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A86659 Sermo secularis. Or, A sermon to bring to remembrance the dealings of Jehovah with this kingdom of England, and our ingratitude and dis-loyalty to him, in this last century of years. Ab anno nativitatis Christi, 1547. usque ad præsentem annum, 1647. The time of the ruine of Rome, is herein according to Gods Word modestly pointed at. With sundry uses seasonable and sutable for all degrees and sorts of people. / Preached at Belstead, neer Ipswich, July 4, 1647. By Benjamin Hubbard, preacher of the Word of God at Copdock in Suffolke. Hubbard, Benjamin. 1648 (1648) Wing H3207; Thomason E422_15; ESTC R202479 43,832 60

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Christi 1569 Norton or Moorton a Priest sent from the * Vir 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 pudoris 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 confusionis a man of shame and confusion In Psal 78.70 in Ministers Patrons and Bishops Letter to Mr. R.D. 24. Dec. His Preface to the Q Majesty Englands thankfull Remembrance of Gods mercies Ishbosheth of Rome with his accursed curse raised Rebellion and seduced the Duke of Northfolk the Earls of Northumberland and Westmerland the two former were beheaded and the other fled An. Christi 1573 An. Christi 1569 Mr. Edward Deering preached before the Queens Majesty against many abuses in the Church And after was in the Queens name forbidden to preach in her dominions An. Christi 1578 The Pope incited Don John of Austria brother to the K. of Spaine who proclaimed perpetuall peace to England but intended to captivate the Kingdom and failing thereof dyed with griefe An. Christi 1578 Pope Gregorie the 13 and the K. of Spain conspire to raise rebellion in Ireland by meanes of Thomas Stuckley an English man giving him a holy peacocks taile but Thomas Stuckley was slaine at the battell at Alcazor An. Christi 1579 Nicolas Sanders priest stirs up the Earle of Desmond with a consecrated banner from Rome to make rebellious warre in Ireland the Earle was slaine by a Common souldier and Sanders ran mad An. Christi 1579 England was admonishid by a terrible Earthquake one of the Sanctions used at the giving the Morall Commandements Aprill 6. An. Christi 1580 Parsons and Campion English Traitors Deut. 19.18 and Romish Jesuits walking about to withdraw subjects from loyalty sometime like Ruffians somtime like Ministers sometime like Noble men An. Christi 1581 Campion was taken and hanged at Tiburn but Parsons fled An. Christi 1583 Summervil an English gentleman was seduced to kill the Queen which he attempted desperately but was hindered and cast into prison where he strangled himself An. Christi 1584 Mendoza the Spanish Embassador did work treason with Throgmorton but Mendoza was banished and carried in each hand a paper in the one were written the Names of such Lords here as stood affected to the Pope in the other the Havens and Creeks in England and Throgmorton was hanged and quartered An. Christi 1585 Chreighton a Scottish Jesuit being taken at sea by Dutch pyrates having traiterous letters concerning England threw them over-board torne in pieces but the winde brought them aboard againe and Sir William Wade plated them together And found out their plot and discovered it An. Christi 1586 Doct. Rainolds in Psal 18.47 c. p. 14. William Parry the proud miscreant being resolute to worke his devillish vow the Pope incensing him with allowance of the fact and plenary pardon of his sins having an opportunitie did come with his dagger purposely to kill the Queene but being stricken with her looks of Majesty he trembled was taken and executed An. Christi 1586 Ballard Savage Techburne Traverse Babington Gage Tilney Charnock Dunn Jones Barnwell Abington Salisbury and Windsor consulted treason in Giles fields by London but were discovered and in those fields were executed An. Christi 1586 Rouland Yorke and Sir William Stanley turned Traitors An. Christi 1587 William Stafford an English gentleman was perswaded by the French Embassador to kill the Queene as himself declared to the Counsell but the Ambassador denied it An. Christi 1588 The Spainsh Fleet Octogessimus octavus mirabilis annus Clade Papistaram faustus ubique piis Acts Mon. A Continuation c. added to the third Vol. Printed London 1632. p. 76. to 83. M. Iohn Carter of Belsted Theod. Beza Quàm bene te Ambitio mersit vanissima vertus Et tumidae tumidos vos superastis aquae Quàm bene reptores orbis totius Iberos Mersit in exhausti justa vorago maris in Revel 3. V. 15 16 17. called by the Pope The Invincible Navie consisting of ships gallies gallions and pinnaces to the number of 242 in them were souldiers mariners and gallislaves 31030. And great ordnance 11630 Came against England to captivate the same and our Fleet being 120 vessells the Camp at Tilbury 22000 foot and 1200 horse In France Mendoza Mendaciously made songs of triumph as if the Spaniards had gotten the victory but they were soone frustrated of their vaine expectation of English men there were not a hundred lost and but one ship of ours whereas many hundred if not many thousands of the Spaniards were slaine for they lost neere two hundred vessells and as I heard the late reverend Minister of his town say They shot not one bullet unto the English shoare Thus did our Jehovah pay his enemies in kind and overthrow their swelling mindes puffed up with pride with swelling waves and puffes of winde for which our Royall Queen Elizabeth gave publike thankes to God An. Christi 1589 Lopez a Jew by descent a Portugall by birth a doctor of Physick and the Queens Physitian promised the Spaniards to poyson the Queen but being found out he was executed An. Christi 1590 Master Brightman did write against the proud prelacie and beggariy ceremonies and fore-telleth their extirpation An. Christi 1597 Tyrone an Irish Earle rebelliously raised warre in Ireland Acts Mon. Vol. 2. p. 333. Nata Sept. 7. 1533. Moriturque Martii 24. 1603. Calv. and put this Kingdome to much cost and trouble and then fled An. Christi 1603 So the Lord alone preserved the gracious Queen Elizabeth of famous memory notwithstanding these 15 rebellions and treasons conspired against her and she dyed in peace being about seventy yeares of age when she had reigned 44 yeares and foure moneths Sir Fr. Dracus in Anno 1577. 1578. 1579. 1580. Cap. Thomas Candish in An. 1586. 1587. 1588. In the time of her reigne Sir Francis Drake and also Capt. Thomas Candish sailed round about the world to the lasting honour of her Majesty and of this Kingdome An. Christi 1603 KIng JAMES the most peaceable Ruler of great Britaine began to reigne over England and continued the same Reformation before setled An. Christi 1603 The Lord admonished this land by the great Plague at London whereof as * A Song of Thanksgiving for Gods wonderfull works never to be forgotten 1588. 1603. 1605. Printed 1625. Acts Mon. A Continuation added to the 3 Volume Printed at London 1632. pag 86. to 96. Fausta festa dies lux aurea quinta Novembris some write there dyed 34079 in three moneths in one weeke 3385. An. Christi 1603 Watson and Clarke two popish priests seduced Lord Cobham Lord Grey Sir Walter Rawleigh and some other to imprison the King who yet pardoned those that were so seduced An. Christi 1605 The hellish Gun-Powder treason which no doubt was devised by the Devill but acted by a company of popish catholikes Robert Catesbie Robert Winter Esquires Thomas Percy Thomas Winter John Wright Christopher Wright Guido Fawkes gentlemen and Bates Catesbies man were
number the same too And the numbring of Gods dealing out mercies and judgements is of two speciall uses to the poore soule To stir up humilitie by considering Gods mercies and our own unworthinesse of them as Jacob said Minor sum Gen. 32.10 nullus sum I am lesse then all thy favours To stir up thankfulnesse for the same as David when he stirs up his soule effectually to thankfulnesse he saith My soule praise the Lord and all that is within me praise his holy Name My soule praise the Lord and forget not all his benefits As if he should say although thou forgettest many of them yet be sure not to forget all of them And then he reckons up diverse of Gods mercies to himself to his people generally and to all the world universally for as a late worthie Divine well observed M. Sam. Ward A foole cannot a proud man will not be thankfull For the one cannot reckon up Gods dealings with him and the other will not acknowledge them from the truth of his heart to be free favours Therefore let us I beseech you beloved look back a little while upon the Nationall favours judgements and warnings of this Kingdome onely and that in this last Centurie of yeares for as they say Seculum Speculum an Age is a looking-glasse wherein we may see Gods mercies our own ingratitude his Chastisements our incorrigiblenesse and by his grace we may be made more humble more thankfull and obedient to God I cannot largely repeat things neither will the time give way thereunto as Moses did in 4 Chapters together Deut. 1.2 3 4. Chapters I shall onely point at some things briefly I pray be larger in your Meditation and application of them to your own soules Gen. 18.17 18 19. Psal 78.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. to your Children and servants as it is the dutie of every godly parent by vertue of a Statute Law in Israel ordained by Jehovah himselfe and obeyed by all his people And the rather shall I make bold at this time it being the hundreth yeare of Englands Reformation and coming out of Popish captivitie and idolatry An. Christi 1547 KIng EDWARD the Sixth the religious Josiah of England began to reigne M. Fox Acts. Mon. Vol. 2. 651. 652. K. Edward the VI. his Injunctions printed July 1547. Vol. 2. p 654. M. Hooper Vol. 3. p. ●45 Iohn Alasco Vol. 3. p. 40. being but nine years of age and yet a gracious Governour And it is this moneth just a hundred yeares since he began Reformation and to put down Idolatry which did not a little cheare and revive the hearts of the godly in England and many other came over to enjoy the liberty with them of which some were our own country-men before that time fled from persecutors there and some were godly people of other Nations An. Christi 1548 The same day and houre when the Images were burned openly in London Vol. 2. p. 669. the English Protestants put the Scottish Papists with their Idol gods altars and popish trinkets to the worse in Musoleborough field where though the number of the Scots far exceeded ours yet in that field were slain of them between 13 and 14 thousand and not above a hundred English men An. Christi 1549 The Rebels in Davonshire Vol. 2. p. 666 667 668 669. requiring popery againe to be established were first by the King most lovingly and wisely answered and after with their consecrated god in whom they trusted the Pax under his canopie riding in a cart which they brought into the battell with masses crosses banners candlesticks holy bread and holy water plentie were they vanquished many being slaine their chieftains and two priests taken with their Idoll god and his trumpery about him An. Christi 1550 Reverend Mr. Hooper opposed certaine ceremonies Acts Mon. Vol 3 p. 145 146 147. but was over-powred by the Arch Bishop of Canterbury although K. Edward the Duke of Sommerset with others and also the Earle of Warwick wrote to the Arch-Bishop desiring he might be borne withall An. Christi 1552 The gracious and truly Noble Duke of Sommerset Acts Mon. Vol. 2. p. 754. the Kings Uncle and Protector of his person was executed An. Christi 1553 Calvisius That famous King lento veneno departed out of this life having reigned prosperously 6 yeares and 8 moneths Acts Mon. Vol. 3. p. 13. Lady Jane the Duke of Suffolke his daughter was by the Kings Testament and consent of the Nobles proclaimed Queen An. Christi 1553 Acts. Mon. Vol. 3. p. 15. QUeen Mary by the help of the Suffolk Gospellers got the Crown promising them not to alter the Religion then established Yet shee hasted to restore both Popery and the Popes power in England P. 16. And then were the Saints of God persecuted Vol. 3. who as they had taught the Gospel sincerely so did they hold it forth most clearely in the bright flames of fire Many hundreds of Gods precious servants suffered death in her few and evill dayes An. Christi 1554 The estate both of the Church and Common-wealth An. Christi 1554 was further endangered by the marryage first concluded and after effected between Philip Prince of Spaine Acts Mon. Vol 3. p. 31. and Mary Queen of England which occasioned Wyats conspiracie for which he was executed P. 114 115. Much talke was there the same yeare that Queen Mary had conceived and was quick with childe but it proved rather a conceit then a conception for shee and they also were deceived P. 953. although they were very confident thereof P. 114 115 116. as by an Act of Parliament their Prayers and provisions for it did appeare An. Christi 1556 P. 953. A great dearth was in England so that many poore people were fain to feed of acornes for want of corn An. Christi 1558 P. 669. P. 953. P. 952. P 954. Queen Mary lost Calice and being left desolate by K. Philip her husband in great griefe she dyed having reigned marvellous unprosperously five yeares and five moneths P. 943. to P. 952. P. 704. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 In which Maryan times though many hundreds suffered for the Truth yet diverse God mercifully preserved as the Lady Elizabeth though in prison some were hidden in their own houses Martyres or Witnesses Acts 1.8 Thom. Hubbard was my grandfather Vol. 3. p. 1020. P. 920. Vol. 3. p 976. P. 979. Vol. 3 p. 954. to 963. D. Rainolds in Psal 8.47 c. as the Mendlesham Martyrs who oft-times openly professed the truth and some even miraculously were delivered from the fury of their persecutors as Laremouth Crosmons wife and many others An. Christi 1558 QUeen Elizabeth of famous memory in the beginning of her reigne restored the Reformation begun in King Edwards time to the great joy of the godly and Gods just judgements fell upon many malicious persecutors An.