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A33531 English-law, or, A summary survey of the houshold of God on earth and that both before and under the law, and that both of Moses and the Lord Jesus : historically opening the purity and apostacy of believers in the successions of ages, to this present : together with an essay of Christian government under the regiment of our Lord and King, the one immortal, invisible, infinite, eternal, universal prince, the Prince of Peace, Emmanuel. Cock, Charles George. 1651 (1651) Wing C4789; ESTC R37185 322,702 228

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unite spirits and affections whereas plurality of parties or interests nourished they generate and consider advantages as hath been evident in the traverses of this Nation You have seen the standing out of the King against a few just things made at last that many that would have been granted would not serve the turn I profess it is meer zeal to Justice hath produced this I have avoided bitterness to the utmost My only hope desire and prayer is for the welfare of the Nation and the establishing of it upon the firm basis of most undenyable verities I shrink under the opposition Truth is like to find I know the alterations of Nations come not till Nature as it were almost stifled labors for life it must purge or perish I know where knowledge is greatest Satan is busiest here must be great if not the greatest opposition what God hath I hope dictated to my spirit I have held forth to you of this Nation who are in supream Trust You know how dangerous a thing it is to alter the frame of Ancient Government you yet see its easier far to pull down then to build to you I say it must be extraordinary Justice and exemplary vertue must stablish you The temper of our old English Government in the mixtures of the three main Regiments was in Christian Politicks heretofore held the soundest of all most just and so most durable As for evil Government of Kings through usurpation of power the purity of it being destroyed they did admit and do to this Establishment without King or Lords yet if the contrary drawings of the Democratique estate or insatiate interest as old Writers have objurgated of many equals tend to the continuance of pressures either of purse or person the issue will be dangerous it 's evident the looser knots have been untied by the halter I mean the Robber Burgler c. but the treble Cord of the Religious Necessitous poor which are a multitude joyning with the pretending Leveller and Hypocritical Opposer will know their time they look for the day of their necessity There is nothing of Justice or Civil Righteousness in a strict survey more then what meer form produces or necessity among the many If there be not a speedy settlement there must be a dis-settlement the people are prone to as well as stirred up to disobedience did you command never so well if Subjects shake off the yoak or loose it but in what or as long as they please Empire must down We are now as it were in the dregs of so called Populacy the Kings attempted alteration and alteration was just but just things must be done justly and as he suffered for seeking himself so will others in their day if the expected one come mete out to you You are compassed about with difficulties every way God give you eyes to see your way still we looking at your transactions afar off have seen God going along with you Be not deceived you see it was not in eminency of Justice Righteousness Mercy and Truth acted but held forth no we saw your failings but hope of your integrity for we saw God evidently changing your Errors into a question of foresight and prudence to your Enemies so that they beleeved that Stratagemicall which was Casual or rather of providence O that all this might but raise a heart in you to serve and trust God do not only hear Sermons and for you of other stations labour Righteousness in your places your divisions shew your carnality Learn the nature of the one Covenant made with Abraham Isaac and Jacob and ratified to us Christians so distinguished from time as of Faith and Works that as much of Works is now requisite under the Covenant so called of grace as was before of Faith under the Covenant of works contend not so much whether Magistrate or Congregations be the Keeper of the first Table as both to give due glory to God and educate the people faithfully in the knowledge and practice of the Doctrine of the Gospel and you chief in power to see to govern them according to a Rule of Righteousness upon a sure foundation in all places and callings which according to the Talent God hath given me I shall here hold forth to you and that out of the so called Law of England or usually accepted Law Books of the same with the Word of God and the approved examples of our most free Progenitors wherein that I name not the Authors I have before laid down the reason I shall only now hint That its the duty of Magistrates not to regard the person of the man from whom the work comes grant it but my mite if it be pure Gold put it into the Treasury I will give much light to some and though others know much more let them also improve their talent make use of this till then Some say 't is the nature of Englishmen better to follow in the dark then go before in the light give no more occasion to that proverb I am no enemy to Powers or Authorities Here is nothing difficult elevated above ordinary frame so austere that the practice is impossible for a time or dangerous to many for it is salutary to ten times so many more It is the reducing Government in as much as may and the progresses thereof to the Rule of our Saviour My yoak is easie and my burthen light laying forth Justice in a due proportion betwixt the Duty and the Power so opening the reason of the Magistrates power and the Subjects obedience that the ancient Quarrels of Interests on either side must be little if any at all stinting the many mutterings and murmurings against the State from the default of Officers and Clerks not of the Judges themselves which if not done do all the good you can and you will be still aspersed and scandalized and there is some reason for they and their Clerks are alike for their care is neither for publike good nor common honesty all they look at is private gain the great dishonour of a State and Nation Now the God of Heaven give me wisdom to hold it forth in such order that it may carry such an evidence of Truth that all Interests may submit to this one Interest of the Regiment of Christian reason in a Commonwealth and what ever is defective may by your power and industry with the advice of such whom you shall choose be speedily setled to his glory and the comfort of this afflicted Nation and set as a light upon a hill to be a direction and president to all the Nations of the Earth That you as faithful workmen may do great things to give free liberty to the word of salvation and build up the Jerusalem of God and set on the Gates and Barrs Locks and Bolts whereby the Congregations of the faithful may be kept pure within themselves by the power of the Word and free and secure from the violences of Enemies carnal and spiritual
thee for his glory was he unjust in his dealings with Job then note that poverty is no shame Christ hath sanctified it no nor death no not on the Cross if as Christ the Captain of our salvation thou beest made perfect through sufferings not so if thou blasphemest c. And now one word to the Teachers of the people Take heed to your selves lest while you preach to others your selves become not castawayes Some of you call your selves still the Clergy I pray evidence by what special right or title next you claim special Ordination pray agree to what end we are jealous of a many among you that would ingross all knowledge of the Gospel by as gainful a Trade as others did and do the Law Briefly thus If you have an infallible Word shew it if but a humane and that that be attainable meerly or more especially by Learning and that by disquisition knowledge shal encrease then shew how parts and graces are distinguishable and whether you wil quench the spirit altogether or allow it altogether or what or how tel me why a brother a member of the congregation by them approved may not improve his Talent to the edifying of his Brethren as well as a Batchelor of Art or Master before ordained as you call it Common Place as you call it and that often more sorily then an honest Bibling brother that never came at the Colledges though at the Schools of the Prophets I cannot disallow Pastoral designation and so in order from Pastoral or Teaching abilities but to rest in designation any more then in ordination is incongruous I know this opens a gap to fears of maintenance but I see none justly I pray God your standing off open not wider ones If you be not the chief you are none what is the cause of your contest I profess I am not prejudiced against any person I have been inquisitive into intendments and I judge the tree by the Fruit may not man do so is it not consonant to reason When do you leave your Parishes generally but to get better greater Livings you have made the notions of the Religious a call from one people and assent of the other call but stales to your additional maintenance I agree maintenance necessary but I dare not boggle with the things of God speak right out eight score be it so is but sufficient by the year to maintain any Family and till I come at that I will not hold me to any call you dare not do it abuse not your selves many see it say not else you can have so much in another place This is the beautiful Harlot your hot and eager disputes are the Alarms to our continued feuds I cannot speak this to all for there are some who imitate as much as this Age will permit the example of Christ their Master and what ever their opinions be in Politicks they submit to the Powers for conscience sake and what ever they may think they unrake not the coales of dissention much less will they blow them to a flame here are all our griefs here is one wound so long kept open hereby is all obedience in all degrees lost and extinct no respect of Magistrate in any degree the truth is the unfitness of some Magistrates in not having abilities and of others in misimproving them and so of Ministers hath heightned by a just judgement the evil of contempt on all sides the retaining and so eager seeking unwarrantable interests will make the Callings I fear suffer by bringing all into question my reason is This hath been Gods way here now and before As all things necessary to salvation are through the goodness of God plain and evident so all things necessary to righteous Government what Magistrates stumble at is the perversness of people in pursuing unjust ends to or against their fellow-brother but especially in cutting short or tying him up too strictly in the requisites of honour order and maintenance and that for the Publick The people stumble at the Magistrates evil using and greatly abusing his Trust and power to self-interests professing for the publick but intending and visibly bettering self It s a received Rule The disease is more then half cured if the true reason be known O you Magistrates and Law-givers you have the first part to act be you righteous evil and disordered people are the manifest tokens of a loose negligent Magistracy It s evidently easie to settle a Nation more numerous more disordered from ignorance and will then this is in the time we are discoursing how far the Magistrates power extends in Religious things or in a Politick consideration what shall be done when the Nation is setled before the settlement be made or agreed upon let 's not to avoid the evils of the worst of Levelling so called give advantages to their designs or proposals Let 's walk so that we may by reason as well as power maintain our proceedings before we undertake le ts resolve to prosecute or surcease upon evident and publick reason the want of this hath disobliged more then ever the Covenant or Engagement bound And as I begun with you in Supream Power Civil or Military or both so give me leave to end when you first engaged when first you began this great work of Religion and Publick Liberty how hot and spirituous were you when great oppositions and many designs were on foot how watchful when you were running for the Goale and striving for the Mastery yea as your selves said venturing for your own Lives and Liberties how regardless of bare forms how then could you look at publick good in the nighest safest way you could then lay out your way besides the common Road without the formality of suing out an Ad quod damnum yea what strength of reason could not untye the Sword did cut Thus are the burthens snares and vexations of truly religious people gone as to the conscience Thus far you have been sincere in your Obligations to God be also as faithful in your Trusts to the Nation I would not have Judges taken away root and branch Judges are found in Holy Writ yea such in power and Authority as we desire to have we desire Justice should flow like streams and Righteousness like mighty waters the want of this impoverishes the Nation I am in such place that I see and know it yea I beleeve let it be rightly scanned it will appear most costly more ruinous and more enslaving then two such Armies and as now practised more intolerable then an universal Toleration so often charged upon you Now the Lord God of hearts lay what is written to all your hearts and grant that you may go on as you have promised namely according to the great Trust that is upon you from the people you proceed in procuring common good which is the true and ultimate end of all just Government and by a right aim at that direct all your actions and not cease to improve
He was neither believed or regarded of the wicked world and though he saw Gods great judgement upon the world and his special mercy to him in their destruction and his own wonderful preservation immediately sins grievously and is derided of his own accursed son yet this is the man whom the Lord chose and with him enters an express Covenant When he chose a Judge and Ruler whom did he choose but Moses And his present qualifications were an Alien exposed in a strange land and fled then for fear of what the eye and Judgement of man called murder I speak not this to justifie suddain murders and where he was at first a hired servant at best a sheppard a stammerer and tediously impertinent even with God himself and loth to the work though God had also fitted him in a humane way for government yea the extraordinary duty which was upon him to lead a rebellious and stiffnecked people as he found them to which end surely by divine providence he was not only of a meek spirit to bear injuries but wise to make use of them brought up not only in Pharoahs house but learned in more then the ordinary politiques or usual recreations of hawking and hunting swearing drinking gaming c in all the learning of the Aegyptians which was the admirablest of that age as stories witness the very Greeks themselves borrowing their knowledge from them And this was according to the rule of God for the choice of a Magistrate men of knowledge not men that had the age for knowledge or education or such like helps if they wanted the thing but that knowledge indeed I omit to speak of Abraham Isaac and Jacob as exercising but only a paternal power which though it were the foundation or rise of other governments yet must now be enlarged as necessity evidences as well as enforces and when the other Judges or Heads or Elders were chosen they were chosen according to the rule and so long they prospered yea go to the Kings Saul seeking Asses David from the Sheep-fold and how were these despised that I may speak it once for all the generality of men saw not Gods choice else why did the people so murmur against Moses and Aaron Miriam against Moses as also Corah Dathan and Abiram and the next day all the people notwithstanding that exemplary punishment upon them saying of them swallowed up you have slain the people of the Lord so of Saul shall he he in derision what a Benjamite a yonger son c. shall he deliver us how Deliver as if they had said he cannot and if you aske me the reason both of this and all other disobediences to prophesies commands and declarations of the will of God I must deal plainly with you the same reason moved them moves us and so on the contrary we believe or believe not the word As our harts are affected so move our hands so are our actions enlivened see this when Saul chops the Oxen in pieces and sends them through all the coasts of Israel with that Proclamation So shall it be done to him that will not follow Saul and Samuel The fear of the Lord fell upon them says the Text what is that but the Lord put or raised up their spirits to the work and so it was effected and where God gave a spirit of sloath deadness of heart c. there they set still and were afterward punished as well as cursed who did not help the Lord against the mighty Yea the Prophets were not esteemed in their daies which of them came to his end either without sufferings or but by sufferings and who were the Enemies The Kings c. and which of them but the evill ones see Isaiah Jeremiah and the rest and yet their great renown was spread abroad amongst strangers though there may be a reason for it as Jeremiahs providing for by Nebuzaradan giving him in charge to Gedeliah and that was he prophesied against Zedekiah and for Nebuchadnezar but our Saviour hints another God did not raise up his Prophets in vain but they were his messengers and against the Kings and Princes and therefore being hated or at best neglected by them so were they by the inferiors following their example and so called mad fellows and by the base Priests of Idols forbid to prophesie in the Kings Court and all along such were they whom God chose owned imployed and Covenanted with and now not to speak here more of the persons I come to the nature of the Covenant which both with Noah Abraham and his offspring Moses and all Israel were in the letter but outward blessings and though by the word everlasting there is more to be gathered yet at first veiw what is it Seed time and Harvest the dominion over and use of the Creature but with restraint not with the blood cold and heat Summer and Winter and now God gives a law and not before otherwise then as the voice of nature sounded it forth against murder professing he will not only require the blood of man at the hand of man and that without any exception but even of the beast and this law was before the so called partition wall of divine love to the Jew was declared while all men were simply considered as the sons of Adam Upon this declaration declaration there is a new covenant but what is that All this land will I give to thee and thy seed and blessings where ever they go assured by the note of Gods Alsufficiency which though typing higher matters both in respect of the place Canaan and his seed the Lord Christ Jesus typed in Isaac yet Abrahams faith fails him for his life and wife he lies and Jacob pilleth rods and decieves as some say Laban to enrich himself and was irregular in his affection to Rachel and other frailties Such also was the Covenant with Moses and all Israel In blessing I will bless with riches honor long-life victories over enemies and this was in case of obedience to Gods laws and then for disobedience Cursing I will curse the earth should be Iron and the heavens brass and as before one should chase 100. and 100. put 10000. to flight c. so now they should flye when none pursue the same Covenant with Solomon all which shews that what the Lord held forth to the Jew was outward and legal obedience so called righteousness and now that the Covenant might have effect God gives his law with promises and threats and this according to the nature and quality of it either toward himself or of one man toward another for the Laws towards God they were either the moral the sum whereof was the ten Commandments of which the first four are here first to be discussed and are indeed the prerogative or royall law which were briefly To have but one God Secondly to make no likeness of him Thirdly not use his name irreverently Fourthly to sanctifie a seventh day if not the seventh day to him
by too frequent experience manifested that the constant use or generall imployment of Forreigners or meer hirelings though of their own Nation is an introductive to pure or meer vassalage and surely you Englishmen who think Arms beneath you as most of you of late years have done are only fit as men I speak it to be the servants servants whom you imploy in that so eminently powerful service And surely the loss of a Nations glory is to enervate its Militia by casting the honors of that imployment upon men unworthy such trusts as if they and all other places fiduciary and therefore more honourable were only agreeable to rich men which was done only to ease publick charges and that made way for this publick ruine This I speak to as taking it for granted that the time of the lawfulness of warrs cease not among Christians nor that it will so long as there is sin and error and so a Magistrate for what the ordinary Sword cannot reach yea the supream Magistrate himself in case he offend The Sword of the Lord will But I haste and therefore shall not enlarge but open this more by another Quaere which is Whether all Subjects have their Priviledges And whether and how they may lose them and regain them IT is manifest to all men as it hath before appeared that there are Subjects by Covenant and Contract and by power Nature gives like priviledges to all men but it gives them not like hearts to seek after them all accompt not priviledge the same yea we hear of them who esteem it an honour to be slaves but we look higher then those Glo-worms there is no fire or light in their reasonings to us who say we have the Sun We therefore consider the state first of men who have joyned together to maintain or acquire freedome against Enemies or Invadors and have been overcome Now here we hold them absolutely bound to the Law of the Conqueror and count it not natural wisdom in case of utmost extremity of Tyranny to break out they can claim nothing of just priviledge they are his servants they might have been killed and to make them servants was a mercy And truly I see no way for just take just for a prudent heading of these men against the Conquerour if for life they have sworn obedience what have been the issue of such out-breakings I pass not of matters of fact prove nothing and this conquest without an Oath if he uses them but as men preserved ingages to faithful service untill freedom acquired their priviledge is to live And if an equal gets power over his own Nation it is the same accounted how unjust soever the ground of War first was But in case of trust convented for and submission granted as to a Prince without Covenant there it is otherwise By this we now are come to just Originals of Government here I say the people the body or evidently the Conservators of the Trusts or Guardians of the peoples Liberties have a power to call to their aid and vindicate if the Case requires by Arms the peoples Liberties For here is rational subjection and that which is most reasonable in the single Government is the Obligation of the Prince for his meer trust yet that reason must rest in the judgement of the Prince but this doth stretch no further then to things good as in two evils the least is to be chosen but one man thinks this the least and an other that and sometimes that which was generally thought the least in the issue proves the greatest so in good the Magistrate may think that and the people this but both evidently good The Magistrate may settle either Now as the Magistrate is Judge of good so is the subject of evil that is what is destructive to natural priviledges for this subject voluntary subjects himself for well living the Subject to absolute power is onely to live untill convention either by Petition or force ingages the Prince Truth is absolute powers acquiring their power by force have a law upon them by God among Christians light of Nature amonst Heathens To do as he would be done unto but he is while he hath not engaged himself free but if engaged to man bound to man and man if he hath power against that power may enforce It will be objected Princes will then onely seek to hold by Conquest and absolute power and never come to any Convention To which it is answered it is agreed they will not for its easie to believe that men will not do what they never would be brought unto We see Christian Princes by Covenant seek absolute liberty yea from the Oathes of their Coronation which is the condition of the peoples submission and whereever an Oath is the people are free Subjects if the Oath be required by the constitutions of the Nation whether the Prince thinks so or not Now this is plain to him allows he end of Magistrates to be the peoples safety so that the sole difficulty will rest upon the powers but he that looks well into the work will finde that the use of power is originally Magisterial or Magistratical rather and that excesses of power that is that power which is not used and improved duly is as subject to restraint as the failing of particular persons So that then the powers must look to improve themselves justly both backward and forward behind it shall see the Subject free in Nature and happily before his invasion usurpation or just defence brought him to vassallage Now then looking at him as a Subject he ought to yield him protection against all men and then due means of subsistance that is such as consists with the just safety of the Conqueror not contrary among Christians to the Rule of Christianity alwayes yet preferring Self-safety for undoubtedly we must agree that if one hundred take one hundred and fifty or but one hundred prisoners in War and have three or two hundred or one hundred and fifty more come against them and they can see no visible way of safe ingageing against this three hundred or two hundred but by the death of them before prisoners they may slay them yea in cold blood and they that have written otherwise to aggrandize the mercy of a particular Prince have flattered for in War if anywhere my own life is above that of the Enemies And if Occurrences so fall out that some do not such actions it is rather the immediate working of Providence then the reason of man or Rule of legal Prudence for all know the imprisoned will seek their liberty with the death of their adversaries And this makes many Conquerors hard-handed in the first generation after Conquest till the State be setled and to give the due loose to these men after setled by Conquest is difficult the men of the world are various in opinion and much unsetled they are at last forced to Providence and yet who shews what Providence is and
lost the glory of Pastors by preaching Christ and pretending for Christ and following the world and seeking Self so they must redeem their ancient honor by signal services Let love be even to Enemies and let the reducing of those that go astray be with that real sincere affection as they Preach Saint Iohn did his back-sliding outlaw given in trust to a Pastor or Bishop Let them be Fathers of the Church and brethren in Christ let them be eyes to the blind and teachers to them that are slow of heart let them be diligent and faithful in their places preaching in season and out of season looking at their duty more then the reward for by the vertual Succession or publike Designation they own the charge of the Lord is upon them and they pluck a wo upon themselves if they preach not the Gospel Lord dispel from their minds the rudiments of the world the superstitious reasonings of the flesh and all carnal Ordinances and give them the Evidence of thy Spirit that by thy Power they may be instrumental in this our day of high expectation to draw much people to the Lord. Holy Father give us Magistrates as of old men full of wisdom and of the fear of the Lord men of courage and despising riches let them make Thee their strength not trusting to their knowledge knowing that in case of a Kingdom appointed to ruine by God wise Councels and fair occasions avail not but are by a secret over-ruling Providence wholly inverted nor to their courage riches or power for the same reasons Let them not undertake War for Ambition nor as all Christian Princes and States of late have done engage in Oathes in policy and for stratagems let their leagues be kept inviolably the priviledge of Nations is above that of private persons let their Laws be not onely in the letter but the practise also the Indexes of pure Iustice let their Government be such a sweet mixture of Iustice and Mercy that may declare they seek Reformation not destruction the Glory of God not the benefiting of Self let them hear before they determine determine before they execute and yet execute so that Righteousness may be preserved free from the scandal not onely of false Iustice but also of too late Iustice Banish from the hearts of all such as thou shalt call to places of Judicature every affection that is dissonant to the purity of Christian Profession Let not form destroy the essence of Justice O Lord look upon all those that have power wisdom and riches whereby being eminent in their Generations they are rendred useful for thy glory that they may all of them improve the Talents that they have received to the end for which they were principally given And Father let thy many promises of building up Sion sending down the New Jerusalem setling the people in peace making them all of one heart and mind be fulfilled to us in this our day Many beleeve it is the great work of thy Glory reserved for thy Call of thine own people Lord hasten that time shorten the evil dayes for thine Elects sake and stir up all hearts in their respective places so to act as the vigor of all Christian vertues may be so apparent that all eyes may see the brightness of thy glory the perfect image of the Father shining forth in the conversations of the children Let all our emulations be holy tending onely to incite and stir up desires of more affectionate duties and services to the eternal Majesty not seeking after principally loose and accustomed liberty but laying such a due restraint upon all inordinate walkings that even propension to transgression may be chastised nay strangled in the heart before it grows to action Let the gifts of the mind in our Commonwealth have the first place then the excellencies of the body and let those of the world have the last as the lowest in the Sphear of Christian Politicks Let thy Kingdom even of thy Son the one eternal immortal invisible infinite Prince the Prince of Peace come let his Spirit so rule and raign in the hearts of the sons of men that his will may be so done of us here as it is in heaven that thou and thy Name may be glorified by all flesh even so be it O Lord. Amen Amen So prayes CHARLS GEORGE COCK Student of Christian Law Of the Society of the Inner-Temple now resident in Norwich FINIS Postscript As I find this VVork accepted I shall enlarge Isaiah 62. vers 1. For Sions sake I will not hold my tongue and for Ierusalems sake I will not rest untill the Righteousness thereof break forth as the light and the salvation thereof be as a burning Lamp Vers 6. and 7. Ye that are the Lords Remembrancers keep not silence and give him no rest untill he repair and set up Ierusalem the praise of the Earth