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A74924 A Faithfull searching home vvord, intended for the view of the remaining members of the former old Parliament in the time of their late second sitting at Westminster. Shewing the reasonableness and justness of their first dissolution, as also the dangerous rock they formerly split upon, that so they might learn to beware for the future: But being a second time dissolved upon the like account, as so many fruitless trees twic dead plucked up by the roots. It is now presented to the officers of the army as another looking-glass wherein they may plainly see, how woefully they also have dissembled, dealt treacherously, deceitfully and wickedly both with God and man, in having so greatly apostatized from, rejected, trodden under foot, persecuted, Judas-like betrayed, and as it were crucified and kept down in the grave (as the soldiers formerly did Christ) that blessed cause and those good principles, they once so highly pretended to own ... Together with an other seasonable word by way of counsel and proposal to the aforesaid officers of the armies of England, Scotland, and Ireland. All which, is also to be seen, and read of all men loving righteousness, that thereby they may (with the army) better know how to chuse the good, refute the evil, and rightly steer their course, and bend their spirits in the future, for the exaltation of Christ, his cause, and interest, and against all the apostacy and treachery, though never so refined, that may further appear in this gloomy, dark, overturning day. 1659 (1659) Wing F285; Thomason E774_1; ESTC R207286 59,601 45

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A Faithfull Searching HOME WORD Intended for the view of the remaining Members of the former OLD PARLIAMENT In the time of their late second Sitting at Westminster SHEWING The Reasonableness and Justness of their first Dissolution as also the dangerous Rocks they formerly split upon that so they might learn to beware for the future But being a second time Dissolved upon the like Account as so many Fruitless Trees twice Dead plucked up by the Roots Is now presented to the Officers of the Army as another Looking-Glass wherein they may plainly see how wofully they also have Dissembled Dealt Treacherously Deceitfully and Wickedly both with God and Man in having so greatly Apostatized from Rejected Trodden under foot Persecuted Judas-like Betrayed and as it were Crucified and kept down in the Grave as the Soldiers formerly did Christ that Blessed Cause and those Good Principles they once so highly pretended to own and have done the same yea worse things themselves then for which the late King was Beheaded and they pretendedly Dissolved the late Old Parliament a first and second time and have been Pharaoh Edom and Moab-like the onely main Hinderers of the Lords Faithfull People from going to Zion which hath so pulled down the late and present Judgements which have been and yet are lying upon these Nations Together with another Seasonable Word by way of Counsel and Proposal to the aforesaid Officers of the Armies of England Scotland and Ireland All which is also to be seen and read of all men loving Righteousness that thereby they may with the Army the better know how to chuse the Good refuse the Evil and rightly steer their Course and bend their Spirits in the future for the Exaltation of Christ his Cause and Interest and against all the Apostacy and Treachery though never so refined that may further appear in this Gloomy Dark Overturning Day Isa 24.16 From the utmost parts of the Earth have we heard Songs even Glory to the Righteous But I said My leanness my leanness woe unto me the Treacherous Dealers to wit the late Old Parliament have dealt treacherously Yea the Treacherous Dealers viz. the Officers of the Army have dealt very treacherously Printed in the first Year of the Army 's endeavouring to deal treacherously with the Faithful Friends of the Cause a second time after their first and second Dissolution of the late long Parliament 1659. A Faithful Searching Home Word intended for the view of the remaining Members of the former Long Parliament in the time of their late Second Sitting at VVestminster shewing the Reasonableness and Justness of their first Dissolution as also the dangerous Rocks they formerly split upon that so they might learn to beware for the future c. YOu may remember when in the day of your former sitting as the Peoples Representors and a faithful Party among you were according to their then light going on in the Lords work taking away the Tyrannical Antichristian heavy Yokes which the King and his Prelates laid upon the Bodies and Consciences of the good people of this Nation and also the Army together with your selves gave them hopes that you would endeavour to take away all the remaining Oppressions that then were or in the future should be found lying upon them and would bring forth Righteousness to them as by many Declarations may appear which was then hath been all along yet is and in every Generation for time to come but above all when the Kingdom of Jesus Christ shall most visibly appear and be set up in the world will be the Cause of God and his People that by the good Providence of the Lord as also through the many Prayers Petitions and Strivings of the honest Party in the Nation Army and among your Selves to and with the Lord and You and against the common enemy very great and wonderful things were successively one time after another brought about and done amongst us towards the ease of the people viz. the late King brought to Justice and other great ones with him his Monarchy House of Lords together with his own and the aforesaid Tyranny of his Lords Spiritual and Temporal so called and of other corrupt persons with much of the Oppression then lying upon us taken away How the Lord blest you with success in your Councels and Forces both by Land and Sea and you also had the love and prayers of the good people and what a terrour of you was upon the Enemy both at home and abroad whilest some who were faithful among You and the honest part of the Army were in the zealous prosecution of these things and afterwards declared for the Destruction of Antichrist and the Advancement of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ and appeared to be growing up into the Light Spirit and were doing the things relating and leading thereunto you very well know The Enemy being every where totally subdued and the three Nations of England Scotland and Ireland with all the Territories thereunto belonging in our hands the Dutch Fleet also beaten at sea and they thereby almost brought as it were upon their knees in the doing whereof the appearances and salvation of the Lord with and about his poor unworthy people were so very wonderful and glorious that the faith and expectations of many or most of them who went along with him to that day especially towards the latter end whrlest these things were doing were very much raised and that from Scripture grounds to be eying the Promises and Prophesies relating to the Deliverance of Zion The Destruction of Babylon and Antichrist The Call of the Jews The Advancement of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ all which shall certainly be fulfilled in the latter dayes Among other see the following Scriptures First The deliverance of Zion Psal 48. Psal 69.35 36. Psal 87.5 Psal 102.13 to 22. Psal 132.13 to the end Isa 2.2 3 4. Isa 4.5 6. Isa 33.20 Isa 35.9 10. Isa 46.13 Isa 51.3 5. to 11. Isa 52. Isa 60. Isa 62.4 8 9 11 12. Isa 65.19 21. to 25. Micha 4.2 3 4 10. to 13. Obadiah verse 17 18 21. Zeph. 3.13 15 17. to 20. Zech. 2.7 to 13. Zech. 8.3 to 8. Zech. 9.15 16. Zech. 12.2 3 4. to 9. Secondly The Destruction of Babylon and Antichrist Isa 47. Jer. 50. Jer. 51.2 Thess 2.8 9 10. compared with Rev. 18. Thirdly The Call of the Jews Jer. 23.3 7 8. Jer. 30.3 10 11. Jer. 31.8 9 11 12.23.28 Ezek. 36.24 to the end Ezek. 37.21 22. Amos 9.14 15. Zeph. 3.19 20. Isa 66.20 to the end Fourthly The Kingdom of Christ Psal 72.1 8. to 17. Isa 9.6 7. Isa 32.1 Jer. 23.5 6. Jer. 30.9 Jer. 33.15 16. Ezek. 37.24 25. Dan. 7.13 14 27. Obadiah verse 21. Zech. 9.9 10. Zech. 14.9 Luke 1.32 33. Luke 22.29 30. John 18.37 1 Tim. 6.14 15. Rev. 2.26 27. Rev. 11.15 Rev. 19.13 14 15 16. Ezek. 21.27 And that these Scriptures shall certainly be fulfilled see Jer. 33 20 21 25 26. compared with
judgement that for the saving of the Cause there was an absolute necessity to pass upon you and also how most of the good people in the Army Navy and Churches c. in the three Nations did both approve of and rejoyce therein And to say the truth there was but very few compared with the others who might then truly be said were Friends to the Cause that were dissatisfied whose dissatisfactions were not meerly because you were dissolved and the other chosen in your stead for they also complain'd of you and desired a New Representative as well as others but that it was done in such a manner as in their then apprehensions not onely made way for the General to take the Power himself but also tended to pluck up by the very roots the old way of chusing Rulers by the whole Bulk or Body of the people which they called and formerly was so the Legall Foundations which was then in their judgements and still is of some of them who understand no better how to follow the Lord in his overturning dispensations the onely legal and best way for the choice of Rulers So that all things considered setting aside the forementioned dissatisfactions of some which was onely as to the manner but not to the matter of your being dissolved which signifies little or nothing at all as to the clearing of you it plainly appears that for your unfaithfulness in and unfitness for your stewardship and not thoroughly improving the Talent which was then committed to you for God and his People you were both by his Providence and their Approbation and Consent justly laid aside Insomuch that if the now true friends of the Cause had either Light and suitable thereunto a sincere upright courageous single and lively Spirit for Christ and Righteousness as they ought to have and as the Saints shall have when the Law shall go forth of Zion to follow the Lord in his Overturning dispensations who as he hath formerly and in our Day so hath promised for the future safely to lead his People on in his work in wayes they have not gone with their feet Isa 41.2 And to bring the blinde by a way they know not and lead them in paths that they have not known c. Isa 42.16 Would lay aside the excrementitious outside shell or notion of things relating to a further carrying on of the Cause in its purity to wit the spirit of the Nation or whole body of the People which the Lord by a continued series of providential Dispensations because of the malignity of their spirits against his Cause and People hath one time after another cast out and witnessed against and on the other hand would look into the very spirit kernel and substance of things relating thereunto to wit the spirit of the good People who have gone on with the Lord in his work to this very day who desired consented and approved of your being then laid aside you were really clearly deservedly and justly cast out and to say the truth had not from that time to the very day of your second Call nor have not now the least ●●ght to sit again upon the former account which I am perswaded the Lord in due time will make manifest notwithstanding through the short-sightedness though I trust simplicity of some friends who desired and were instrumental therein you might be called to sit a second time and possibly by your selves it is apprehended that there we went out of the way at first and therefore must there begin again But if I know any thing of the minde of God as I trust through his Grace I do by the observations that I have made of his footsteps in the carrying on of his work hitherto amongst us you are all mistaken and I know you will finde it so which I doubt not but clearly to manifest in that which follows For although we had many Deliverances and Victories and the Lord eminently blest us with success and our dread was upon our Enemies both at home and abroad whilest you were sitting especially towards the latter end yet be it known unto you it was not purely for your sakes considered as you were a Parliament in the Bulk but as there was a sincere single honest spirit according to their then light acting for Christ his Cause and Interest in some among You in the Army and also in the Nation which I conceive will be granted by every discerning person who was upon the place and made observation of things and which the late General Cromwell and his then Officers do also acknowledge in the forementioned Speech to the Little Parliament Page 27. of that Book in the following words Sayes he After divers turnings of Affairs it pleased God much about the midst of the War to winnow the Forces of this Nation and to put them into the hands of men of other Principles then those that did engage at the first c. Those strange windings and turnings of Providence those very great appearances of God in crossing the designs of men to wit Hollis Stapleton and the men of that spirit among you and in the Army that he might raise up a contemptible company of men not verst in Military Affairs nor having much natural propencity to them through the owning a * If the General and Officers of the Army had kept close to the practice of this honest Principle those Officers he hath left behinde him and their pretended faithful brethren lately imprisoned in Scotland had not been served such a Monckish treacherous trick as now they are but they that deal treacherously with their Principles as also stand by and assist whilest their Brethren are imprisoned for their faithfulness thereunto it is just with the Lord to suffer or appoint others to deal treacherously with them Principle of Godlines which so soon as it came to be owned and the state of Affairs put upon that foot of Account how God blest them and all their undertakings by the raising up of that most improbable despicable contemptible means for that we must for ever own you very well known c. He goes on Page 27 28. The issues of those successes that God was pleased to give this Nation were very great things brought about besides the Dints that were upon those Nations and places where they were carried on even in the Civil Affairs to the bringing Offenders to Justice the state of this Government to the Name at least of a Commonwealth the searching and sifting of all Places and Persons the King removed and brought to Justice and many great ones with him The House of Commons the Representative of the People of England winnowed sifted and brought to a handful c. All which great things were instrumentally brought forth by the honest Party after the many strivings and contendings with a Malignant Rigid Presbyterian Neutral Corrupt Party among you as the then General and Officers also confess in Page 28. of that Book Sayes
Isa 60.22 I the Lord will hasten it in his time And could believe no other but that those late wonderfull Revolutions and Overturnings did loudly call upon them to be looking out that way and to be considering what was next to be done by them in order to a further going on with the Lord as Instruments of his pleasure in the bringing forth these things And knowing very well that the Lord eminently owned his people and his presence was wonderfully with them whilest there was a zealous pressing after Righteousness and strong endeavours used by some among you and in the Army to get the most godly faithful men into all places of Trust in the Army Navy and elsewhere who would brow beat and punish wickedness and countenance and endeavour to promote goodness and good men and that nothing prosper'd and went on to purpose till this blessed course and way was taken Witness the Victory obtained by the Eastern Association Sectarian so called Horsemen chiefly and Foot at Marston Moor against Prince Rupert and his Army Also after the New Moddel at Naseby Fight Afterwards in the West Then at Preston in Lanckashire against Duke Hamilton and the Scottish Army The subduing of Ireland and Scotland The Fleet also beating the Dutch and so on till the last Battel at Worcester They were very much carried forth to desire and endeavour that all things for the future might run in that channel without which they were considently perswaded as well they might that the Lords former presence would not be with our Councels and Forces as it was before but would forsake them Now there being at that time a Corrupt Malignant Neutral Presbyterian party among you in the House as there hath been all along and was to the very day of your Second Dissolution who were unsuitable to the work you were called to do and that knew not * Let the Army beware of this Joseph but rather closed with wicked men and enemies they did so oppose and hinder that the Righteousness and Justice and putting faithful men into places of Trust so greatly desired and promised could not be effected as it ought to be Insomuch that when the late General Cromwel came from Worcester several persons eminent for Godliness of the Congregations in and about London and others came to him Desiring that he would employ his utmost endeavours to get you to improve the great Mercies and Victories which the Lord had bestowed upon us as also to answer the expectations of his people in doing the good things promised In answer to which he replied beside other as bad expressions of you That there was no more hopes of drawing on the Parliament thereunto meaning you then was of making a bar of iron become a Lute string and desired that they with the Congregations to which they did relate would seek unto the Lord to know his pleasure in what was to be done and to let him know what upon such seeking should be set upon their hearts whereof you shall hear more afterward And would likewise say of you at other times that there was not above five or six of you in the House which more plainly appeared in your second sitting that had either a heart or minde to do any good thing which words were occasioned by several other good people who came to him for help complaining That they had waited upon you day after day till their hearts aked their legs were weary and they almost undone and could get little or nothing from you but a company of fair promises Others saying That when you did any thing for them it was for the most part so long first that they had almost as good have been without it And was it not too much so in your second sitting Many also were the complaints of the Countrey people and others against you upon the same account some of them saying That you were a company of corrupt self-seeking persons that minded your own Interest more then any thing else which they said was manifested by giving and receiving gifts to and from one another out of the Spoils of the Enemy that ought to have been brought into the Lords Treasury for the discharging of Publick Debts and the further carrying on of his work withall And that you preferr'd your Kindred Relations Friends Servants and Flatterers whether wise men or fools honest men or knaves into places of Trust and so it was in your second sitting witness Nedham and others contrary to the Qualifications so much pretended to in that day wherefore you being acted by such a corrupt self-seeking spirit little or no good at all could be expected from you All which being too sadly known to the forementioned good people of the several Congregations they proposed to the General c. as being the result of what was set uptheir hearts after seeking the Lord. That a short time of six moneths or thereabouts might be put to your sitting and that in the interim care might be taken for the Qualifications of persons to be elected to succeed in the Government which might be furnished by the Lord for the further carrying on of his work which you had not enough of * Were you not as short of spirit for the work in your second sitting as before spirit nor it seems of honesty to go on in withal And to say the truth upon this account among other the like things that might be mentioned was there a general out-cry amongst most of the friends of the Cause in the three Nations for a New Representative as so called in that day and for your Dissolution the Generall as you have heard by himself together with the Officers of the Army as well as others complaining of you and both privately and publiquely among themselves and elsewhere breathing out their desires for your Dissolution and that such faithful persons might come into the Power as would indeed bring forth the good things promised as may more plainly appear in a Letter sent by the Officers of the Army in England to Lieutenant General Fleetwood in Ireland after you were dissolved shewing the reasons thereof signed by Major General Lambert Major Generall Disbrow Commissary Generall Whaly Major General Harrison Collonel Saunders Collonel Hacker Collonel Rich Captain Farley Major Packer Major Wiggan and others As also in a Speech made by General Cromwel in his own and in the names of the Officers of the Army to the Members of the Little Parliament in the Council Chamber before their Sitting likewise shewing the grounds and necessity of their dissolving you and by way of encouragement to them to sit in both which are several Particulars laid to your Charge with which whosoever shall compare your late spirit and actions it will very plainly appear that you were rather worse in your late second sitting then in the time of your first I shall first begin with the * Both the Letter and Speech may be seen in a Book called