Selected quad for the lemma: justice_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
justice_n great_a king_n power_n 3,586 5 4.7722 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A47236 The royal sufferer A manual of meditations and devotions. Written for the use of a royal, tho' afflicted family. By T- K- D.D. Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711. 1699 (1699) Wing K278; ESTC R221355 65,492 190

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

causes the Divine Majesty to shut out our very Prayers so that he will not hear us The Prophet Isaiah gives us a full account of this in the first Chapter of his Prophecy in the 7th Verse he gives an account of God's Judgments on the Israelites not altogether unlike what has befallen us for says he Your Country is desolate your Cities are burnt with fire your Land strangers devour it in your presence and it is desolate as overthrown by strangers And in the 15th Verse GOD tells them When ye spread forth your hands I will hide mine Eyes from you and when you make many Prayers I will not hear Would you know now what it is that has provok'd the Almighty against them He assigns this as the reason of all in the latter End of the 15th Verse Your hands are full of Blood This is also farther Evident from the Example of King Saul who was a Bloody Man not only in commanding the Priests of the Lord even Fourscore and five Persons that wore a linnen Ephod to be slain but also because he sought to slay the Gibeonites under a pretence of Zeal to the Children of Israel and Iudah 2 Sam. xxi 2. But these things brought down publick Judgments upon the Land several years after for when in the Reign of David there was a famine in the Land for three Years and David Enquired of the Lord to know the cause thereof he was answered It is for Saul and for his Bloody House and nothing cou'd appease God's Anger till seven of Sauls Sons were hang'd on that account So loud is the cry of Innocent Blood against the shedders thereof LET us now Enquire how far we are concern'd in the guilt of this Sin also And shou'd we go about to clear our selves herein the very Gates of the great City of the Kingdom wou'd cry out against us And all the West of England would testifie the contrary to us I am well assured that our Royal Master is not a Prince that does delight in Blood and I wish with all my heart that I cou'd say as much for all his Servants But alas How many are there that under a pretence of Zeal for the King's Service have executed their own Private Revenge and thereby exceedingly disserv'd the King on whom the Odium always lay We all know there was a Rebellion in the West of England and there is no question but Justice requir'd some Examples shou'd be made But had the Kings Ministers to whom he intirely left it made as much use of Mercy as they did of Justice I am sure they wou'd have done the King more Service and I have reason to be of this Opinion since Solomon tells us who had also a Rebellion broke forth at the beginning of his Reign against him That the Kings Throne is Establish'd by Mercy But I will say no more of that because those who were the chief Instruments therein have long since given an Account of their Actions before a higher Tribunal where they have receiv'd the just Recompence of their Reward And if there be any of us yet alive that have been concern'd in shedding of Innocent Blood or that have pursu'd our own Revenge under a shew either of Loyalty or Justice they have great reason to acknowledge their Sin and to humble their Souls before God and take shame to themselves as having to the utmost of their Power therein brought down the Judgments of God both upon our King and on his People As to my self I can appeal to the Searcher of Hearts that I was grieved to see that Effusion of Christian Blood and wou'd have prevented it had it lain in my Power and as I had an Opportunity I shew'd Mercy and where I cou'd not I have not been wanting to pray that the guilt of that Blood might not fall upon the King nor on his Royal Issue For even then my fore-boding Soul had great apprehensions that it wou'd cry loud for Vengeance BUT in the Fourth Place Opression and Injustice is another crying Sin that brings down Judgments on a Nation To this the Word of GOD abundantly bears Witness Hence it is that God so often complains That they Iudge not the Fatherless neither doth the Cause of the Widow come unto them but every one loveth Gifts and followeth after Rewards and that he looked for Iudgment but behold Oppression for Righteousness but behold a Cry And therefore the Prophet Isaiah exhorts them if they expect Mercy to seek Iudgment relieve the Oppressed judge the Fatherless and plead the Cause of the Widow threatning that if they refus'd they shou'd be devour'd with the Sword for the Mouth of the Lord had Spoken it And in another Place the Prophet complains That Iudgment is turned away backward and Iustice standeth afar off for Truth is fallen in the street and Equity cannot enter And for this God threatens that the whole Land shall be desolate and that the Earth shall mourn and the Heavens above shall be black These things sufficiently declare the dreadful consequences and effects of Injustice and Oppression And that it brings down National Judgments LET us now Enquire how far we are concern'd in the Guilt of this Sin And I am afraid that neither in this shall we be able to acquit our selves for tho' I wou'd not be thought to charge my Royal Master in this matter yet I am very sure that those through whose hands the Administration of Affairs then passed made so many false steps that they can by no means be acquitted of Injustice as well as great Imprudence And this I am the bolder to say because it was for Their Mis-management that the King now suffers And that this may the better appear I will descend to a few Particulars TO say nothing of Turning the West into a Slaughter-house and making such a shambles of the Roads and High-ways there exercising this Cruelty upon many that the whole Country knew were altogether innocent of that for which they suffer'd which was the ready way to bring an Odium upon the King by making the People believe that he was as Inexorable as his Ministers I say To pass by this having before said something of it It was undoubtedly a great Piece of Injustice to set up a New Court for the Management of Ecclesiastical Affairs contrary to the Express Laws of the Land whereby the Church and Clergy of England were Subjected to the Wills of some Men that were Enemies to both who made the Kings Authority a staulking-horse to their own private Malice and Revenge and thereby put many fears into the Hearts of those that were the King 's best Friends who cou'd not but fore-see the fatal Tendency of such Proceedings IT was likewise a great Piece of Injustice to suspend the Right Reverend the Bishop of London from the Exercise of his Pastoral charge for that which in it self was no offence the said Bishop having acted at least in that Affair with all
among all that Profess thy Name As they have but one Head let them be but one Body as they are but one Body let them have but one Spirit The Spirit of Truth and Holiness in Doctrine and Life be in all Cease Schisms and Wars in the Christian World Let them not Spill one anothers Blood for whom thy Son shed his Let there not be many Hearts under one Head nor more Heads with it least they make a Massacre in thy Body or a Monster of it O let thy Scepter have Obedience and thine Orders Observance every where Suffer none by Delusion or Depravation of Mind or Ambition of Spirit to pull down thy Throne whilst they pretend for thy Scepter and take down thy House to set up thy Glory and let Confusion and Tyranny into thy Church whilst they profess to bring in Liberty and Order From Violence Avarice Sacriledge Schism Herefie Anarchy and Tyranny O thou King of the Church do thou keep us Do thou Govern us and let us Obey thee Do thou save us and let us serve thee Even all Christian Souls save throughout the World Dear Jesus Amen A Charitable Prayer for Times of Affliction O Lord that do'st not willingly afflict the Children of Men Behold from thy holy Habitation of Heaven the multitude of Miserable and Afflicted Souls and Lives amongst us and have Mercy upon us HAVE Mercy on all Ignorant Souls and instruct them on all Deluded Minds and Enlighten them on all Seducing and Seduced Spirits and Convert them Have Mercy on all broken Hearts and heal them all strugling with Temptation and Rescue them All languishing in spiritual Desertion and receive them Have mercy on all that stagger in Faith and Establish them That are fallen from thee and Raise them That stand with thee and Confirm them Have Mercy on all that groan under their Sins and Ease them That bless themselves and go on in their Wickedness and Curb and stop them Iesus That did'st shed thy Blood for all Souls to save them shed thy holy Spirit on all and heal them AND Lord have Mercy on all Miserable Bodies Those that are ready to famish for want Feed them Those that are bound to Beds of Pain loose them Those that are in Prison and Bonds Release them Those that are under the Fury of Persecution and Cry under the Yoke of Oppression Relieve them Those that lie smarting in their Pain and Wounds Cure them Those that are distracted in their Thoughts and Wits Settle them Those that are in Perils of their Estates and Lives Preserve them Iesus That didst freely distribute thy Comforts and Cures to all Miseries and Maladies of Men when thou wast on Earth have Mercy on all and help them far or near with us or from us Lord have Mercy on all even every Son and Daughter of Adam at this time in Pain and Anguish upon the face of the Earth where-ever they are whosoever they be what Help I would pray for my self from Thee or Comfort from Man in their Condition I beseech Thee the GOD of all Help and Comfort to give it them Take them to thy Care and Tender them supply them and Succour them Have Compassion on them and heal them Iesus That didst give thy Blood for them deny not thy Bowels to them Thou that didst Redeem them all Preserve them Even all Miserable Souls and Bodies I beseech Thee for thine infinite Mercies sake Amen A Prayer against the Temptations of Troublesome Times O God who wilt not suffer us to be Tempted above what we are able to bear succour me that the Temptations of this Time of Trouble does not over-whelm me Discover to me the ways of thy Providence so far that I may see why I shou'd neither Deny it nor Doubt it And make me know thy Judgments to be so unsearchable and thy ways past finding out that I may humbly submit my Will to thy Wisdom and admire and adore that Justice which I cannot Comprehend Let me not be of so narrow a Mind as to confine thy Work to one World which Thou do'st not finish but in Two Nor let me be such a Creature of Sense as to believe thou hast no other Reward or Punishment than what I See and Feel O let my Eyes look to the End of all which is Heaven or Hell And let me Envy no Ill Mans Happiness which shall end in Hell Nor bewail any Good Mans Wretchedness who shall have Heaven for his End And let me understand that the Prosperity of Sinners is a heavy Plague because it spurs them on to Hell which is the greatest Punishment And that the Adversity of the Saints is to them a Mercy because it is thy Rod to whip them into Heaven the best Reward Mean while let me not give a Brest full of thy Peace for an Armful of that Wealth which breeds Nests of Vipers and Adders in their Hearts and continual Stings in their Bosoms But let me Prefer the Sufferings of Innocence before the Spoils and Triumphs of Violence O God since a guilty Conscience is the greatest Punishment on Earth because next to Hell and Accusing and Condemning thy Providence and Forsaking my Innocence the greatest Guilt To that Extremity let no Temptation ever lead me JESUS keep me from it by thy Grace and Mercy Amen The Concluding Prayer O Lord it is thy Promise to grant whatsoever I ask in thy Sons Name and thou wilt not perform less because I ask so in his Words In his Blessed Breviary therefore I sum and offer up these my Imperfect Prayers saying as he hath taught me Our Father which art in Heaven c. The Blessing GOD the Father Bless me GOD the Son Defend me GOD the Spirit Preserve Me and all Mine and His now and Evermore Amen EVENING PRAYER Psal. XLIV LXXVII LXXVIII or LXX LXXXIII XCVIII or CXXXVII CXL CXLI Proper Lessons 2 Chron. XIII or XX 1 Cor. X. or Iudes Eistle A Collect or Prayer against Revenge O Thou to whom Vengeance belongeth Keep me from a Revengeful Spirit that I fall not into the hands of thy Vengeance And since it is thy Will that I should exercise Pity and Patience and Pardon let me not study Revenge and Returns of Injuries What tho' I have lost my Estate wrongfully and been turn'd out of my Place for my Loyalty to the King yet have I not justly deserved it for my Rebellion against thee my God why shou'd I then Meditate Revenge against the Instruments whom thou O Lord hast made the just Executioners of thy will for my Deserts O help me rather to look unto thee who hast justly suffered these things to befal me for my sins than to study Revenge against those that have Injur'd me Thou O most Meek and Merciful Saviour didst pray for thy bloody Enemies O let me then forgive my greatest Foes Committing my Cause to thee who wilt do Justice for me on them if I seek not to revenge my self and for thy self upon me