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A46451 King Iames his iudgement by way of counsell and advice to all his loving subjects extracted out of his own speeches / by Doctor Willet ; concerning politique government in England and Scotland. England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621. 1642 (1642) Wing J136; ESTC R15218 4,007 8

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in his Subjects prosperity and his greatest surety in having their hearts pa. 125. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} 20. Such was his zeale to the house of God that in his medita●●on in 1. Chron. 15 part 2. p. 43. hee holdeth that the chiefe vertue which should be in a Christian Prince namely fervency and constant zeale to promote the glory of God that hath honoured him and concerning the Ministers of the Church he saith Pag 20. love no man more than a good Pastor reverence and obey them as the Heralds of the most high God Dr. Willets Observations on KING Iames his respect to the two Tables of the Law of GOD THat Princely Ecclesiastes King Iames declared {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Pag. 89. that a King should be custas utriuiq● tabula The guardian of both the 2. Tables of the Law which his Majesty testified in every particular in his Christian and judiciall treatises 1. Concerning the first Commandement he professeth himselfe to be an enemy to all Atheisme Basilic p. 25. 2. Concerning the second Commandement he condemneth adorers of legions of Gods and such as are ruled by the foolish traditions of men {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} 3. Concerning the third Commandement he saith beware to offend your conscience with swearing or lying medit. in Chron. applicat pag 17. 4. Concerning the 4. Commandement Hee saith always let the Sabboth be kept holy and no unlawfull pastime used Page 53. 5. Command These be King Iames his own words honour your parents for the lengthning of your own dayes as God in his law promiseth Page 96. 6. Command There are some horrible crimes saith His Majesty to his Princely heire that you are bound in conscience never to forgive such as witchcraft wilfull murther Page 31. 7. Command He saith God commanding by the mouth of Paul 1 Corin. 6 20 to abstaine from fornication declareth that Fornicators shall not inherit the Kingdome of God P. 74. 8. Command His Majesty shewed his worthy resolution for the Reformation of the robberies and oppression of the borderers page 36. 9 Command That Royall Ecclesiastes saith beware to offend your conscience with use of swearing or lying c. lying commeth much of a vile use which banisheth shame page 17 18. 10. Concerning the last Commandement his Majesties Princely counsell is abstaine from haunting before your marriage the idle company of dames which are nothing else but irritamenta libidinis page 127. Dr. Willets Observations on KING Iames his Counsell and advice to all his Subjects according to their particular callings and Estates THe Nobility may learne not to thrall by oppression the meaner sort that do dwell by them nor to maintain their servants and dependants in wrong pag 45. 2. Merchants are taught not to buy the worst wares and sell them at the dearest rates pag 50. 3. Iudges are admonished to take heed of bribery advocates to decline the longsomenesse of suites for the enriching of themselves with the spoyle of the whole Countrey Page 90. 4. Church governors to preserve Doctrine and discipline in purity according to Gods Word Pag. 43. 5. Ministers and Preachers may receive information for their Calling 1. not to vary from their Text 2. not to meddle with Matters of State Page 8 9. and 3. that their speech be not fairded with Artifice c. but to eschew all affected formes Page 115. and 4. to use only Scripture for interpretation of Scripture if wee would bee sure and never 〈◊〉 from the analogie of Faith in expounding The Poscript THe Iewes returning from Captivitie did so wonder at their strange deliverances that they seemed to be as men that dreame As strange a worke may it please God to worke for the Church of England if he please at this time And though our divisions be not yet turned into peace yet haue wee many yeares under our Gracious Soveraigne enjoyed both true Religion and Peace and though there be now such great feares and distempers in this Kingdome under so godly pious and Religious a Prince who is even a pattern of true piety and love to all Princes of the World yet let us not faint oh let us pray to God that as his Royall Majesty after his Royall Father King Iames was setled in Peace so this Kingdome may againe be reduced to that flourishing Peace wherein under our gracious King it hath hitherto stood as before under his Royall Father the Lord grant that the glory of his own name may be advanced the Kings honour exalted agreement between his Majestie and the Parliament concluded the flourishing of the Church obtained the peace of the Kingdome setled and all divisions amongst us reconciled Amen Printed at London for Thomas Cooke 1642. FINIS