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A03778 Great Brittaines resurrection: or the Parliaments passing bell By vvay of psalmodie, against the tryumphing of the Papists, in their seuen psalmes. And in imitation of the song of the three nobles of Israel, deliuered out of the fierie ouen of Babell. By VVilliam Hubbard, Chaplaine to the Kings Maiestie, in his Highness Tower of London. Seene and allowed. Hubbock, William, b. 1560. 1606 (1606) STC 13898.5; ESTC S118144 37,262 64

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chests read clefts sec 33. li. 4. read trayne and 2. p. all dimensions sec 39. page 2. in fine read maruell Sec. 11. after the word practise also all the 〈◊〉 Academia schollers and children of the famous Kings schoole of Westminster who like the male children of Israel by this Italian Pharao had like to haue beene consumed in a deluge of fire and as the innocent Babes of Bethlehem to be slaine by the Romish Herod in despite of young Christ amongst vs. The Author is named Habbard for Hubbocke without direction indeede but not without prouidence as being the auncient and rightfull title of the family though he refuseth neither ❧ Great Brittaines Resurrection O Thou mighty Iames King of great Britane Fraunce and Ireland whom GOD hath aduaunced so peaceablie to so manie vnited Kingdomes vpon so variable a change without any sensible alteration to the admiration of all the world and seemed to haue rooted thine estate by blisfull and much royall issue by amitie of Forraine Princes by great loue loyaltie of subiects that it was thought not able to be remoued thou Lord of thy onely goodnes hadst made his rocke to stand so strong and yet in one moment GOD hiding his face all had like to haue beene dissolued with one blast of powder if the same mercifull God had not withhelde the breath of his wrath which is a riuer of brimstone to kindle this Topheth a pit prepared of olde a place deepe and large the burning thereof is fierce fire and much wood doe thou according to thy excellent and rare Princely learning iudgment whereof Kingdomes Vniuersites and Forraine Embassadours are witnesses with zeale as Iehu roote Baal out of Israel by one acte open the windowe of the Parliament as Ioash his windowe at the counsaile of Elizeus Smite the Syrians not twice or thrice but sixe times vntil thou hast vtterly consumed thē blesse thou the Lord with all princelie offices of pietie and iustice more and more to the sauing and comfort of all thy people Acknowledge that it is tree that giueth deliuerance to Kings rescueth the annointed his seruant praise him and magnifie him for euer O Thou most gratious Queene Anne who hast forsaken thine owne Country natiue soyle and come into forraine parts to partake in all thy youth beauty the same lot with thy Regal Lord behold how when the daughter of England did homage vnto thee with all the rich before thy face with presents and thou wentest out in all honour and singlenes of heart to behold and reioyce in the solemnity of so great an estate which God had so miraculously cast into your lap without your hands when these vnmercifull bouchers of Rome hardning their hearts meant to haue buried thee in one graue with thy royall husband or rather torne in pieces I abhor to speake it without all buriall which was afforded to Kings daughters though neuer so euil euen then thy life was deare and precious in the eyes of the Lord and his tender care was ouer thee doe thou therefore blesse the Lord and serue him more more with one heart ioyntly with this thy princely Lord and husband praise him and magnifie him for euer O Thou most noble Prince Henry the staffe of thy Fathers strength and the prime hope of these imperiall diadems whose innocent life these blood-thirstie Babilonians longed for equally with thy Princely Fathers to destroy roote and branch and fruite parent and childe in one day to kill damme and young in one nest to extinguish present and future as it were seething tender Kidds in mothers milke against Lawe of GOD and nature Doe thou still beare the yoake of the Lord in all steadines and stedfastnes as most comfortably thou doest to all our ioy in these first fruites of thy dayes Remember still thy Creator in the dayes of thy youth and neuer forget this Preseruer in all the dayes of thine age blesse thou the Lord in all thy princely family as holy and zealous young Iosias praise him and magnifie him for euer O Ye Honourable Counsailers and Potentates who turne the wheele of estate vnder our Soueraigne against whom such wicked counsell was deuised to destroy you all before the mighty throne of our King to defeate vs of counsell not reparable in a long time which yet is the onely comfort in distresse so great was the indignation of the Lord towards vs at whose nostrills are kindled hailestones and coales of fire but that the Angell of the euerlasting counsell did interpose himselfe as you the Sonnes of the mighty haue giuen this glory to God do freely confesse that all this sauing health was from him alone that GOD did all as a friend that doth a pleasure which his friend knoweth not vntill he feele the comfort of it that it is done for notwithstanding the noble vertues and vigilancie of Abner and vndoubted fidelitie of all the Kings seruants round about him on the right hand on the left pot speare had been taken frō the Kings head Arke and Scepter from vs in one houre doe you more and more consult with God in this and all other deliberations and not with flesh blood that his statutes may bee your Counsailours That he may establish all your thoughts by his counsell long may you liue in all grace and honour according to your great place and trust doe you as the 24. Elders fall downe and throwe downe your crownes of wisedome intelligence pollicie vigillancie gouernment before him that liueth for euer blesse ye the Lord praise him and magnifie him for euer O Ye reuerend Bishops and Prelates the venerable Gouernours of the Church of Christ as the Angels and Presidents of the seauen Churches of England among vs the grauities and presence of Superiours in the Church haue beene regarded of the prophane barbarous tyrants of the earth and bloody Souldiours Alexander the great at the sight of Iaddus the high Priest spared Ierusalem and yet of these Sulphurous helhounds you were more eagerly sought after to the fire they rued if any of you should be away doe you honour this Lord the great Bishop of our soules with further care loue to all the sheepe and Lambes committed to your charge And with all your power doe ye exalt the standard of his glorious Gospell in all places of your Cōmissions haue in your fatherly wisedomes as much patience as you can to your inferiour brethren of the Ministrie notwithstāding some of their intemperate exulcerations for the common seruice of the Gospell sake their places and times cannot reach to the maturitie of experience which your wisedomes hath attained behold also they are keen against an enemie whom though difference haue diuided by names of discord yet the enemie would haue made no difference of slaughter of you both beare as you may with their improuidencie
of the Protestants euen the God of Paule for whose sake God spared two hundred seuentie and sixe in the same ship to praise him and magnifie him for euer O You stately buildings and Edifices of Antiquitie whose seates were set for iudgement whether all the heads of the tribes ascend and other nobles and elders of this Realme for common causes of olde together with the princely Oratories and Chappels and Churches of deuotion and for the inauguration and inuestiture of the Kings and Queenes of this Realme who haue long stoode in peace on your bases and beene vnmooueable in so many alterations of Princes Nations times and yet now one stone was not to be left vpon another if they might haue had their will Crying downe with it downe with it euen to the ground abhorring not the men onely but the place also as a leaporous house and vowing to make it waste as a wildernes doe you consider and bee not inanimate and altogether mute but as the creature that lifteth vp his head for the day of redemption spirited with a feeling of your preseruer that they which visite your monuments come to see your ornaments may go about you as of olde about Syon and tel her Towers marke well her bulwarks and consider her walls and see not a stone mooued or a piece of timber shaken GOD hath taken pleasure in the stones of your foundations and hath had pittie on the dust thereof as for your enemies hee hath trod downe their life in the earth and laid their honour in the dust Doe you stand and continue to tell posteritie as a stedfast and speaking pillar to admonish the members of that body all that come vnder your roofe hereafter there to intend him onely that deliuered them and not to tempt this iealous God by any sinister decree whose wrath had like to haue vomited vs vp a luke warme nation neither hot nor colde out of his mouth and who had his fanne in his hand to haue burnt vs vp a people not worthie to be beloued as chaffe in one day so that all may with teares feares accusing iudging our selues get vs to our God right humbly and learne heere aboue all places especially of estate with voices suffrages and decrees of holines iustice to blesse this Lord praise him and magnifie him for euer O Ye auncient monuments and Tombes of the dead the Sepulchers of the famous founders of this common wealth the noble Kings Queenes and Worthies of this Realme whom many haue visited with ioy and honour whose bones and bodies and sacred memories haue rested in peace a long time notwithstanding the vprores of Kingdoms mutinies of people turmoiles of ciuill warres and mightie earthquakes and yet should now haue beene digged out of your honourable graues and haue had your parts rend vp with this blast as malefactors in a newe execution and dislodged out of your honourable houses of rest your corpes disturbed and your ashes scattered by this Plutoes and hellish confusion of Babell and terrible earthquake ploughing vp all before them and making furrowes in the hard rockes doe you therefore lift vp your heads and rise vp as the bodies of the righteous out of the dust at the death of Christ and blesse this Lord who letteth you rest the rest of your time euen a little time expecting a ioyfull and speedie resurrection with all the Saints of God and all your people succeeding you together to praise him and magnifie him for euer O Yee Rolles and Charters and auncient Registers and Records of Courts of estate containing the decrees of the wisedome of the auncient and the rules of iustice and equitie betweene man and man which all should haue bene shriuelled together in the fire of the Lords iealousie like as at the dissolution of the whole world when the elements melt with heate and heauen it selfe vanisheth as a scrowle and the workes of the earth are to be burnt with fire doe you flourish and reuiue out of your places not to bee intanglements and incumbrances or tedious tarriers with dilatorie pleas respiting the cause or respecting the face of any that all men that haue to doe with you may more blesse God that loueth peace and equitie and is a God of order and not of confusion that there remaines euidence of truth and that the land markes are not remooued as the Diuell would haue had it and therefore bee the more inflamed in all honest and true dealing to praise God and magnifie him for euer O You Chariots of the mightie and Coaches and Caroches of the great men of our state together with the white Steeds and Palfreyes that runne as the horses of Iehu who had perished in the same deluge of fierie destruction or been stoned or pressed to death with your maisters and owners A horse had beene a vaine thing to saue a man the glory of outlandish Coursers the neighings of horses and the pride of the ratling of the wheele had vanished doe you who as creatures are subiect to vanitie vntill the reuelation of the sonnes of God be and your deliuerance from the bondage of corruption acknowledge in your degrees that the iudgement of the Lord is like a great deepe hee saueth man and beast Let man and beast therefore blesse this Lord praise him and magnifie him for euer O Thou glorious and triple Court of great Brittaine and all you braue gallants of each of the princely housholds you high and tender Ladies honourable virgins see how God pittied your sex and softnes of education and all ye seruants of so great a Monarch Queene and Prince with all their traine and retinue Consider the danger to be past before you heard of it where had beene all your beautie honour grace approachment iolitie and brauerie if this plot had taken effect doe you all learne to loue the Courts of the Lords house counting one day better spent there then any in the tabernacles and chambers of vngodlines wish there rather to peepe in at the doore then otherwise to haue free ingresse into the priuie chambers of Princes Alas what could the bed chambers the withdrawing chambers and priuie chambers of Princes haue auailed you when you should haue runne from chamber to chamber to hide you your selues and yet no chamber could haue hid you when the foundations of the earth had beene discouered when as no barre could haue shut out destruction death would haue scaled euery wall and climde in at euery windowe Iudgement had beene laide to the rule and righteousnes to the ballance this thick haile pel mel would haue swept away euery vaine confidence and this breaking in of a fierie sea had ouerflowed the secret places euery couenant with death should haue beene disanulled the agreement with hell could not stand this scourge should haue runne ouer and haue passed thorough all should