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A61639 Naphtali, or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the kingdom of Christ contained in a true and short deduction thereof, from the beginning of the reformation of religion, until the year 1667 : together with the last speeches and testimonies of some who have died for the truth since the year 1660 : whereunto are also subjoyned, a relation of the sufferings and death of Mr. Hew McKail ... Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713.; Stirling, James, 1631-1672? 1667 (1667) Wing S5683; ESTC R3435 226,444 388

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Discipline promising by the Great Name of the Lord our God to continue in the Obedience of the Doctrine and Discipline thereof all the dayes of their lives Which Discipline as the foregoing Assertions do clearly discover to have been from the beginning fundamentally Presbyterial so the Model of Presbytery being now compleated and any shaddow of power that the Mock-Bishops had lately usurped being now fully abrogated it is sufficiently clear that both Prelacy is by this Covenant abjured and Presbytery owned and sworn to And really if it be further considered that the Assemblies both 1581. and 1590 while most intent and forward in the erecting of Presbyteries did enjoyn and require the same to be subscribed by all ranks of People in the Land and that these Acts were both seconded and enforced by Ordinances of King and Council it may be justly doubted whether the impudence of the succeeding Prelats in denying of the Obligation or Perjury in breaking of it be greater This is the Great Oath into which as the Lord God did bring us by the Power of his own Spirit and Truth in opposition to that Bloody Bond called the Holy League wherein Antichrist and his followers had at that time conjured themselves against the true Church of God So the Kingdom thereby became the Lords and we his peculiar people as-well by the people's subjecting of themselves and their Alleageance as by the King 's submitting Himself and his Scepter in a due Subordination unto God and our Lord Jesus Christ for the maintenance and defence of his Church and Gospell the Liberties of the Land and Ministration of Justice And this Oath and the Ordinances enjoyning it notwithstanding the many fearful violations thereof that have ensued do yet stand to this day unrepealed and declared against to the unanswerable conviction and condemnation even in their own Courts and Consciences of all it 's wicked Transgressors 6. As the Tulchan Bishops were the effect and product of the Avarice of these Lords that favoured them So the same principle of Avarice and Wickedness did again resist the Work of God when almost brought to Perfection by stirring up certain of the Nobles to re-induce Bishops for the better inhaunsing of their Benefices and the devouring of the Churches patrimony And not only for their better establishment that what they want of Divine Right and Warrant might be supplyed by the accession of the Kings power and Command but also that by their meanes the growing wickedness of these times might abound without restraint or control the Devil inciteth others of the more prophane licentious and violent Courtiers such as the Earle of Arran and his complices to move and instigat the King contrary both to the Word and Oath of God to usurp the Prerogative of Jesus Christ who is alone King in Zion and to invade His Churches Priviledges purchased for Her with His own Blood by assuming to Himself in the first and immediat Instance the cognition of Her Doctrine and Censures Which though the Church did constantly and valiantly oppose both by Petitions and Protestations yet this Wickedness did so impetously proceed that all at once in a Parliament summarily called in the Year 1582. the Prerogative of Our Lord is translated upon the King and his Jurisdiction and Empire exalted over all persons and Causes the Estate of Bishops their power and dignity confirmed the power of the General Assemblies of the Church put in the King's hand We mention not these things with any purpose to debate these questions which have been moved on this Subject Only we are confident that how extensive soever the King's power may be in the case of Reformation which Alas for the most part cometh short of it's reach yet where a Church is Regularly constituted and so acting and by Him sworn to be maintained no King or Prince ought so far to intrude Himself into Her Power and Priviledges unto which he is neither called nor gifted as to assume to Himself a Soveraign immediat power of judging and discerning upon Doctrine and her most spirituall Rights and Censures and thereby in effect not only to constitut Himself a Proper and direct Church-Officer without our Lords appointment but in stead of Papacy so justly abrogated and so solemnly abjured to erect and revive the same in Himself a Secular Person far more absurdly and intollerably We know that other formalities and notions are pretended as these of Treason Sedition and Disorder to palliat and colour this Usurpation but seing nothing spoken or acted by warrant of the Word of God can fall under the definition or pain of these crimes and that all Ministers and Ecclesiastick Courts are known allowed and presumed both to speak and act according to that only warrant and Lastly seing both the warrant is to them committed and the Church is priviledged and permitted to have it 's own proper power and cognition thereanent as it followeth by clear consequence that the things questioned must and ought to be first subjected to her tryal and cognition so none do deny the Magistrat's just right and power over both these things and persons they being once lawfully found to be destitut of the warrant pretended But seing both Scripture and Reason doth testify against this Usurpation as most unlawful in it self and injurious to our Lord Jesus and that all experiences have proven it to be most pernicious to His Church Kingdom therefore many of his faithful Servants have worthily and valiantly resisted it not only to bonds and banishment but even to blood for the Testimony of their Lord Master We return to the purpose of this observation which is to vindicat the honour of the Lord's Work and the memory of his faithful Servants in the discovery of the old malice and subtilty of the great Enemy of the Church of God working in the wicked Prelats their abettors who to the effect they may enjoy their carnall designes and prosecute their wicked lusts without controll endeavour mainly by an absolute surrender of all things powers persons and interests to flatter and exalt the King unto an illimited Soveraignty and pretended Omnipotency thereby both to oblidge and enable him the more to such acts deeds and grants as are requisite for the satisfying of their vain Ambition insatiable Covetousness and wicked lusts Which Flattery and Usurpation being not more agreeable to the vain heart of man then contrary to the Kingdom of our Lord and the Power and Purity of His blessed Gospel what wonder if his faithful Servants who can neither deny His Name nor dissobey His commands by complying with the wicked practices and the blasphemous flattery of these vile Apostats be not only hated of all men but with their Lord and Master become the continual object of the reproaches violence and cruelty of the wicked as enemies and rebells to lawful Authority Now that the World may perceav the wicked intent and design of this Prerogative that it is
as this Apostacy arising from small beginnings by fair and smooth pretensions crafty insinuations Court-flatteries false calumnies and suggestions open and gross perjuries and violent dissorders according to the working of Sathan After great and long opposition by Conferences Warnings petitions faithful and constant Testimonies and sufferings of the Zealous Witnesses of our Lord both unto bonds banishment Sentences of Death against the again aspiring Prerogative and usurping Prelacy under it's shaddow did in the secret and holy Judgement of God chang the Glory of God and of our Lord Jesus into the Similitude and Image of the Roman Beast turning the Power of Godliness unto Formality his faithful Ministers into corrupt Hirelings the Power and Life of Preaching into Flattery and Vanity the Substance of Religion into empty and ridiculous Ceremonies the Beauty and Purity of the Ordinances into Superstitious Inventions of Kneeling Crossing Holy Dayes and the like the Beautiful and Powerful Government of Gods House for the Edification of Souls to a Lordly Dominion over Consciences and violent Persecution of mens persons And in a word the great End of the Glorious Gospel and it's Blessed Ministry even the salvation of poor sinners which is the pleasure of the Lord the fruit of the travel of His Soul the Joy of Heaven the Crown and Glory of the blessed Apostles and the End of all things and of the second Appearance of the Great God into an Empty Title and specious pretext for the fulfilling of mens lusts and pleasures the establishing of their Power and Tyranny and the ruine and exterminion of all such as opposed and mourned for all these Abominations Thus this Work and Kingdom of Darkness did advance apace and had almost attained unto it's full maturity of hurrying this poor Land and Nation headlong into that Gulf of Confusion Error and Superstition whereinto Popery did formerly involve us when it pleased the Lord according to His Great Mercy and faithfulness to remember His Covenant though we had fearfully forgotten it and in the midst of that growing darkness and those manifold Confusions to cause His Spirit to move and Light to arise upon this Land about the middle of the Year 1637. Which appearing in the former Power and Glory did from a very small and improbable beginning even the opposition of a few weak Women to the introducing and reading of that Carcase of formality the Service-Book then ready to be imposed proceed in such an Univer●al Vigorous Regular and Powerful method through the whole Land without the least mixture and ingredient of force and Violence but only by these most warrantable and inquestionable meanes of Petitioning Remonstrating Protesting and renewing their Covenant with God and amongst themselves that before the end of the Year 1638. the Work of God was revived with more Glory and Splendor then ever formerly it had attained We know that not only the Renewing of the Covenant especially with the enlargement explaining the same in order to the Novations in Worship and Corruptions in Government whereunto this Church had Apostatized and the bond of Mutual Defence thereto added but also their Protestings joynt Petitionings have been condemned as Seditious Rebellious But seing the same both from the clear Word of God the pure Light of Nature the Zealous and Valiant Practices of our first Reformers and the Lawes and Constitutions of the Realme are clearly warranted And by the Power and Presence of God were signally approved and by the supervenient Acts of the King Parliament and Generall Assembly so fully established and confirmed And seing that they only were and are condemned by such as either being the Children of the Devil filled with all subtilty and mischief and enemies of all Righteousness cease not to pervert the right Wayes of the Lord or by such who for advancement of their own Interests have sacrificed all Conscience and Reason to Ambition and Covetousnes or by such who in base and open flattery of the King and of the Powers and neither knowing nor regarding any other Interest or Concernment then that which dependeth on their Pleasure do set and serve the same in place of the most High Or lastly by such who never did nor do concern themselves in such enquiryes but affect a pretended Gallantry in Gallio's Indifferency therefore remitting such as are further desirous of satisfaction unto the debats Papers of these Times and especially unto the late large Apology we shall only mention the steps and progress of the Lords Work and our Engagements therein according to our first purpose In the beginning of the Year 1638. great multitudes of people consisting of all Ranks being awaked by the Arbitrary imposing of a Service-Book more corrupt in some things then that of England and the Book of Canons and the erecting and violent exercing of the High Commission-Court to the perverting of the Pure Worship of God the utter subverting of all regular Government and the confounding of all things Divine and Humane and the destroying of our Civil Liberties and conceaving the true cause of all the abounding Sin imminent calamities of these Times to be the violation of the National Covenant formerly thrice sworn in the Land they again most Solemnly with a very wonderful gracious mixture of Tears and joy renew the same almost in all parts of the Land with the addition above mentioned to forbear the practice and approbation of all Innovations in Worship or Corruptions in Government until the same should be lawfully determined and that other of Mutual Defence and Assistance in the prosecution of the ends of that Covenant against all sorts of persons whatsoever And in November the same Year the Generall Assembly at Glasgow determined anent the foresaid novations and corruptions disproving and rejecting under these heads the five Articles of Perth the Government of the Church by Bishops the erecting of Prelacy therein and all the Corruptions flowing therefrom whereby the Oath of the Covenant is clearly explained and purifyed In the Year 1639. the Prelats being routed run to Court 〈◊〉 up the King England and Irland with all their Friends and Popish partakers in Scotland against the faithful Covenanters as Rebellious and Seditious Persons But they having prepared for their own just Defence the Lord by His outstretched Arm and Power dispelling all these menacing clouds and imminent storms doth by a Pacification concluded reduce a fair calm The King therein aggreeing that an Assembly and Parliament shall be held and that all matters respectively shall be therein determined The Assembly sitting in August thereafter the Kings Commissioner being present and assenting doth ratify the conclusions of the last Assembly at Glasgow and the Commissioner and Secret Council subscribe the Covenant as it was then explained and at the Petition of the Assembly it is enacted to be again subscribed for the Fifth time by the Body of the whole Land But no Faith Honesty nor Honor binding the Prelats and a Court by
Glory and the Kings service that can be imagined as the Letter it self set down at large in the Apologetick Narration doth testify And though this duty and employment was no other then what the meanest subject in the most private capacity might and all were indispensibly obliged to have done yet those Ministers and one Gentleman with them are therefore instantly without hearing committed Prisoners 3. This Committee proceeding to prepare for the succeeding Parliament which was all it's work and design the Parliament siteth down the 1 day of January Where having taken the Oath of Supremacy without respect to it's due limitation contained in the 114. Act. Ia. 6. Parl. 12. 1592. then standing unrepealed and exalting the Kings prerogative upon the alleaged Warrand of the VVord of God and Laws of the Land but in effect directly contrary to both above all Offices Parliaments Laws Leagues Conventions Peace and War and likwise upon meer assertions alleageances in place of declaring upon known and certain grounds which is all that any Parliament can lawfully do directly Innovating the Fundamental Law Constitution of the Kingdom thereby making the Kings Throne the foundation of all the succeeding Perjury and Apostacy They spoil and divest first the Solemn League and Covenant and then the National Covenant Presbyterial Government the whole Work of God of all legal warrand and Authority Declaring all Acts and Practises made and standing in favours thereof to be void and null And by the same great Act rescissory they revive and reinforce all the corruptions and Superstitions of Crossing Kneeling and the like introduced by any Parliament since the Reformation As the Acts of the first Session of the last Parliament do clearly testify Although that these Acts have been and are both in themselves in their effects just cause of great astonishment and mourning to all the Faithful in the Land yet when we remember that height of Wickedness and Profanity that then abounded and the false flattering perjurious Sermons practises by which the Parliament was thereunto instigated but most of all that Act that then passed for an Anniversary Thanksgiving wherein as if we had been delivered to commit all this great Wickedness the Spirit and Work of the Lord are heinously blasphemed and calumniated as the only Author and Cause of all the Blood Bondage Usurpation Rebellion Rapine Violence and other Evils that either the malice and wickedness of men had caused or God in his Righteous Judgement had therefore permitted or inflicted and the Ranversing of our Blessed Reformation Holy Covenants and the Righteous Laws whereby they were established accounted the Restitution of Religion Righteousness and Liberties And the 29 of May as most Auspicious appointed for the yearly solemn commemoration thereof A day the profane Institution whereof cannot be better demonstrated then by it 's more profane observance and celebration ever since practised These things we say being considered do justly adde horror to our astonishment trembling unto our mourning But that their practise might be also consonant to their Acts and Statutes and by cutting off or laying aside it 's most eminent Opposers the return of Prelacy might be more effectually promoted in the same Session of Parliament not only was that Innocent and Faithful one Mr Cut●ry singled out and signally honoured by God to bear testimony to the Kingdom of His Son Jesus Christ His Cause and Covenant for no other fault then his faithfulness therein and his Declining the King's usurped Authority in prejudice of the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus and the priviledges of His Church clearly warranded by 114 Act Parl. 12. la. 6. then standing unrepeal'd and by a great cloud of faithful Witnesses who in like manner did testify against this Usurpation cruelly slain and put to death But also under the colour of certain Epidemick crimes wherein the Soveraignity of Divine Providence more then any man's malice had involved the whole Land others who had been eminent in the Work of God particularly the Marquess of Argyle were condemned to death and forfeited and several other Faithful Ministers besides these who were at first imprisoned by the Committee of Estates were without any cause signifyed imprisoned confined or otherwise vexed and incapacitated 4. The rise and re-establishment of this Antichristian Prelacy being thus prepared in the interval after this first Session of Parliament the King nominateth and presenteth Bishops and four of them being called to Court are there Re-ordained and Consecrated and that in such a manner as doth clearly infer their disowning and renouncing their former Minstery and their Warrand Mission thereunto In consequence whereof all the Ordinary meetings of Presbyteries and Synods are discharged until they should of new be licenced Authorized thereto by the Bishops now nominated and appointed and to the effect that matters might the better succeed several of our Faithful Ministers upon groundless suspitions and for refusing of the Oath of Supremacy arbitrarly and rigorously imposed without so much as admitting such qualifications as no Christian ought or can deny are some of them Banished and others confined 5. The second Session of this last Parliament sitting in May 1662. by their first Act they restore and re-establish Prelacy in all it 's pretended Rights Dignities and Priviledges but in effect in it's real Usurpations and Corruptions And for the better setling thereof and evident declaring to the World how Erastian and Antichristian this Woful Government is both in it's Rise Designs and Effects as by this Act the Restitution thereof is expresly founded upon the King's Supremacy as being an inherent Right in the Crown for the disposal of the external Government of the Church So it is also declared that whatever the King shall determine with advice of the Bishops and such of the Clergy as he shall nominate in the externall Government of the Church shall be valid and effectual without any other Proviso then that the same be consistent with the Laws of the Realm But the Absolute Complement of all Wickedness and the Hight of Usurpation above all that ever the Papacy it self aspired unto is that which followeth whereby the King and Parliament for clearing all scruples which may occurre from former Acts and Practices do rescind all former Acts by which the sole and only power of Jurisdiction within this Church doth stand in the Church and in the Meetings and Assemblies thereof and all Acts of Parliament and Council which may be interpreted to have given any Church-power Jurisdiction or Government to the Office-bearers of the Church their respective meetings other then that which acknowledgeth a dependence upon and subordination to the Soveraign Power of the King as supream and is to be regulated and authorized in the exercise thereof by the Bishops who are to put order to Ecclesiastick matters and to be accountable to the King for their Administration And the foresaid 114 Act Parl. 12. la. 6. whereby the Priviledges Power
and other essentiall Censures given by God to the spirituall Office-bearers in His Church and warranded by His Word are ratifyed is even in so far and totally cassed and rescinded And that the World may know how presumptuous and absurd this Usurpation is which cannot be justly conceaved without an instance of it's effects we here subjoyn that 4 Act. Sess 3. of the same Parliament for the constitution of a National Synod wherein the King is made soveraignly and properly to constitute this Assembly both as to the Appointment of it's Members Constituent and of it's constant President the absolute regulation of things there to be proposed which are declared to be only such as He shall please to signify the determination and limitation of it's Decisions which are to be agreed to by the President as well as the major part and providing that they be not contrary to the Prerogative or the Laws of the Realm And lastly as to the necessity of the King's presence in person or by his Commissioner and of his Ratification and Approbation without which no Act or Deed is to be of any force Now let the World consider what he could have done more in the constitution and regulation of his own Court of Exchequer And if he hath not done all as to the constitution of this Court immediatly depending upon our Lord Jesus Christ and his sole Authority which He Himself hath done or possibly could do by what warrand or rule He who is King of Kings will require We shal not here stand to examine these Acts according to former Laws Oaths and Engagements hereby most fearfully violated and contemned This is a strain of wickedness above all that former times could imagine O! that God would speak to the Authors but not in his wrath and as he hath set His only Son upon his holy Hill of Zicn so he would cause them to fear His displeasure that they may yet be wise and instructed to kiss the Son left he be angry and they perish from the way when his wrath is kindled but a litle Surely to define that the sole Power and Jurisdiction of this Church doth not stand within the same but in some thing without beside our Lord Jesus and that the same is fountain'd in and derived from the King and that all Church-Officers in all Church matters are accountable to him who is neither thereto Gifted nor Called is to set the King upon our Lord Jesus his Throne and a high derogation from and reflection upon him who hes builded the Temple of the Lord bears the Glory sits and rules both as King Priest upon His Throne Who more worthy then Moses was faithful and perfect as a Son over His own House and therefore did not leave His Church destitute of any such necessary and proper Officer or Assister when neither King nor Prince was so much as members thereof And lastly it 's a plain Perversion in stead of Performance of that Promise made to the Church Isai 49. ver 23. That Kings should be it's Nursing Fathers where in place of Dominion there Submission is expresly injoyned they shall bow down to thee with their face toward the Earth We know that this empty Notion of External Policy is vainly pretended to colour the matter But seeing whatsoever can be meaned by external Policy even as to outward decency and Order is either particularly determined by our Lord Himself and His blessed Apostles or under the definition of General and Evident Rules left unto the Churches arbitriment whereby the King being no Church-Officer upon a double account is clearly excluded and seing that under the pretence of this External Policy the greatest most superstitious Novations in the pure Worship of God and the greatest Corruptions and Abuses both by the appointment of new Officers in the Church of Christ without His own warrand and the usurping and perverting of the Power of Spiritual Censures in the Government of Gods House may be and have been introduced we doubt not but all rational men do see the delusions of such vain pretences And certainly since the Act it self doth proceed to grant the King all the Power in over both Ecclesiastick Causes Persons that can be imagined it would be but ordinary ingenuity in our Adversaries plainly to assert that the King is the Great Apostle and Vicegerent of our Lord Jesus Christ in and over His House Although they should not only appear herein destitute of any better warrand then this present Act of Parliament But most plainly to justify al the Usurpation that ever the Pope or Antichrist can be charged with 6. Bishops being thus restored and admitted to sit and give voice in Parliament this Mixture and the Power of their Antichristian Spirit doth quickly exert it self And without regard to the nature of Parliamentary and all Civil Powers which are no wayes conversant about things and perswasions only Internal and meerly appertaining to conscience or to the Word of God which is the ground and warrant upon which all Power whatsoever being only Declarative in matters of this kind ought certainly and expresly to proceed They procure a Dogmatick Act declaring these Positions That it is lawful to Subjects for Reformation or necessary Self-defence to enter into Leagues or take up Arms against the King and such like to be Rebellious and treasonable and particularly that the National Covenant as it was explained in the Year 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant were and are in THEMSELVES UNLAWFUL OATHS and were taken by and imposed upon the Subjects of this Kingdom against the Fundamental Law and Liberties thereof Which neither they nor all the invention of Hell is able to condescend upon or instruct And therefore out of the plenitude of their power as much as ever any Pope pretended to they loose the Obligation of Conscience and free the Subjects of their Engagements And further to compleat this their Wickedness they appoint a Declaration of this High Impiety to be signed by all in Publick Trust that none may be admitted to or exerce the same except they receave in their right hand or in their foreheads this their accursed mark O! Lord our God thow art of purer eyes then to behold Evil and canst not look on Iniquity VVherefore lookst thou on them that deal treacherously and holds thy tongue when the wicked devour the man that is more righteous then he Yet surely O Lord thou hast ordained them for judgement and O mighty God thou hast estabished them for correction Can the World beleeve that a whole Nation in it's most National Capacity including King Parliament and the body of the People should after most clear and evident convictions and signal Manifestations of the Glory and presence of God in the most important and holy Concernments of all Truth and Righteousness most solemnly as it were to day engage themselves by Oath unto the Lord and to morrow without so much as seriously
allowing that which though for the time he endeavoured to improve to the best advantage yet afterwards he intended not only to reform but utterly to abolish therefore cannot in reason infer a command duty to hear the Curates so neither our Lords tolerance in this case can so much as infer it's lawfulness except the cases were duely stated compared which if any will rationally do by first supposing that the Scribes and Pharisees had then lately by gross Perjury and Violence thrust out the Lords Teachers intruded themselves into the Office we are bold to affirm that our greatest adversaries dare not in this case assert that our Lord would so much as in the like words here used have insinuat a simple toleratiō 13. Hitherto we have only observed the progress of these Acts that directly tend to the overthrow of Presbytery and the erecting of Prelacy but as by the vilest of Flatteries and most presumptuous of Usurpations Soveraignity is puffed up and exalted to that Supremacy which is the necessary only foundation of Prelacy So it is no wonder if both in the righteous Judgement of God and through the influence of this wicked Prelacy the stay of lawful Authority become a yoke of Tyranny and that these Prelates who make an absolute surrender of Religion Conscience all Sacred Concernments for the gratifying and to the arbitriment of these Powers whose Creatures they have often Atheistically acknowledged themselves to be do with the same and greater profusion subject both Laws Liberties and the Fortunes of others to the lust of the same Powers which they may so easily pervert unto their own establishment and advancement And this indeed is and hath alwayes been that great aggravation of our later Prelacy rendring the same worse and more intolerable then the Romish Hierarchy which being wholly dependent upon the Pope another and distinct head and not upon the Civil Power whose interests are oftentimes not only distinct but directly opposite it hath neither that access nor influence to abuse Princes Whereas our Prelates deriving all their Power and Being from the Kings Supremacy by endeavouring for their own better establishment to render him incontrollably absolute over and in all things they being otherwise mean and abject persons having the least and almost no share nor interest in the Commonwealth and by reason of their ill Right and worse Conscience in what they do possess being alwayes cruelly jealous have by sad experience ever inclined the Government unto Tyranny and as in this late and worst Catastrophe they have more prevailed then ever formerly they did so the following instances do more clearly demonstrate this assertion We shall not here repeat these Acts whereby for the better and more easy establishment of Prelacy then designed this Parliament for it's first work under pretence of vindicating declaring the Kings Just Right and Prerogative did in effect wholly corrupt and innovate the well tempered and firm constitution of our Ancient Government which both all our Ancient Histories and Records the only evidence whereby fundamental Laws are verifiable do sufficiently declare and the long continuance and endurance thereof excellently commend The first thing that thereafter occurs is that Act and offer of fourty thousand pounds Sterling to the King yearly during his life whereby in place of that relaxation from these burdens which the iniquity of Usurpers had only from time to time imposed a lasting and perpetual Imposition by it's continuance fully exequating the excess of the former is entaild upon us and that for no other end then the complementing of a few Favourites of Prelacy and the maintaining of a Military Force over us for their the Prelates security the persecution slavery of the body of the people opposite thereto The 2. thing is that rigid irregular exorbitant Fining which we have already mentioned clearly unquestionably carried on executed by the same Authors for the same Design The 3. thing is that humble tender made to the King of our duty and loyalty wherby in recognizance of the Kings prerogative and in a further acknowledgement of our duty the Parliament by the 25. Act Session 3. do subject the Persons Fortunes and whole strength of the Kingdom to the Kings pleasure and arbitrement in that humble indeed but also blind and inconsiderat offer of 20000 foot Men and 2000 Horsmen sufficiently armed with 40 dayes Provision to be ready upon the Kings call to march to any part of his Dominions for opposing whatsoever Invasion or Insurrection or for any other service Which offer though possibly many do account it but a voluntary and cheerful expression of that readiness which our Ancestors have often witnessed for the defence of King and Country yet in effect if duely considered as concluded under the force of a Statute Act of Parliament in place of that willingness and readiness alleadged whereunto our Ancestors were from time to time determined by these visible and apparent exigencies of the common concernment which did require it it will be found no other thing then an implicite and slavish Emancipation of our lives and libertyes to the arbitrement of the Powers coloured with the pretext of loyall devotion to lawful Authority But whatever is herein exorbitant is without question the proper effect and product of the jealousy of these Apostate Prelates whom the inward disquiet of an evill conscience causeth to apprehend terror round about The 4. thing wherein this wicked prelacy hath perverted the Ancient and well constitute Government of this Realm is their procuring erecting and exercing the High Commission Court without so much as the approbation of that Parliament wherein nothing would have been refused them wherein not only Ecclesiastick and Civil Jurisdiction are absurdly confounded in impowering secular persons to suspend and depose and pretended Church-men and Ministers to fine confine and incarcerate but the Act. 131. Parl. 8. Iac. 6. discharging all New Courts not approven in Parliament directly thereby contraveened neither will the Catholicon of the Kings omnipotent Prerogative salve this breach in respect the same Prerogative now in so great vigour was by the 129 Act of this same 8 Parl Iae. 6. and almost immediatly preceeding the Act alleadged then also recently enacted But who can consider the Arbitrary form of Inquisition and summar procedour without any shaddow of Legal Process used in the same Commission it 's tyranny and unwarrantable exacting of Oaths and subscriptions with it's new invented insolent and affronting punishments more cruell to ingenuous Spirits then death it self and not be convinced of the gross and wicked corruption of this State-novelty or rather monster The 5. thing which offers is the accumulation and in effect the suppression of the ordinary Offices of State the very stay and props of regular Government and the conduits and channells whereby it 's refreshing influences are diffused with and by an extraordinar and superlative power and Office in the
ordained Neither can this inference appear unwarranted or hard unto any who will impartially consider that though the same qualification doth in the like maner affect and define all duties whatsoever which we owe either to God or our Countrey yet it were most absurd thence to infer that if these more eminently intrusted should either turn directly Apostates and enemies to the Christian Faith or adversaries and destroyers of the Common-wealth the people of an inferior degree might not step forward to occupy the places and assert the Interests which these wicked men had so traiterously forfaulted and deserted All which must necessarily be granted if it be but rightly considered that as Order and the Observance thereof is only a mean subordinate to and intended for the Glory of God and the good of the people so must all the Regulation and Determination thereof be only admitted in so far as it is Conducible and no wayes to render it Destructive or Repugnant to these great Ends of its appointment From all which we clearly conclude that thir words in the Covenant of Places and Callings are no more Restrictive in the cases above mentioned then a General 's command to his souldiours entering in battel being thus qualifyed doth impede the necessity of Succession in case of the vacancy of any charge either through death or desertion requisit for the obtaining of the proposed end of Victory but that they are in effect specially the antecedent and subjoined words sincerely really and constantly all the dayes of our life being considered rather Exegetick and Ampliative 8. That whatsoever Laws Covenants and Engagements were standing and binding unto us before this late fearful Apostacy and Defection they are still in the sight of God and in the Consciences of all that fear His Name and mind his Glory the rather more strong and obligeing then in the least infringed or dissolved It being impossible that such Sacred Oaths so solemnly sworn unto the most High and such Righteous Laws by vertue thereof statuted and enacted for the carrying on and establishment of the Work of God thereby intended should be Ambulatory and Mutable at the pleasure of men specially of such who without regard of God Conscience Honor or Honesty have in the very pride and power of Wickedness not only broken the Lords bands casten away His cords and violently under the pretext of abused Authority overturned his whole Work but done despite against the same both by ignominious Burning and Blaspheming of the Lords holy Covenant And this Position Rescissory we oppose unto their great Act Rescissory and to all Acts and practices of the like nature antecedent thereto or dependent thereupon Being fully perswaded that though now they appear unequally ballanced yet the Lord shall declare from heaven His Righteousness and laugh at His enemies Acts and Devises and have them all in derision 9. That though we do heartily approve their 〈◊〉 veneration and just esteem of lawfull Authority the great and excellent Ordinance of God who to prevent all prejudice that it may incur and inconvenience that may ensue thereon do so far transmit this respect to the person therewith vested as to hold for a Maxime but indeed equally against Religion Reason and Experience that the King doeth no wrong And though we are perswaded that the true rise and cause of the sin and calamity under which we lye is from the malice perjury flattery and violence of that Antichristian spirit ruling in the apostat Prelates and therefore would willingly cloath our selves even in the sight of man with that ample Allowance and full Authority whereby the King did once approve the holy Covenant and countenance the Lords Work as if the same did yet stand as it ought not retracted or repeal'd Yet seing our late Parliament by their second Act Session second have reprobated and discharged all pretences of Authority in this kind notwithstanding that the same hath been and may be most necessary in many cases for the preserving of the Kingdom salving of State-inconveniences we do therefore rather subsist on the former grounds and turn our complaint and prayer unto God who is the great King over all looking for His appearance and waiting for His salvation 10. That the Glory of God and of our Lord Jesus Christ the Defence and Maintenance of the blessed Gospel and it 's precious Ministry and Ordinances are Duties Concernments infinitly more important then the defence and preservation of our Lives Liberties and the Common-wealth against the most barbarous and horrid violences and injuries that can be imagined Like-as the violation and destruction of all these is so evidently designed and wickedly practised by this late and present Apostacy that a clearer ground and cause of Self-defence and Reformation cannot possibly be supposed so that to condescend to answer the peevish clamours of these Neutral and careless men who say what needeth all this noise for the extrinsick and arbitrary forms of Government and modes of VVorship both with and without which Religion and Righteousness have equally flourished and prospered where to shut our eyes from beholding the Glory and Grace of God that in this Land hath so visibly appeared in and been advanced by this great Ordinance of PRESBYTERY by Himself for that end appointed and also from the observing of these deludges of Profanity Wickedness Superstition and Violence which the Devill by his great engine of PRELACY hath alwayes and in all Churches caused and procured 11. That as such was the State Condition and Engagements of this Church and Kingdom at the time of the King's return and before the re-erecting of this Prelacy that all and every one of the Nation were most strictly obliged sincerely really and constantly to have resisted and opposed this wicked Defection to the last drop of their blood so the sinfull complyance of many and wofull fainting and withdrawing of others might indeed incapacitat such as remain faithful from the best but neither could nor can dis-engage them from their utmost endeavours From these grounds and what hath been formerly represented the argument of the Indictment of Treason above-mentioned viz. That all Convocations and Risings in Arms or Subjects entering in Leagues without or against the Kings Authority are treasonable But such was the late Rising and renewing of the Covenant Therefore c. May be easily and clearly answered that all such Risings and entering into Leagues as are not warranded and commanded by the Superior Law and Authority of God who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords which by our own express Acts and Statutes are acknowledged and are not founded upon the Fundamental Right and necessarily intended for the preservation of Religion and Righteousness the great and principal End of all Laws and Governments according whereunto our Laws have also by posterior Statutes been expresly interpreted are indeed treasonable But such the late Rising was not but on the contrary was more clearly approven by these grounds then
not lament with Jeremiah Cap. 9 1 2 3 ● Oh that my head were waters and mine eyes a fountain of tears that I might weep day and night for the slain of the Daughter of my People Oh that I had in the Wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men that I might leave my People and go from them For they be all adulterers an assembly of treacherous men And they bend their tongue like their bowe for lies But they are not valiant f●r the Truth upon the Earth for they proceed from evil to evil and they know not me saith the Lord. And this will the more appear not only if we remember the general nature of Backsliding which is a very comprehensive Sin importing less Love Fear and Trust in the true God and proclaiming more Inconstancy Unfaithfulness and ingratitude towards Him then sometimes is found in very Heathens towards their Idols But also if we consider that our present Defection hath all circumstantial Aggravations in the highest degree For it is not in things only Civil Indifferent or of little moment But in things Religious Necessary Important and which at least in their tendency and consequence reach to the very foundation It is not the effect of common humane and invincible infirmity but most free and voluntary yea wilful and deliberate It is not done by stealth or in a corner but avowedly and openly in the sight of the Sun It is not Private and Personal but Representative and Authorized by Acts and Proclamations of King Parliament and Council It is not smoothly and subtilly but most tyrannically carried on by military violence and cruelty It is not of a few or inconsiderable Persons but very Universal The greatest part of all Ranks and of some Ranks almost the whole being some one way or other involved therein It is not only of these who were alwayes of known and professed disaffection to the Cause and Covenant of God but also of many who sometimes being exceeding zealous themselves and exemplary and forcible upstirrers of others therein are now become the chief Ring-leaders theirof and most bloody Persecuters of those who remain stedfast in the Truth It is not in an Heathenish or Antichristian Land or Church divided and broken with several Sects as some others are but even in Scotland so clearly enlightened for which the Lord had wrought so many wonderful works which was under so many obligations of Oaths and Covenants to the contrary and had been so united in the profession of the Truth It is not from violent force Inevitable necessity or irresistible temptation which is neither possible nor yet would excuse it but when the Lord by breaking the yoke of forrain Usurpation had given King and Countrey the fairest opportunity which they ever had to restore confirm and advance His Work as if He had delivered us that we might work all these Abominations And all this for no other end then the base flattering of the Kings humor and inclination the satiating of Prelaticall Pride and Ambition the indulging of the licentious profanity of some Debauched degenerated Nobles and others who could not endure the yoke of Christ's sound doctrine and impartiall discipline And the suppression of Religion and Righteousness in the subversion of the late work of Reformation Whereby we have charged our selves with all the blood that hath been shed upon either side during the former wars Have laid a stumbling block before all who shall see or hear of it to blaspheme Religion as a fiction to condemn the late Work of Reformation as a false pretence for Rebellion and Self-Interest and to affirm that there is neither truth nor ingenuity in the Professors thereof Pass over the Isles of Chittim and see and send unto Kedar and consider diligently and see if there be such a thing hath a Nation changed their Gods which yet are no Gods But Scotland Ah Scotland hath changed her glory for that which doth not profit Be astonished O ye heavens at this and be horribly afraid And so much the rather because few Lands did ever make Defection after this manner but as upon the one hand the Lord gave them up unto more Backsliding until they abounded more with Atheism and all manner of abominations then some Pagan-Nations who never heard nor made Profession of the Gospel So upon the other hand He alwayes pursued them with sorest plagues not only of subjugation at home scattering and exile abroad dividing of Kingdomes amongst themselves and from their former Rulers and final subversion of whole Empires Kingdomes and Common-wealths But also many times with the Final removal of the Gospel and utter dissolution of all visible National Covenant-relation as might be demonstrated from Holy Scripture and other Histories And indeed if He to whom nothing is strange or impossible though they may seem both to us and whose wayes and thoughts are as far above ours as the Heavens are above the Earth do not in the Soveraignity of His Grace recede from His ordinary method of dealing with such apostatizing People and now when he hath seen our way do not heal us we have alas ●oo too just ground of fear that we shall become such a proverb amongst the Nations that the generation to come of our Children and the stranger that cometh from a far Land when they see the plagues of this Land shall wonder and ask Wherefore hath the Lord done this unto this Land What meaneth the heat of this great anger Oh! that the very first and next following steps of Defection together with the Causes of the Lord's wrath against the Land were remembered and acknowledged and that all who have had any accession to the kindling of this flame and who can wholly Justify himself If any would be sure his own mouth should condemn him would draw water and pour it out before the Lord for quenching thereof and that the first resiclers from our National Acknowledgment of Sins and Engagement to duties would glorify God by Confession that he might turn from the fierceness of his Anger But alas He hath at once pour'd out upon us the Spirit of Whoredome and of a deep sleep and hath both made us to erre from His way and hard'ned our hearts from his fear And as we should look bekind us to the Rise so before us to the Result of th●se things for though every runner may read the Primum mobile of this course the great axletree and wheels upon which all moveth and who are the furious drivers and slavish drawers thereof and we have both seen the several degrees of Motion and advancement and smarted the sad effects of the same yet I am affray'd that there is now another Spirit in Persons and Tendency in affairs then some men apprehend Whether there be a sufficient ground in the Holy Scriptures to think with some that before the last fall of the Roman Antichrist the Popish Religion shall once more overshadow the Christian World is not proper
and Inclinations of Persons Times and Places or the pretended conveniency of Civil Policy as to leave Doctrin and Worship thus Indifferent and arbitrarily determinable and variable according to these crooked and changable rules If Church Government must be Indifferent and thus arbitrarily determinable and Ambulatory because the Holy Scripturs do not Expressly affirme that Presbyterial Government is the Only Government which should be in the Christian Church and also Expressly declare that it is Unalterable to the worlds end and that the first Institution and Practice thereof by the Apostles and their Successors in the Ministry never was nor shall be Repealed why may not the Civil Magistrat or any other arrogating a power of Instituting or Altering Church Government or Officers by Parity of reason make many other Necessary and Practicall points of Faith which are not more Expressly declared by the Holy Scriptures to be Unalterable Truths then Presbyterial Government is though all be evident enough to be also Indifferent arbitrarily determinable mutable then farewel Infant-baptisme Womens receaving of the Lords Supper observation of the first day of the week for the Christian Sabbath yea farewel Law Testimony more sure Word of Prophecy whereunto we should go take heed for a new Rule of Faith Practice welcome Humane Prudence State-Policy Corrupt Changable Disposition of man pretended Necessity or Conveniency of State Time Place yea welcome all Doctrins Practices which though they were once positively prohibited can alleage that the Scripture doth not Expressly declare that they never were nor shall be repealed And where are we then In vain is the Law in vain is the pen of the Scribe and every one without transgression may do what seemeth good in his own eyes if only he can Temporize and offe●d not the Civil Magistrat by violation of his Arbitrary Institutions and Lawes in Church aff●i●s wherein he must be Supream O my soul come not int● the secrets of such Latitudinarian or rather in this Nullifidian Adiaphorists We would not be here mistaken as if we denyed to the Civil Magistrat any Power which the Holy Scriptures allow unto Him for as we assert his Office to be an Ordinance of God and his Person being lawfully therewith vested to be signally impressed with a special Character of Majestick Authority wherefore in a due Subordination to Him who is Lord over all He should be subjected to and obeyed So we chearfully grant that whereas the Heathen Magistrat because of his Morall incapacity to Exerce more power about Religion and Ecclesiastical affairs hath only a Power in Actu signa●o and ●us ad rem the Christian Magistrat hath Ius in re and in Actu Exercito may and should by his Lawes establish the true Religion within his dominions and command his Subjects to make publick profession thereof That by his Civil Sanction he may and should Ratify Ecclesiasticall Sentences aggreeable to the Word of God That anent these he may and should Exercise an Antecedent Discretive Iudgment whereby he may not adde an Implicit approbation That for Preaching and Propagation of the Gospel and for nursing of Piety and Learning he may and should provide Necessary and Convenient accommodation and encouragement as to Persons Places and Revenues That for his own Information and Advice he may call Occasionall Meetings of Church Officers and others to Confer and Debate matters before him That Pro r● nata he may Convocate Ecclesiasticall Synods to reason and conclude Church affairs according to the Scripture That for his own Information and for preventing of Outward Force and Inward Confusion he may be Present therein by Himself or his Delegats That by his Power he may and should Defend and Encourage the Church in the free and peaceable Possession of all her Intrinsecall Priviledges and all the Members thereof in the Profession and Practice of the same That by the same Authority he may and should repress Error Heresy Superstition Atheisme Blasphemy and Profanness and Punish the Authors and Spreaders thereof That in case of negligence he may Command all and even Ministers to per●orme their r●spective duties in general as necessity requireth And that for Civil transgressions he may Civilly puni●h Eccl●siastical Persons as well as other Subjects according to the Law of God and Righteous Lawes of the Land The Zealous discharge of all which we would thankfully acknowledg to God and Man as the Faithfull performance of that gracious Promise that Kings shall be the Churches nursing ●athe●s But if discontented herewith as if all this together with the Weighty affairs of the Common wealth were too little work for his Transcendent Power and Abilities and as if Jesus Christ had no Kingdom or Government or these were not distinct from the Kingdoms and Government of the World or though th●y were as if he were equally Head and Fountain of both He will needs a●bitrarily Institut or Alter the Species of Church Government Authorise Exauthorise or Restrain Church-Officers in the Exercise of the Power of Order or Jurisdiction in whole or in part as the Parliament and Councill have prohibited some Hundreds the whole Exercise of their Ministry and the High Commission which claimeth no power but what is solely and immediatly derived from the King hath deprived some from the Office interdicted Others the administration of the Lords Supper If he will Define Articles of Faith and prescribe what heads of Doctrine Ministers shall treat or not treat of in their Sermons as the King hath done in his printed Letter to the Bishop of York And thereupon Primarily Immediatly and Antecedently to any Judgment of the Church which is the Pillar of Truth and to which the Spirits of the Prophets are Subject Cognosce and Determine of Ministers Doctrine when the Church herself is willing and ready to try the Spirits And Criminally or Capitally punish them therefore under the pretence of Treason and Rebellion as several instances can be adduced against King and Councill in the series of our Church If he will Ordain particular Church Censurs to to be executed against particular persons for particular definite Ecclesiastical alleaged offences leaving nothing undone by Himself in person but the Execution of what he hath appointed As the Parliament hath appointed Suspension and Deprivation of Ministers for not observing the Bishops meetings and the King in his Commission to the High Commission hath appointed Excommunication whereas they may as well Immediatly Suspend Deprive and Excommunicat themselves as Appoint them to be executed in the manner specified in the said Act of Parliament and Commission If after the example of Antichristian or Pagan Nations he will Institut and Enjoin Needless Vain Superstitious Significant and Burdensome Rits in the Worship of God as most of the Imposed Ceremonies in the Lyturgy can be instructed be If he will arrogate the Sole Power of convocating Ecclesiastical Synods which is an Intrinsecall priviledg of the Church
whereof She was in Possession three hundred years before there was a Christian Magistrat in the world Authorizing it And will Imprison Confine Condemn and Banish Ministers for pleading and Practising this Right as King James did not a few in and about the Year 1606. and the Present King of late by Parliament Council and Commissioner did interdict all the Lawfull Assemblies of the Church which did not derive their Power from the Abjured and Perjured Prelats and if he will not only claim the only power of indicting ●●lemn Fasts and Thanksgivings as de Facto is done these ●or 6 years past but also institute a day to be Aniversarily ●oly for ever which no mortal man can do If I say 〈◊〉 will thus Invade the Kingdom of Christ confound it 〈◊〉 the Kingdoms of the World and equally Exerce the ●overnments of both no man needs pronounce but rather fear the Domesticall and Personall doom Executed upon Saul and Uzziah for usurping the Priests office How in ●quall dealing is it that He who clamoureth so much of other men and particularly Ministers wandering without their sphere and overstretching-meddling with Civil affairs should himself be Circumscribed and move within no Fixed sphere Is it not enough that He have a Power Objectively Ecclesiasticall about Church affaires but he must also have a Power Formally Ecclesiasticall whereby he may Exerce Acts purely Spiritual and proper to Church Officers Will it not suffice him that he have an Externall Power of providing for the Church and protecting of her from Outward Violence or Inward Disorder but he must also have an Internall power of Doctrin Government and Disciplin the several Forms Acts thereof Is is not Sufficent that he have an Imperat Power whereby He may command all his Subjects as such to do their respective duties but he must also have and Elicit power whereby he may at least materially or equivalently Exerce Spirituall Acts in his own person Will it not please him that he have a Civil Power of Punishing Church Officers as Subjects for Civil transgressions but he must also have a Spiritual Power of Censuring them for Ecclesiasticall offences Will it not content him that he have a Secundary Power of Judiciall Approbation or Condemnation of what the Church hath already found and declared to be Truth or Error but he must also have a Primary and Immediat Power of Cognition of Truth and Error Antecedent to any Judgment of the Church thereanent Will it not satisfy him that he have a Discretive Power whereby he may not Implicitely Ratify Ecclesiasticall Sentences but he must also have a Definitive Power of Authoritative Decision And in a word is it not enough that he have a Cumulative Power of Confirming and Strengthening the Power and Priviledges of the Church but he must als● have a Privative Power whereby if he please he may destroy the same That the Lord hath had and to the Worlds end will have a Church none who beleeve the Authority of the Holy ●criptures can deny or question And that he hath fixed Discriminative boundaries betwen his own and the Kingdoms of the Earth that is betwen his Church and other Civil Societies and their respective Governments is no less evident For though both consist of Men and sometimes of the same Persons though both have Order and Government a Power to Exercise the same and that Derived from God and the Persons invested therewith should be qualified and in the Exercise thereof should walk Absolutely by the Rule of the Word Punishing and Censuring after clear Conviction by Confession or Probation And should Ultimatly aime at the Glory of God and Good of the People and for that effect be mutually subservient and useful one to another in these amongst other things they aggree Yet they are Formally distinct For they consist of men under distinct Notions and Relations Civil Society and Policy is founded upon the Light and Law of Nature Ecclesiasticall by Revealed Positive precept The one is Common to all men as Men the other is Peculiar to those who profess the True God The Form of the one may be Monarchical the other not The object of the one is Civil the other is Spirituall The Nature of the one and Manner of Exerceing it is Magisterial the Other Ministerial The Acts and Sentences of the one are Corporall rhe other Spiritual The Immediat Rule of Exerceing the one is the ●awes of the Land and the other the Word of God and ●cclesiastical Constitutions aggreeable thereunto The one ●s performed in the Name of the Supream Magistrat the other in the Name of Jesus Christ The Immediat End of the one is the Good of the Common-wealth the other the Good of Souls Yea though the Church and Common-wealth of the Jewes of all others that ever were did most aggree yet were they Formally distinct for they had ordinarily distinct Rulers the Priest and Levits for the one Judges and King 's for the other They had distinct Acts Sacrificing praying c. in the Church Death Banishment Confiscation Inprisonment Ezra 2 26. in the State They had distinct Objects the Matters of the Lord and the Matters of the King 2 Chron. 19.11 Distinct Lawes the Ceremoniall for the Church the Judicial for the Common-wealth and the Morall for both They had sometimes distinct Members when these of the One were not admitted to some Priviledges of the Other The Form of the State did alter from Judges to Kings but the Churches was unalterably the same And they had their distinct Periods of Duration for the Church continued though corrupt after the Civil Government was overturned by the Romans And as the Church and State of the Jewes were in these things distinct so had they their distinct Governments and Judicatories for Exer●●ing the same Respectively For Exo. 24.1 there are 70. Elders who v. 14. appear to be vested with Authority and to have Aaron and Hur for their Presidents or Moderators now these 70 Elders cannot be the 70 who Numb 11. shared of the Government with Moses for these mentioned Exod. 24. were in Authority when the Israelits were at Sinai whereas the other mentioned Numb 11. were chosen after they went from Sinai neither can they be any other 70 in Civil Authority because before the Election of those Numb 11. Moses was alone in the Government Again Deut. 17. there are distinct causes viz. Blood Blood plea and plea which were Civill and Stroke and Stroke which whether it was Leprosy belonged to the Priests to Judge of Lev. 13.3 Distinct Rulers viz. the Priests the Levets and the Iudge who v. 11. are distinguished by the disjunctive particle Or Distinct Acts of telling or exponing the Sentence of the Law of telling Iudgment v. 10.11 distinct Penalties of Death and puting the Evill from Israel v 12. Further in ● Chr. 23.4 Ye will find 6000 of the Levites who were Officers and Iudges which must needs have been in Ecclesiastical affairs
consequents thereof are very observable which were thus Mr Sharp having formerly been intimately familiar with Mr Wood came to visite him under his Sickness whereunto Sharps Apostacy had no small accession thereafter did falsely spread a report by word writ that Mr Wood had reseiled from Presbyterial Government Whereof when Mr Wood was informed he was of new grievously affected and afflicted and thereupon for his own Vindication left this Testimony behind him But Mr Sharp finding himself thereby made a publlck lyar making lyes still his refuge pursueth Mr Wood being dead as well as alive with a new slander alleaging his Testimony to be Fictitious or Extorted from him when through distemper of his sickness he knew not what he did and thereupon caused summond the Witnesses the Writter and some other persons before the High Commission But the contrary of this was and is most Evident not only because this Testimony was written and subscribed a considerable number of dayes before his Death dureing which intervall as before he was so composed that he spake many gracious words about his own soul Ordered his Civil affairs and a famous Physician was not without hopes of his Recovery But also because hearing that some of his faithful Brethren Co-Presbyters were in the town he sent once again for them and before them and some other Ministers at other times purged himself of that unjust Imputation and did bear witness for Presbyterial Government more fully freely then is in the written Testimony some time thereafter of his own accord did call for the Writter there being none other present in the chamber at the beginning did indite and cause him writ the same as it now is without any Alteration as also in a Letter written some considerable time before inviting Mr Carstairs to come and visite him he had made mention of the Backsliding Tryalls and Sufferings of the times and expressed his desire to Live that he might give a more free Testimony to the Truth Notwithstanding all which Mr Sharp obstructing the reading of a Letter written by Mr Carstairs to the Chancelor containing and clearing the matter of fact persisted with great Attestations before the High Commission in his former false alleagance and Slandering both of the Dead and the Living and caused imprison the Writer and one of the witnesses and forced the other whom for his eminent Parts Holiness and Faithfulness he most pursued to a Retirement for his own safety What shall be given to Thee O Sharp Or what shall be done to Thee O false Tongue Sharp arrows of the Mighty and Coals of Juniper The Nationall Covenant OR The Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland subscribed at first by the Kings Majesty and his Houshold in the yeare 1580. Thereafter by Persons of all rankes in the yeare 1581 By ordinance of the Lords of the Secret Councill and Acts of the general Assembly Subscribed againe by all sorts of Persons in the Yeare 1590 By a new Ordinance of Council at the desire of the General Assembly With a General Band for maintenance of the true Religion the Kings Person And now subscribed in the Year 1638. By Us Noblemen Barons Gentlemen Burgesses Ministers and Commons then under-subscribing Together with our resolution and promises for the causes after specified To maintaine the said true Religion and the Kings Majesty according to the Confession foresaid and Acts of Parliament And now upon the Supplication of the General Assembly to His Majesty's high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesty's Honorable Privy Council subscribed again in the Year 1639. by Ordinance of Council and Act of General Assembly The Tenor whereof here followeth WE All and every one of Us underwritten Protest that after long and due Examination of our owne Consciences in matters of true false Religion We are now throughly resolved of the Truth by the Word and Spirit of God and therefore we believe with our hearts confess with our mouths subscribe with our hands and constantly affirme before God and the whole Word that this onely is the true Christian Faith and Religion pleasing God and bringing Salvation to man which now is by the mercy of God revealed to the world by the preaching of the blessed Evangel and receaved believed and defended by many and sundry notable Kirks and Realmes but chiefly by the Kirk of Scotland the Kings Majesty and three estates of this Realme as Gods eternall Truth and onely ground of our Salvation as more particularly is expressed in the Confession of our Faith stablished and publickly confirmed by sundry Acts of Parliament and now of a long time hath beene openly professed by the Kings Majesty and whole body of this Realme both in Burgh and Land To the which Confession and forme of Religion wee willingly agree in our consciences in all points as unto Gods undoubted Truth and Verity grounded onely upon his written Word And therefore we abhorre and detest all contrary Religion and Doctrine But chiefly all kinde of Papistry in generall and particular heads even as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God and Kirk of Scotland but in special we detest and refuse the usurped authority of that Roman Antichrist upon the Scriptures of God upon the Kirk the civill Magistrate and conscience of men All his tyrannous lawes made upon indifferent things against our Christian liberty His erronious Doctrine against the sufficiency of the written Word the perfection of the Law the office of Christ and his blessed Evangel His corrupted Doctrine concerning originall sinne our naturall inability and rebellion to Gods Law our Justification by faith only our imperfect Sanctification and obedience to the Law the nature number and use of the Holy Sacraments His five bastard Sacraments with all his Rites Ceremonies and false Doctrine added to the ministration of the true Sacraments without the Word of God His cruell judgement against Infants departing without the Sacrament his absolute necessity of Baptisme his blasphemous opinion of Transubstantiation or reall presence of Christs body in the Elements and receiving of the same by the wicked or bodies of men His dispensations with solemne Oathes Perjuries and degrees of Mariage forbidden in the Word his cruelty against the innocent divorced his divellish Masse his blasphemous Priesthood his profane Sacrifice for the sinnes of the dead and the quick his Canonization of men calling upon Angels or Saints departed worshipping of Imagery Relicts and Crosses dedicating of Kirks Altars Dayes Vowes to creatures his Purgatory Prayers for the dead praying or speaking in a strange language with his Processions and blasphemous Letany and multitude of Advocates or Mediators his manifold Orders Auricular Confession his desperate and uncertaine Repentance his general and doubtsome Faith his satisfactions of men for their sinnes his Justification by works opus operatum works of Supererogation Merits Pardons Peregrinations and Stations his holy water baptising of Bells conjuring of Spirits crossing saning
anointing conjuring hallowing of GODS good creatures with the superstitious opinion joyned therewith his Worldly Monarchy and wicked Hierarchy his three solemne vowes with all his shavelings of sundry sorts his erronious and bloudy decrees made at Trent with all the subscribers and approvers of that cruell and bloudy Band conjured against the Kirk of GOD and finally wee detest all his vaine Allegories Rites Signes and Traditions brought in the Kirk without or against the Word of GOD and Doctrine of this true reformed Kirk to the which we joyne ourselves willingly in Doctrine Faith Religion Discipline and use of the Holy Sacraments as lively members of the same in Christ our Head promising and swearing by the Great Name of the Lord our GOD that we shall continue in the obedience of the Doctrine and Discipline of this Kirk and shall defend the same according to our vocation and Power all the dayes of our lives under the pains contained in the Law and danger both of Body and Soul in the day of GODS fearful Judgment And seeing that many are stirred up by Sathan and that Roman Antichrist to promise sweare subscribe and for a time use the Holy Sacraments in the Kirk deceitfully against their own Consciences minding thereby first under the external cloak of Religion to corrupt and subvert secretly GODS true Religion within the Kirk and afterward when time may serve to become open enemies and persecutors of the same under vain hope of the Popes dispensation devised against the Word of GOD to his greater confusion and their double condemnation in the day of the LORD JESUS Wee therefore willing to take away all suspicion of hypocrisy and of such double dealing with GOD and his Kirk Protest and call The Searcher of all hearts for witnesse that Our mindes and hearts do fully agree with this our Confession Promise Oath and Subscription so that Wee are not moved for any wordly respect but are persuaded onely in our Consciences through the knowledge and love of Gods true Religion printed in our hearts by the Holy Spirit as we shall answer to him in the day when the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed And because we perceave that the quietness and stability of our Religion and Kirk doth depend upon the safety good behaviour of the Kings Majesty as upon a comfortable Instrument of Gods mercy granted to this Countrey for the maintaining of this Kirk and ministration of Justice amongst us we protest and promise with our hearts under the same Oath Hand-writ and Pains that we shall defend his Person and Authority with our goods bodies and lives in the defence of Christ his Evangel Liberties of our Country ministration of Justice and punishment of iniquity against all enemies within this Realm or without as we desire our GOD to be a strong and merciful defender to us in the day of our death and coming of our Lord Iesus Christ To whom with the Father and the Holy Spirit be all Honour and Glory Eternally Like as many Acts of Parliament not onely in general do abrogate annull and rescind all Lawes Statutes Acts Constitutions Canons civil or municipall with all other Ordinances and practique penalties whatsoever made in prejudice of the true Religion and Professours thereof Or of the true Kirk-discipline jurisdiction and freedome thereof Or in favours of Idolatry and Superstition Or of the Papisticall Kirk As Act. 3. Act. 13. Parl. 1. Act. 23. Parl. 11. Act. 114. Parl. 12. of King Iames the sixt That Papistry and Superstition may be utterly suppressed according to the intention of the Acts of Parliament repeated in the 5. Act. Parl. 20. K Iames 6. And to that end they ordaine all Papists and Priests to be punished by manifold Civill and Ecclesiastical pains as adversaries to Gods true Religion preached and by Law established within this Realme Act. 24. Parl. 11. K. Iames 6. as common enemies to all Christian government Act. 18. Parl. 16. K. Iames 6. as rebellers and gainstanders of our Soveraigne Lords Authority Act. 47. Parl. 3. K. Iames 6. and as Idolaters Act. 104. Parl. 7. K. Iames 6. but also in particular by and atcour the Confession of Faith do abolish and condemne the Popes Authority and Jurisdiction out of this Land and ordaine the maintainers thereof to be punished Act 2. Parl. 1. Act 51. Part. 3. Act 106. Parl. 7. Act 114. Parl. 12. K. Iames 6. do condemne the Popes erronious doctrine or any other erronious doctrine repugnant to any of the Articles of the true and Christian religion publickly preached and by law established in this Realme And ordaines the spreaders and makers of Books or Libels or Letters or writs of that nature to be punished Act 46. Parl. 3. Act 106. Parl. 7. Act 24. Parl. 11. K. Iames 6. do condemne all Baptisme conforme to the Popes Kirk and the Idolarry of the Masse and ordaines all sayers willfull hearers and concealers of the Masse the maintainers and resetters of the Priests Jesuites traffiquing Papists to be punished without any exception or restriction Act 5. Parl. 1. Act. 120. Parl. 12. Act. 164. Parl. 13. Act. 193. Parl. 14. Act. 1. Parl. 19. Act. 5. Parl. 20. K. Iames 6. do condemne all erroneous bookes and writtes containing erroneous doctrine against the Religion presently professed or containing superstitious Rites and Ceremonies Papisticall whereby the people are greatly abused and ordaines the home-bringers of them to be punished Act 25. Parl. 11. K. Iames 6. do condemne the monuments and dregs of by-gone Idolatry as going to the Crosses observing the Feastivall dayes of Saints and such other superstitious and Papisticall Rites to the dishonour of GOD contempt of true Religion and fostering of great errour among the people and ordaines the users of them to be punished for the second fault as Idolaters Act 104. Parl. 7. K. Iames 6. Like as many Acts of Parliament are conceaved for maintenance of GODS true and Christian Religion and the purity thereof in Doctrine and Sacraments of the true Church of God the liberty freedom thereof in her National Synodal Assemblies Presbyteries Sessions Policy Discipline and Jurisdiction thereof as that purity of Religion and liberty of the Church was used professed exercised preached and confessed according to the reformation of Religion in this Realm As for instance The 99. Act. Parl. 7. Act. 23. Parl. 11. Act. 114. Parl. 12. Act. 160. Parl. 13. of King Iames 6. Ratified by the 4. Act. of King Charles So that the 6. Act. Parl. 1. and 68. Act. Parl. 6. of King Iames 6. in the Yeare of God 1579. declares the Ministers of the blessed Evangel whom GOD of his mercy had raised up or hereafter should raise agreeing with them that then lived in Doctrin and Administration of the Sacraments and the People that professed Christ as he was then offered in the Evangel and doth communicate with the Holy Sacraments as in the reformed Kirk's of this Realm they were publickly administrat according
to the Confession of Faith to be the true and Holy Kirk of Christ Jesus within this Realm and decerns and declares all and sundry who either gainsayes the Word of the Evangel received and approved as the heads of the Confession of Faith professed in Parliament in the Yeare of God 1560. specified also in the first Parliament of King Iames 6. and ratified in this present Parliament more particularly do specify or that refuses the administration of the Holy Sacraments as they were then ministrated to be to members of the said Kirk within this Realme and true Religion presently professed so long as they keep themselves so divided from the society of Christs body And the subsequent Act. 69. Parl. 6. of K. Iames 6. declares That there is none other Face of Kirk nor other Face of Religion then was presently at that time by the Favour of GOD established within this Realme which therefore is ever stiled Gods true Religion Christs true Religion the true and Christian Religion and a perfect Religion Which by manifold acts of Parliament all within this realme are bound to subscribe the articles thereof the Confession of Faith to recant all doctrine errours repugnant to any of the said Articles Act. 4. 9. Parl. 1. Act. 45.46.47 Parl. 3. Act 71. Parl. 6. Act 106. Parl. 7. Act 24. Parl. 11. Act 123. Parl. 12. Act 194. and 197. Parl. 14. of K. Iames 6. And all Magistrats Sherifs c. on the one parte are ordained to search apprehend and punish all contraveeners For instance Act 5. Parl. 1. Act 104. Parl. 7. Act 25. Par. 11. K. Iames 6. And that notwithstanding of the Kings Majesty's licences on the contrary which are discharged declared to be of no force in so farre as they tend in any wayes to the prejudice hinder of the execution of the Acts of Parliament against Papists adversaries of true Religion Act. 106. Parl. 7. K. Iames 6. On the other part in the 47. Act. Parl. 3. K. Iames 6. It is declared and ordained seeing the cause of Gods true Religion and his highnes Authority are so joyned as the hurt of the one is common to both and that none shal be reputed as loyall and faithfull subjects to our Soveraigne Lord or his Authority but be punishable as rebellers and gainstanders of the same who shall not give their Confession and make their profession of the said true Religion and that they who after defection shall give the Confession of their Faith of new they shall promise to continue therein in time comming to maintaine our Souveraigne Lords Authority and at the uttermost of their power to fortify assist and maintaine the true Preachers and Professors of Christs Evangel against whatsoever enemies and gainestanders of the same and namely against all such of whatsoever nation estate or degree they be of that have joyned and bound themselves or have assisted or assists to set forward and execute the cruell decrees of Trent contrary to the Preachers and true Professors of the Word of God which is repeated word by word in the Article of Pacification at Perth the 23 of Februar 1572. approved by Parliament the last of Aprile 1573. Ratified in Parliament 1587. and related Act 123. Parl. 12. of K. Iames 6. with this addition that they are bound to resist all treasonable uproars and hostilities raised against the true Religion the Kings Majesty and the true Professors Like as all Liedges are bound to maintaine the King Majesty's Royal Person and Authority the Authority of Parliaments without the which neither any lawes or lawful judicatories can be established Act 130. Act. 131. Parl. 8. K. Iames 6. and the subjects Liberties who ought onely to live and be governed by the Kings lawes the common lawes of this Realme allanerly Act 48. Parl. 3. K. Iames the first Act. 79. Parl 6. K. Iames the 4. repeated in the Act 13 1. Parl. 8. K. Iames 6. Which if they be innovated or prejudged the commission anent the union of the two Kingdoms of Scotland and England which is the sole Act of the 17. Parl. of K. Iames 6. declares such confusion would ensue as this Realme could be no more a free Monarchy because by the fundamentall lawes ancient priviledges offices and liberties of this Kingdome not onely the Princely Authority of his Majesty's Royal discent hath been these many ages maintained but also the peoples security of their Lands livings rights offices liberties and dignities preserved and therefore for the preservatien of the said true Religion Lawes and Liberties of this Kingdome it is statute by the 8. Act Parl. 1. repeated in the 99. Act Parl. 7. Ratified in the 23. Act Parl. 11. and 114. Act Parl. 12. of K. Iames 6. and 4. Act of K. Charles That all Kings and Princes at their Coronation and reception of their Princely Authority shall make their faithfull promise by their solemne oath in the presence of the Eternal God that enduring the whole time of their lives they shall serve the same Eternal God to the uttermost of their power according as he hath required in his most Holy Word contained in the old and new Testament And according to the same Word shall maintain the true Religion of Christ Jesus the preaching of his Holy Word the due and right ministration of the Sacraments now receaved and preached within this Realme according to the Confession of Faith immediately preceeding and shall abolish and gainstand all false Religion contrary to the same and shall rule the people committed to their charge according to the will and command of God revealed in his foresaid Word and according to the laudable Lawes and Constitutions received in this Realme no wayes repugnant to the said will of the Eternall God and shall procure to the uttermost of their power to the Kirk of God and whole Christian people true and perfite peace in all time coming and that they shall be careful to root out of their Empire all Hereticks and enemies to the true worship of God who shall be convicted by the true Kirk of God of the foresaid crimes which was also observed by his Majesty at his Coronation in Edinburgh 1633. as maybe seene in the order of the Coronation In obedience to the Commandment of GOD conforme to the practice of the godly in former times and according to the laudable example of our Worthy and Religious Progenitors of many yet living amongst us which was warranted also by act of Councill commanding a general band to be made and subscribed by his Majesty's subjects of all ranks for two causes One was For defending the true Religion as it was then reformed and is expressed in the Confession of Faith abovewritten and a former large Confession established by sundry acts of lawful generall assemblies of Parliament unto which it hath relation set down in publick Catechismes and which had been for many years with a blessing from Heaven preached and professed in this Kirk
groaning under or in danger of the yoke of Antichristian Tyranny or to joyn in the same or like Association Covenant To the Glory of GOD the enlargement of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ and the peace tranquillity of Christian Kingdoms and Common-wealths A Solemn Acknowledgement of publick Sins and Breaches of the Covenant AND A Solemn Engagement to all the Duties contained therein namely th●se which do in a more speciall way relate unto the dangers of these times ANNO 1648. WE Noblemen Barons Gentlemen Burgesses Ministers of the Gospel and Commons of all sorts within this Kingdom by the good hand of GOD upon us taking in serious consideration the many sad afflictions and deep distresses wherewith we have been exercised for a long time past and that the Land after it hath been sore wasted with the Sword and the Pestilence and threatened with Famine and that shame and contempt hath been poured out from the Lord against many thousands of our Nation who did in a sinful way make War upon the Kingdom of England contrary to the Testimony of his Servants and desires of his People and that the remnant of that Army returning to this Land have spoiled and oppressed many of our Brethren and that the Malignant party is still numerous retaining their former principles wait for an opportunity to raise a new and dangerous War not only unto the rending of the bowells of this Kingdom but unto the dividing of us from England overturning of the work of God in all the three Kingdoms And considering also that a cloud of calamities doth still hang over our heads threaten us with sad things to come We cannot but look upon these things as from the Lord who is righteous in all his wayes feeding us with the bread of tears and making us to drink the waters of affliction untill we be taught to know how evil and bitter a thing it is to depart away from him by breaking the Oath and Covenant which we have made with him and that we may be humbled before him by confessing our sinne and forsaking the evil of our way Therefore being pressed with so great necessities and straits and warranted by the word of God and having the example of Gods people of old who in the time of their troubles and when they were to seek delivery and a right way for themselves that the Lord might be with them to prosper them did humble themselves before him and make a free and particular confession of the sins of their Princes their Rulers their Captains their Priests and their people and did engage themselves to do no more so but to reform their wayes and be stedfast in his Covenant And remembring the practise of our predecessours in the year 1596. Wherein the General Assembly and all the Kirk-judicatories with the concurrence of many of the Nobily Gentry and Burgesses did with many tears acknowledge before God the breach of the National Covenant and engaged themselves to a Reformation even as our predecessors and theirs had before done in the Generall Assembly and convention of Estates in the year 1567. And perceiving that this duty when gone about out of conscience and in sincerity hath alwayes been attended with a reviving out of troubles and with a blessing and successe from Heaven We do humbly and sincerely in his sight who is the searcher of hearts acknowledge the many sins and great transgressions of the Land We have done wickedly our Kings our Princes our Nobles our Judges our Officers our Teachers and our People Albeit the Lord hath long and clearly spoken unto us we have not hearkened to his voice Albeit he hath followed us with tender mercies we have not been allured to wait upon him and walk in his way And though he hath stricken us yet we have not grieved Nay though he hath consumed us we have refused to receive correction We have not remembred to render unto the Lord according to his goodnesse and according to our own vows and promises but have gone away backward by a continued course of backsliding and have broken all the Articles of that solemn League and Covenant which we swore before God Angels and men Albeit there be in the land many of all ranks who be for a Testimony unto the Truth and for a name of joy and praise unto the Lord by living godly studying to keep their garments pure and being stedfast in the Covenant and Cause of God Yet we have reason to acknowledge that most of us have not endeavoured with that reality sincerity and constancy that did become us to preserve the work of Reformation in the Kirk of Scotland Many have satisfied themses with the purity of the Ordinances neglecting the power thereof yea some have turned aside to crooked wayes destructive to both The prophane loose and insolent carriage of many in our Armies who went to the Assistance of our BRETHREN in ENGLAND And the tamperings and unstraight dealing of some of our Commissioners and others of our Nation in London the Isle of Wight other places of that Kingdom have proved great lets to the work of Reformation and setling of Kirk-Government there wherby Errour and Schism in that Land have been encreased and Sectaries hardened in their way We have been so far from endeavouring the extirpation of Prophannesse and what is contrary to the power of godlinesse that prophanity hath been much winked at and Prophane persons much countenanced many times employed until iniquity and ungodlinesse hath gone over the face of the land as a flood Nay sufficient care hath not been had to separate betwixt the precious and the vile by debarring from the Sacrament all ignorant and scandalous persons according to the Ordinances of this Kirk Neither have the Priviledges of the Parliaments and Liberties of the Subject been duly tendered But some amongst our selves have labored to put into the hands of our King an arbitrary and unlimited power destructive to both And many of us have been accessory of late to those means and ways whereby the freedom and priviledges of Parliaments have been encroached upon and the Subjects oppressed in their Consciences persons and Estates Neither hath it been our care to avoid these things which might harden the King in his evill way But upon the contrary he hath not onely been permitted but many of us have been instrumentall to make him exercise his power in many things tending to the prejudice of Religion and of the Covenant and of the Peace and safety of these Kingdoms Which is so farre from the right way of preserving his Majesty's Person and Authority that it cannot but provoke the Lord against him unto the hazard of both Nay under a pretence of relieving and doing for the King whilst he refuses to do what was necessary for the house of God some have ranversed and violated most of all the Articles of the Covenant Our own Consciences within and Gods judgements upon us without do
their most precious concernments the very ends for which the Powers are ordained be continually at the Arbitriment of any Court-Creature or flatterer proscribed and persecuted under these odious names of Treason and Rebellion Certainly neither the All-wise Providence of God not yet the frame of nature can endure such a Solecisme For our part as wee are perswaded that none pleadeth for this Absolut Submission in the People and Exemption of the Prince but such as for advancing of their own interest have first prostrated their Consciences to the Princes arbitriment in a blind Absolut Obedience whereby they know themselves sufficiently secured from all smart inconvenience of that more Brutall then Rationall submission contended for So are wee confident that seing Subjection is principally enjoyned for and in order to Obedience whatsoever Reason or Authority can be adduced to perswad an absolut indispensible Subjection will far more rationally and plausibly infer an illimited and Absolut Obedience and that to plead for a priviledge in the point of Obedience to disclam it in the point of subjection is only the flattety of such as having renounced with Conscience all distinction of Obedience would devest others of all Priviledges that they may exercise their Tyranny without without controll But He who hath called Rulers Gods Doth notwithstanding Himself remain the Most High God over all the Earth from his Obedience neither the Commands nor Violence of Kings of Clay ought in the least to remove us And as these inferior Princes do often forget their Subordination to the Most High in their unjust commands would usurpe His Throne by an uncontrollable Soverainty so the Lord by the warrand of his Word and approbation of his Providence and also of the People when by them oppressed but by Himself animated strengthned hath declared made void this their pretended exemption and impunity and removed the carcases of such Kings and broken their Scepter Amongst which precedents the instance of these times whereof we now speak is worthily recorded and deserveth better to be remembred Seing therefore that neither the Ordinance and Commission of God nor yet the Surrender of the People though into ane absolut slavery which yet no presumption less then their own most Express Consent can possibly infer can from any certain and rational ground and warrant be either produced or pleaded for vesting the Prince with that arbitrary and irresistible Power and Dominion necessary and requisit to oblidge the Subject to a stupid and brutish submission to all possible injuries and outrages and that it is impossible for any rational man to concede that Priviledge of exemption and impunity to wickedness and fury for murthering both the Souls Bodies of poor Subjects which our very adversaries deny to Weakness or Folly in case of Alienation of the Kingdome or any part thereof or any such gross act of Mal-versation lastly seing the great inconvenience of opening a door to Rebellion all disorder mainly urged by the Adversaries against the permitting of the People any judgment or reflection upon the Princes Actings doth more rationally plead for Implicit blind Obedience which they themselves disprove then militat against necessary Defence and resistance in case of persecution for lawfull non-obedience And that the great and true Salvo of all these inconveniences and the main establishment of the Throne is only true judgement and Righteousness No sober and impartial person can condemn their position who denying that a Tyrannous Magistrat was the Minister of God to them for their Good did plainly assert the lawfulness of Self-Defence and holy Reformation without the violation of the Ordinance of God But if all these things do not satisfy Let 1. the reason of Gods delivering of the Kingdom to the People and not to the King with the Law it self Deut 27. ver 14. which the maner of the Kingdom and in effect of Tyranny foretold by the Lord and Samuel 1 Sam. 10. v. 10. by way of dissuasive did no wayes repeal 2. The import of the Contract and Covenant betwixt Prince Subject with the unquestionable interpretation and execution thereof extant in the records of all Times and Nations 3. The deed of the People in opposing Saul in favours of Ionathan 1 Sam. 14. v. 45. and of the ten Tribes in rejecting of Rehoboam 1 King cap. 12. which though v. 19. i● be termed Rebellion yet is it no more thereby condemned then good Hezekiah who is said 2 King 18. ver 7. to have rebelled against the King of Assyria and o● Libna in revolting from under Iehoram 2 Cron. 21. 10 4. The Prophecies Manner Practise of the most part of the late blessed Reformations And lastly let the peculiar Right and Constution of this Kingdome by King and Parliament be considered and solidly answered And then will wee also subscribe to the condemnation of our Reformers and crave pardon for this digression Upon these grounds and principles did our Noble Ancestours vigorously bestir themselves and proceed in the Work of God And as the Lord was ever with them while they were with Him and did mind his work steadfastly in sincerity and uprightness of heart so notwithstanding all the fals-hood and faintings which many discovered yet the Lord himself did gloriously own it and ceased not until by the fair product of his own glory in the clear manifestation of his blessed Evangil he had without the least prejudice of the fundamental constitution and rights of Government to the eternal confutation of all calumnies and reproaches put on the Copestone with these joyous and never to be forgotten acclamations of Grace Grace Thus in the Year 1560. the Land is enlightned the blessed Gospel of our Lord again revealed and restored in so much that both by the first General Assembly of this Church then conveening and the Parliament then holden A large Confession of the true Faith is framed approved and published O! that men would remember seriously consider and fix in their hearts the greatness and excellency of this Work of Grace and Glory bringing Salvation Peace and Goodwil towards men And manifesting the praise and Glory of God in the highest that in the just estimation thereof they might also duly and truly ponder discern approve or reject all things conducing either to it's advantage or prejudice But here is the root of all our sinn and misery that though this Light be only our Life and the Salvation and Redemption thereby revealed be no less then the project of God's eternall love and the subject of His eternall delight and was more dear and glorious to our Lord Jesus then the bosome of the Father all the glory of Heaven yet men so greatly and highly therein concerned do at best but rejoyce therein for a season and soon relapse first into Indifferency and Formality and then into Error Superstition and all Ignorance This the Devil the author of all wickness knowing and improving to
them over-ruled in the Year 1640. the King and Prelats vigorously arm again and prepare for a new war But this intended War is composed by a new Pacification and in the mean time the Parliament formerly adjourned until Iune 1640 doth conveen at the time appointed and by their fourth fifth and sixth Acts fully establish Presbyterial Government ratify the Covenant with the Addition and Explanation of the Assembly and all Acts made thereanent abrogat the Estate of Bishops and all Acts whatsoever made in their favours Thereafter in the Treaty ensuing the Pacification it is agreed that the Acts past in the last Parliament with these to be made in the next Session thereof shall be published in the King's Name and have the strength of Laws in all time coming Which Treaty being closed and the last Session of the above-mentioned Parliament sitting in the Moneth of Iune 1641. the King in person being present among them and the Oath of Parliament for maintenance of Religion in purity as then established and of the King's Authority and the Peoples Liberties according to the Covenant and for endeavouring by all just and humble meanes of Union and Peace betwixt the three Kingdomes appointed to be taken by that all succeeding Parliaments being taken by the second Act thereof superscribed by the King and subscribed by the President the foresaid Treaty is amply and perpetually confirmed and the whole Articles thereof are ratifyed and recorded Thus by all the Security that either Sacred Oaths or Acts of Lawful Authorized Assemblies Ordinances of King and Council doubled and re-iterated Pacifications and Treaties Acts of Parliament Enacted Re-enacted the Kings Authority and Consent being often and solemnly interposed both by promise and hand-writ And all that either Religion Truth Faith Honour or Honesty could devise or grant these Wicked Prelats are cast out of this Church and Kingdom Presbyterial Government fully established the pure Worship of God with His pure and powerful Ordinances and Ministry restored and in the maintenance and pursuance of all these great Blessings the whole Land by many Oaths most Solemn tyes engaged unto the Lord for ever By all which Blessings and the restoring of the Lord 's own Ordinances amongst us as the Work of the Gospel and the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus in the Conversion of many thousands were greatly advanced and the Glory of God in the abounding of true Piety and flourishing of Righteousness did eminently shine amongst us as the memory of these times in all such as fear God and love our Lord Jesus Christ doth sweetly testify so all these great things were transacted to the perpetual shame and confusion of all our calumnious Adversaries without any diminution of his Majesty's just Authority and Greatness As the Power and Glory of the Lord was great in this Land so the splendor and fame thereof reaching unto other Nations it pleased the Lord thereby to provoke His People in England at that time grievously groaning under the Tyrannous yoke of Prelacy and justly alarmed by the imminent fears of prevailing Popery to set about and intend the like blessed Reformation It doth not concern us to reflect on the Causes and beginnings of that War betwixt the King and Parliament there nor what were the transactions betwixt the two Kingdoms in order to that Aid and Assistance given by Scotland and how the same was mannaged But this is certain that upon the Representation of the most just and important grounds of the maintenance of Religion and Liberty against the prevailing power of Popery Prelacy and Tyranny in that Kingdom of England and their most instant and earnest desires for our help and Assistance and rhe most rational clear motives of our own Security the hazard and loss whereof had undoubtedly been the consequence of the Prelats Victory there this Kingdom was induced in the Year 1643. to enter into that Sacred Bond of the Solemne League and Covenant never to be forgotten containing no other Articles then every one's Sincere and constant endeavours in their several places callings for the preservation of the Reformed Religion in this Church in Doctrine VVorship Discipline and Government the Reformation of the same in England and Ireland according to the VVord of God and the example of the best Reformed Churches and the nearest Conjunction and Vniformity of all the three in Truth Faith and Love the extirpation of Popery Prelacy Error and Profanity the preservation of the rights and Liberties of the People and of the Kings person and Authority in defence of the true Religion and the Kingdom 's Liberties the Discovery and the punishment of Incendiaries the retaining of the Peace and Vnion of the Kingdomes the mutual assistance and defence of all entering into this League and the performing of all duties we owe to God in the amendment of our lives and in walking exemplarly one before another And all these in order to no other end then the Glory of God the advancement of the Kingdom of Iesus Christ the Honor and Happiness of the King and his Posterity and the true Liberty Safety and Peace of the Kingdom This is that Covenant which in all the controversies it hath occasioned did never receave a greater confirmation then from the malice and opposition of it's adversaries who in the same Spirit with the same Spite have alwayes persecuted and reproached it with the same Calumnies of Rebellion Sedition and Blood which from the beginning the Devill hath ever been most active to raise and stir up against the Lord Jesus his Gospel Kingdom and Followers But seing such only as are blessed do evite the offence of Truth and all who truely seek Gods Glory or Love the Lord Jesus did and still do heartily approve and embrace this Covenant though it had brought the Sword not only into Britain but with the Truth into all the Earth though it were reproached as unfriend not only to our King but with our Lord Jesus to Caesar and all the Kings of the Earth though it had divided and disturbed not only Realms and States but with the Gospel families and nearest relations and had with Paul moved Sedition throughout the whole World we ought not thereby to be either shaken or offended We know also that all the subtilty and malice of Hell have been set on work and spared no calumny or cavillation by which either it's Words Matter or Manner might be impugned But these are so often and fully answered and without the assistance of any man's Patrociny by the obvious plainness of it's Phrase the Holiness Importance of it's Purpose and the Justice and Necessity of it's way and Manner so clearly confuted that nothing can be added Only seing the Constancy of Truth ought not to cede to the Confidence of prevailing Powers as we have asserted and do hold the subject matter of this League and Covenant to be in it self Holy Just and True so we cannot but disprove
the dangerous Method of some who the better to enforce the obligation of the Oath of God do suppose the Matter thereof especially as to that article against Prelacy to be antecedently Indifferent and not determined either by the Word of God or any other Moral Precept Justly apprehending how easily in this light and backsliding time such suppositions may become positions and that the obligation of the Oath of God now so much violated and little regarded may be found too weak to secure mens stedfastness As we are therefore persuaded and would have all to consider and fix it in their hearts that this wicked Prelacy and it's Hierarchy are not only contrary to the Word of God to the Practice of the Holy Apostles to sound Doctrine and the Power of Godliness under which express consideration we are also sworn to endeavour it's extirpation but by the sad experience of all Ages in the Christian Church especially in these our later times had been found most pernicious to all Truth and Righteousness and the main Engine and Device whereby the Devil hath alwayes laboured to advance his Kingdom of Darkness and therefore hath been the great butt and aime for the overthrow whereof the great Work of God in this Land hath been so Powerfully and Gloriously manifested so do we most constantly hold that as wel this Article against Prelacy as all the rest contained in this Holy Covenant were and are antecedently oblidging both to King and People without the supervention of either Oath or Promise and that the rooting out of Prelacy the wicked Hierarchy therein so obviously described is the main duty in the endeavour whereof as most advantageous unto all these great and holy Ends proposed by the Covenant all the Zeal of the faithful ought to be concentred As for such profane Jugglers who neither considering this Oath and Covenant as a special Ordinance and blessing of God whereby we are more effectually stirred up and enabled to the performance of all the duties of Religion and Righteousness therein contained nor knowing that this Covenant made with God and accepted by Him is also the Lords Covenant with us for the securing and establishing unto us all the great Blessings and Priviledges therein expressed that as we therein do avouch the Lord to be our God so doth He avouch us to be His People Do from the Righteousness and Necessity of it's matter vainly argue the superfluity of any accessory Obligation and would thence infer that the same may be the more easily dispensed with or renounced We de only remit them to that Solemn Covenant Deut. 29.10 c. made there betwixt the Lord and His People and thereafter so often renewed only for their greater Engagement to the most necessary duties of God's express commands We come in the next place unto the Manner and Form of this League and Covenant wherein not purposing to resume the many debates that have been raised anent it we shall only take notice that these old Acts and Laws viz. Act. 43. Parl. 6. of Mary 1555. and Act. 12. Parl. 10. Iam. 6.1585 made against Leagues and Bands contracted without the Kings consent are now obtruded with the force and lustre of a new Act. cap. 4. of the last Parliament to condemn the Covenant as from the beginning Unlawfull and Rebellious But as these old Acts at the time of the entering into this League and Covenant did then stand explained by the 29. Act. Parl. 2. Charl. 1. ratifyed and authorized by the King himself in a sense most consistent with the Covenant and could no wayes render the same from the beginning unlawful much less could the revival thereof in their greatest rigour or the superveniency of any other Act thereanent dissolve the Sacred Obligation of this Oath once lawfully contracted so the reason of the former answer made ro this objection and the Justice and Equity of that Act. 29. P. 2. C. 1. whereby the same was declared remaineth in ful force viz. that no League nor Bond made by the Subjects for maintenance of Religion Liberty and the Publick good of Church or State was or can be understood to be prohibited by these old Acts and Laws objected Because as the makers of such Bonds cannot be reputed to be movers of Sedition to the breach of the publick peace which is the express reason and certification of these old Acts objected so both the King and his Government being appointed for the preservation of these great ends and Interests and He himself principally oblidged both by the Command and Oath of God upon him to authorize all such bonds Covenants and other means which may advance the same It were a gross Paradox both in Reason and Religion that the King's neglect of his duty and perverting of his Office to the overthrow of these ends for which he is ordained should therefore oblige the People to a sinful Complyance and stupid connivance to the high Dishonour of the Great God and King of Kings and the utter ruine of the souls bodies and fortuns of themselves and their Posterity It 's true it may be and is replyed that this answer and reasoning doth proceed from an unjust jealousy of Kings and is founded upon an intollerable presumption in the Subject to censure and judge their actings But seeing the entering into this Covenant and into all others which we allow was so far from proceeding upon an unjust jealousy that on the contrary it was in a manner extorted by the force of the most palpable and rational necessity that can be imagined and seeing the feeling and discerning thereof is so far from that criminal presumption alleadged that to disprove it is in effect to deny both sense and reason unless our adversaries can prove that notwithstanding thereof the King is by God the Lord vested with such an uncontrollable Dominion and Soveraignty that whatever Violence Outrage or Cruelty he commit the People are obliged by a patience or rather stupidity greater then that of Beasts to endure without gain saying it is impossible for them to establish the Tyranny that they contend for But that the World may see that such objections are only the wicked flattery of selfish men and how little they do therein either use or regard Reason in the late Act abovementioned made against Leagues and Conventions it is declared that the explication contained in the Act 1640. viz. That such Leagues and Conventions as are made by Subjects for the preservation of the King Religion and the Laws are not prohibited by these old Acts is false and disloyall and contrary to the true and genuine meaning thereof which Declaration is not only a naked Assertion and contrary to the express reason and certification of these old Acts which is before sett down but so blind and irrational that in case of an Interregnum or the incapacity of the King to give His consent to any Bond Meeting or Convention which in such a case may be
and utterly insufficient at the sole arbitrement of Patrons violently obtruded upon the People without and against their own consent Presbyteries constrained contrary to the Rule of the Holy Scriptures to ordaine men whom the People neither choised nor could cheerfully receave Foundations of prejudice strife betwixt Pastor and People laid whereby the one cannot preach nor the other hear with profit Symoniacal Pactions often basely made betwixt Patrons the person presented to the disgrace of the Holy Calling as-wel as to the sin and shame of the Persons And the Ministry of too many in dispencing of Word Sacraments Censures made to depend too much upon the Will and pleasure of Man But also because it hath no Precept in the Word of God nor Example in the old Jewish nor new primitive and pure Christian Church to warrant it because Intentionally and Natively it spoileth the People of that Right and Priviledge in Electing their own Pastors which Scripture and Reason alloweth And because being the Patron 's pretended Heritage and therefore by him vendible to whom he pleaseth the whole and sole Power of Presenting of Ministers Planting of Churches Preaching of the Gospel settling Maintenance may be turned over unto put in the hands of men not only Profa●e Strangers to both Church Common-wealth but also pro●es●ed Enemies of the Truth yea even Papists or Pagans And therefore being in itself a grievous and unwarrantable Burthen destructive of the Church and Peoples Liberties obstructive of the free course of the Gospel the Freedom Power Plainness of the Ministry and occasional of much base Flattery Partiality under which from the very times of Superstition which introduced it the Church did heavily groan it must needs be so much the greater Blessing to be delivered from it The second Advantage which the Lord's work receaved was by that great and long Transaction with the King in order to His return and Admission to the Government which at length after repeated Addresses many Treaties and the interposing of Forraign States and Princes produced the King's Approbation and Allowance of the Nationall and Solemn League and Covenant Which both by his great Oath unto the Most High God and his hand-writ and Subscription he most amply assured promising in the same manner to advance prosecute their Ends and to seek and procure the establishment thereof and of Presbyterial Government and of the whole work of God in all his Dominions We know our Adversaries persisting in their old malice disown and exclaim upon this Transaction as most disloyal and insolent for Subjects whose part is only to surrender submit to require and enter into Treaties with their Prince But 1. as these reproaches are from the same wicked Spirit false grounds and base and carnall ends which from the very times of popery have resisted and been objected against the Work of Reformation in this Land so do wee thereto oppose in full assurance before God and all the World these solid and evident reasons and warrants whereby not only these Treaties and Transactions with the late King but all these old Contracts and Agreements betwixt the then Powers and People which in some sort are the very foundation of the Protestant Religion in this Realm are justifyed and approven wherein if there be any disparity the difference of a King upon His Throne actually Exercing from a Prince only ascending thereto must cast the advantage on our side 2. Seing there is no Voluntary Kingdom which is not both erected sustained and continued by a Fundamental Contract and no Right thereto so good though even that of Divid himself and His Posterity who held the Kingdom both by inmediate grant and interposed Oath of the Most High which is not setled and confirmed by this agreement 2 Sam. 5.3 2 Kings 11.17 can any rationall man disprove or condemn Treaties so naturally antecedent and previous thereto 3. The reason and necessity of this Treaty is so dependent upon the preceeding War with the last King in which as-well as in his Kingdomes this King did succeed him that seing it can have no opposers but such as therein were enemies we willingly refer hoth the cases to the determinations of the same reasons And as for such who asserting the Covenant and the Justice of the long Parliaments War do nevertheless disprove our procedure in this Treaty as their mis-information doth not prejudge the Truth so neither are we answerable for their inconsequence The third Advantage which the Lord gave His Work was by what the King did after his arrival in Scotland both before and at his Coronation for the greater confirmation of the Covenant and Work of God and the more strong engaging of himself and this whole Land unto the Lord. Before his Coronation he emitteth that Declaration at Dumfermling sufficiently known by this designation wherein Professing and appearing in the full persuasion and love of the Truth he repenteth as having to do with in the sight of God His Fathers opposition to the Covenant and VVork of God and his own reluctancies against the same hoping for mercy through the blood of Iesus Christ and obtesting the Prayers of the faithful to God for his stedfastness and then protesteth his truth and sincerity in entering into the Oath of God resolving to prosecute the ends of the Covenant to his utmost and to have with it the same common friends and enemies exhorting all to lay down their enmity against the Cause of God and not to prefer Man's Interest to God's which will prove an Idole of Iealousy to provoke the Lord and he himself accounteth to be but selfish flattery so-forth proceedeth in the most cordial sincere assuring terms to testify his love and zealous resolutions for God his People and Covenant and on the other hand his great dislike and detestation of all Persons courses and Interests contrary thereto A Declaration so full of heart-professions and high attestations of the Great God that none seriously considering the present times can reflect thereon without horror and trembling from the Holy Jealousy of the Lord either for the then deep Dissimulation or the present unparalelled Apostacy However seeing the same is so assertive that no words could adde to it's assurance nor no argument less then the present Apostacy render it to any neutral person suspect of the least dissimulation sure we are that the generality of the Kingdom did thereby obtain all the warrant of the King 's most full and clear assent to and allowance of the Covenant that either Law or Reason could require Thereafter at his Coronation how the King did again confirm the Covenant and both He and his People thereby again engage themselves unto the Lord the order thereof printed and published to the World doth fully declare In which these passages are very observable 1. That the King is desired in Name of the People jointly to accept the Crown and maintain Religion ACCORDING TO THE
NATIONAL SOLEMN LEAGUE COVENANT to which he declareth his cordial assent wishing no longer to live then he might see Religion this Kingdō flourish in all happiness 2. After a Sermon most pertinently plainly and powerfully preached upon that 2 Kings 11. v. 12 17. wherein amongst other things the binding power force of the Oath of God and the hazards of the breach thereof are fully represented the Action commenceth with the King 's most Solemn Renewing of the National and Solemn League and Covenant which was in this manner The King kneeling and lifting up his right hand before the three Estats of the Kingdom the Commissioners of the General Assembly and the whole People and Congregation by his great Oath in presence of the Almighty God the Searcher of hearts he assureth declareth his allowance of the NATIONAL COVENANT SOLENN LEAGUE COVENANT promising faithfully to prosecute the Ends thereof and to establish the same with the Presbyterial Government and the whole VVork of God in all his Dominions 3. That having thus taken the Covenants the King is presented to the People and their willingness to have him for their King demanded which they accordingly declare 4. That he did also swear and take the Coronation-Oath appointed and recorded Parl. 1. Iac. 6. cap. 8. to which both the Covenants are most consonant Promising by the Eternal Almighty God who liveth and reigneth for ever to observe and keep the same 5. That when he Sword was put in his hand he is desired to receave the same For the Defence of the Faith of Iesus Christ of the true Religion ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL SOLEMN LEAGUE COVENANT for the Ministration of Iustice which he accordingly accepteth 6. After the Crown is set upon his head the Peoples Obligatory Oath is proclaimed whereby they all swear by the Eternal Almighty God who liveth reigneth for ever to be true faithful to the King ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL SOLEMN LEAGUE COVENANT 7. Being installed and set upon the Throne he is exhorted by the Minister to remember That his Throne is the Lord's Throne 1 Chron. 29. ver 23. And being a Covenanted King set thereon he ought under God to rule for God and especially to beware that he made not the Lord's Throne a Throne of Iniquity to frame mischief by a Law even such mischievous Laws as have been enacted by his Predecessors destructive to Religion and grievous to the Lord's People 8. The Nobles of the Land being called one by one and kneeling before the King on the Throne and holding their hands betwixt his hands did Swear by the Eternal and Almighty God who liveth and reigneth for ever to be true and faithful to the King ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL AND SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT 9. The action is closed by a most solid and weighty exhortation both to King and People to keep the Covenant and beware of the breach of it which is enforced by these fearful threatenings and instances recorded in the Scriptures of Truth against Covenant-breakers particularly these Nehem. 5. ver 13. where Nehemiah did shake his lap saying So God shake out every man from his house from his labour that performeth not this promise even thus be he shaken out and emptied and all the Congregation said Amen Ier. 34. v. 18 19 20 21. And 2 Chron. 24.23 24 25. With this Pathetick application That if they should break the Covenant God would shake off the King's Crown and turn him from the Throne that he would shake the Nobles out of their possessions and empty them of their Glory and would deliver both to the hands of their enemies who seek their life That breach of Covenant and Rebellion against God was an old and continued Sin in the King's house which God had already severely punished if therefore the King should not acknowledge Iesus Christ King of Zion who is above him but break this Covenant God's controversy against the King's Family would be carried on unto the weakning if not the overthrow of it And lastly both the King and Nobles are certifyed that if the King and they who are engaged to support his Crown shall conspire together against the Kingdom of Iesus Christ both the supporters and the supported will fall together This is that great Action wherein almost all the Solemnities are so twisted with that sacred Bond that the World must acknowledge that never King and People under the Sun became so expresly and strictly obliged both unto God one to another amongst themselves as we were and are by these most Sacred Oaths of the Holy Covenants most indissolubly engaged The fourth and last Advantage was that plenary and last Complement of all Securities whatsoever amongst men viz. the Ratification of all these preceeding Treaties Transactions Engagements and Actions concluded and enacted by the King then having attained the Age of 21 Years compleat and the Parliament fully and freely conveened in the Moneth of Iune 1651. whereby the same did pass into a perpetual Law And this Covenant which from the beginning was and is the most firm and Indispensible Oath of God became at length the very Fundamental Law of the Kingdom whereon all the Rights and Priviledges either of King or People are principally bottomed and secured This is the fair side of the Transactions and providences of thesse times and the effects of the Lord 's favourable presence and the consequence of that Zeal which we have mentioned O! that we had sincerely minded and walked agreeably to all these Engagements surely our times should have endured for ever but seing both our own backslidings and the Lord 's withdrawing from us do evidently testify against us let us ascribe Righteousness unto our God that in the remembrance of all these Judgements wherewith he hath punished us less then our inquities deserve we may not only take unto our selves shame and Confusion of face because we have sinned against Him and thereby stop the mouth of all these blasphemies and boastings of the Adversaries of the Lord and His Holy Covenant which our Backslidings have so widely opened but in the thoughts of His faithfulness be encouraged to hope in His Mercy and for the return of our Departed Glory although we have rebelled against Him The Principal Step of our Defection and the only Rise and Cause of all our Sin and Calamity we acknowledge to have been no other then that which is the condemnation of the World that Light indeed came unto us but we loved Darkness better then Light because our deeds were evil For the Lord did cause His Gospel to shine amongst us in as great Power and Purity as ever any Nation enjoyed and by the Advantages of his own Holy Ministry and Government the accession of our many fold Covenants and Engadgements did beautify and secure the same unto us And though that after a long continuance of all these blessings the Lord by
rest refuge which even in former times when the proud were called happy such as wrought wickedness were set up yea they that tempted God were delivered the Lord did provide and reserve for his Own wherein they that feared him and thought upon his Name spoke often one to another and the Lord hearkened and heard it they under the pretence lest the People should thereby be alienat from their Lawful Pastors as they call them who in effect are Wolves and Thieves discharge all Private Meetings in houses for Religious Exercises which might tend to the prejudice of the publick Worship in Churches Under which qualification all Christian Fellowship and Society amongst such who cannot overcome their just aversion from these Churches and publick Meetings which these Apostat Prelats have prophaned and polluted and whereunto they have wickedly intruded are prohibited and reproached 9. By a Proclamation emitted this second Session of Parliament they again enjoin the observance of that Anniversary Holy Day the 29 of May even the Moneth and Day which they had devised of their own heart for a feast unto the People And to the effect they might the more infallibly attain their purpose of Outing all faithfull Ministers they subjoin the certification of Deprivation of Benefice or Stipend against all such who should not because in conscience could not observe it like as de facto severalls who could not in conscience satisfy themselves either as to the Authority or Reason of the appointment are therefore without Citation or hearing Outed of their Benefices and Stipends for that Year and the same either immediatly ingathered by the common Collector or gifted to some other 10. In the same Session of Parliament pretending that the whole Land a few only excepted were notourly and heinously involved in the crimes of Treason and Lese-Majesty through no other cause nor occasion then our most Necessary Righteous and Lawful entering into the Solemn League Covenant and prosecuting the holy ends theirof once so signally owned and countenanced by the Lord and so fully Authorized by all the Law Security that can be imagined for as for the English Usurpation few were guilty of Complyance therewith who were not also most forward in this Apostacy and the very vilest and worst of such had been declared an honest man by an express and particular Act of the same Parliament they appoint a packed close Committee wherein the generality of the faithfull to the number of about 800 not adding a hundred more who by private resentment or upon some other prejudice were listed in this roll without citation or any cause signifyed or any manner of tryal taken were most arbitrarily Fined and for the most part in such pecuniary mulcts and summs as it pleased the malicious suggestions of the delators to impose and in many particulars so absurdly the sometimes the same person was found twice fined under divers stiles in diverse Shires and others were left blanck either in the Name or Surname who might be filled up either for one person or another as the best conjecture should determine and others were fined who were dead long before or were Infants and Minors under age and others who to this day could never be found If this be the righteous judgement which the Lord doth require let the world declare Surely this Act is such as hath no precedent nor fellow except that other Act of Billeting whereof as the Power and Interest of some persons against whom it was intended have by an after Act sufficiently discovered it's Irregularity and absurdity so until the like discovery as to other Acts may be obtained it may evidently enough declare what manner of Power and Reason did over-rule this Parliament But these two Acts being past the Parliament proceed to declare by their Act of Indemnity the Kings special Grace and Goodness in pardoning such whom only the Parliaments own Apostacy and unparalelled Rebellion against the God or Heaven made criminal excepting for the most part only such who were most Innocent 11. This Session of Parliament being ended the Council go about the execution of the Acts therein concluded especially against the Ministers not obtaining Presentations and by their Act and Proclamation at ●lasgow emitted the 1. day of October 1662. they command all such Ministers to remove themselves forth of their respective Parishes betwixt and the day of November then nixt ensueing discharging them thereafter to exercise any part of their Ministerial Function within the same what and how great the iniquity and rigor of this Act is we will not stand to declare Certainly he who commanded his Apostles to pray that their flight might not be in the Winter did regard and doth remember the great distress which many poor families then sustained who being deprived of livelyhood turned out of doors indigent and very numerous might according to the cruelty of their adversaries have starved and perished We need not here insist upon the particular steps whereby the restless jealousies of these wicked Prelats did urge forward and advance this Presecution by their impetrating of reiterate Acts and Proclamations until they obtained that last Act and Proclamation concluding and adjudging all these Ministers unto such a nice and impossible Confinement which not only the necessity of humane frailty and it's dependance upon many indispensible conveniences do render more rigid intollerable then the most strict imprisonment and the most barbarous banishment but also the most curious skill of the most exact Geographer can scarce make practicable It is enough for us to note that having by a posterior Proclamation extended the same pains unto all Ministers outed upon whatsoever ground of non conformity to this present course of Apostacy in which condition all the faithfull Ministers in Scotland a very few excepted are included there were never so many Innocent and Faithful Ministers in any Christian Church at once and for such a cause reduced to such hardships fears and uncertainties and that by such persons who not only are as deeply solemnly sworn and engaged as they are in the same Cause and Covenant for which they suffer but by such who once some of them at least appeared to have had the zeal of God so that if it had been possible they would have pluckt out their own eyes and have given them to such whose Enemies they now are only because they tell them the truth Such is the fearful snare prevailing Power of Apostacy but God seeth telleth their wanderings and putteth all their tears into his bottle Having because of the necessary connection of these things thus represented them together we return to the third Session of the same Parliament and its Acts Where 12. By the first Act thereof they ratify the former Act anent Ministers who entered in and since the year 1649 and such who keep not the Diocesian meetings and do recommend to the privy Council the effectual execution theirof and to call all such
their sufferings which were no other then their adherence to their faithfull Ministers though casten out and rejected by men yet continuing through the grace of God to preach amongst them and their detestation of a crue of unworthy Curates scatterers and devourers not Pastors of the flock thrust in amongst them more violently then upon any other part of the Countrey The thing we have here to observe is that the manner of their persecution was first and last by plain Hostile Invasion After which maner Sir Iames Turner with his Forces having twice before been amongst them in March 1666 with greater power and fury then ever formerly marcheth against them where being arrived what exactions oppressions and insolencies he and his forces committed by arbitrary fining plundering quartering imprisoning beating wounding binding men like beasts chasing to moors and mountains and by harassing and laying both Parishes and Countrey-sides almost wholly desolate the ruine and beggery of several hundreds of families and the impoveverishing and great distress of many others do abundantly testify And yet after all these atrocious injuries by the contrivance and authority of the Bishop of Galloway who sometimes appeared so zealous for the Covenant and Work of God that frequently in his administration of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper to the People of his own Parish while he was a private Minister when they were sett at Table and ready to Participate he caused them to renew the Oath of the Covenant subjoining thereto both that solemnity and these words used by Nehemia Chap. 5.13 when in the like case he did shake his lap and said so God shake out every man from his house and from his labor that performeth not this promise even thus be he shaken out and emptied by the prescription we say of the same Bishop and his Synod these poor oppressed people after all these exactions are urged and compelled to subscribe an acknowledgement that Sir Iames had used them civilly and discreetly whereby they were forced not only to deny common sense and lay aside their just resentments but by this their Subscription which might be opposed to all their complaints they were virtually excluded from all hope of redress All which things are not only confirmed by the notoriety of the matter of fact but are also by that grievous and mournfull Paper of their sufferings most amply cleared and instructed To which though Sir Iames hath made an answer for his own vindication yet seeing the same doth for the most part resolve in a simple denyall which it was easy for him to make having neither accuser nor contradicter and he at most giveth only an account of vindicateth his orders without so much as denying the excess that might have ensued in that military way of execution expressly waving to answer the extortions of these parties which were commissionated for civill Fines any further reply were superfluous This poor people having continued and lyen under all these miseries for the space of seven moneths and upward after Sir Iames his third Invasion and thereby witnessed not only their very firm Christian Patience towards God but also given a greater testimony of their loyally and submission to the King's commands then all the flattering and flaunting professions of these their adversaries who rather then to suffer the hundred part of these hardships would curse both God and their King will amount to And knowing by sad experience that both Separat Petitioning had been by Sir Iames insolently rejected that Joint Petitioning was by Act of Parliament condemned and consequently all hope this way being cut off upon an very Accidental Indeliberat Occasion they were stirred up and gave the rise to the actions and commotions following which was thus Sir Iames still breathing forth persecutions upon the 13 of November last ordereth four souldiours from Dumfreis to the Parish of Dalray in Galloway to poind a poor old man's goods and in case they should find none to seise and apprehend his person and bring him prisoner to Dumfries The souldiours in prosecution of this order apprehending the old innocent man bind him hand and foot like a beast and lay him bound upon the ground ready to be carried along When two or three of his neighbours commoyed with so great an indignity come and desire the souldiours to loose him they in stead of satisfying their desire suddenly assault the Countrey-men with their swords drawn and necessitat them to their own defence Whereupon one of the souldiours being wounded the other three throw down their Arms and the poor man is relieved The Countreymen having thus accquited themselves against these first aggressors in prosecution of their own necessary defence against the violence of 10 or 12 more souldiours who were oppressing in the same Parish whom now they had greater cause to fear then before upon the morrow thereafter with the assistance of 6 or 7 whom they joined to themselves they quietly seise upon and secure them all of them rendering their Arms except one who was killed in his resistance After this the Countrey being a little hereby alarmed but most of all determined by their former sad experience that Sir James would certainly avenge himself of this affront upon the whole Countrey without distinction of free and unfree and that in fury and rage as far exceeding his former persecutions as the cause was different they gather to the number 54 Horsemen with some few Footmen and instantly resolving upon it they march towards Dumfreis where upon the 15 of November they take Sir James prisoner and disarm the Souldiours that were with him without harm or violence to any except the wounding of one man who made more obstinate resistance Being thus by the over-ruling hand of Divine Providence and the force of irresistible necessity more then by any human contrivance engaged in a business of this importance beyond all hope of retreat and considering how many in the West and els-where did groan under the yoke of this wicked Prelacy and did suffer by their Tyranny whom the just apprehension of that rigour and cruelty to which the report of what had hapned would enrage the adversaries against all without distinction might persuade yea necessitat to a conjunction they from Dumfreis move towards the West In the mean time the report being brought to the Council the Arch-bishop Presiding and over-ruling in it Lieut. General Dalzel is immediatly ordered to march with all the Forces toward Glasgow which accordingly was done with more hast rage and fury then if 10000 Infidels had with fire and sword invaded the Land And a Proclamation is emitted against the Rebels as they called them risen in Arms in Galloway Air and other Places of the West when as at this time there were not 40 Men in the Sherifdom of Air who had joyned with them declaring this Insurrection to be manifest and horrid Rebellion and therefore charging the persons accessary to lay down Arms within 24 hours
that men should be found who deny and would subvert it in it's first principall and most immediate effects But if according hereunto any will subsume and prove that either by the Lord 's ordaining of powers or mens Surrendar and Submission thereto made mainly for Self-preservation the foresaid Right and Power was or could be revoked or renounced we shall most willingly quite the plea and prostitute our selves to all the violences that Tyranny can invent since in that case there could be no Injury 2. That as all Societies Governments and Lawes are appointed in a due Subordination to God and His superior Will and Law for His Glory and the Common Good of the People including the safety of every individual so if either this Subordination be notoriously infringed or these Ends intollerably perverted the common tie of both Society Government and Law is in so far dissolved Hence is it that a King or Rulers commanding things directly contrary to the Law of God may be and have been justly disobeyed and by fury or folly destroying or alienating the Kingdome may be and have been lawfully resisted These are conclusions which our greatest Adversaries cannot but admit and are not deducible from any other premisses Let us hear King Iames whose loyalty none can doubt in a speech to the Parliament in the year 1609. he saith a King degenerateth into a Tyrant when he leaveth to rule by Law much more when he beginneth to invade his Subjects persons rights and liberties to set up an arbitrary power impose unlawful Taxes raise forces make war upon his Subjects to pillage plunder wast and spoil his Kingdomes And lest his inconsequence be suspected as if notwithstanding all this he would have a Tyrant incontrolable it is upon the same grounds that in his answer to Cardinal Perron he justifyeth the Protestants in France their Defensive Arms Now how a discretive judgement in these cases both of unrighteous commands and wicked violence and specially in the later which is by far the more sensible doth necessarily remain with the People and in what maner the same is to be determined and cautioned so as neither to license disobedience against Authority nor create sedition in the Common-wealth is already fully cleared 3. That though all Soveraign Powers upon the supposition of these true and great ends and the presumption of reason and charity that the persons intrusted do in like manner really intend them be constituted indefinitly and therefore in appearance universally without restriction yet according to this known rule that such particulars as if expressed would not far more if they cannot be consented to are not understood to be comprised under a generall condescendence such exceptions and limitations as are indispensibly implyed and could not lawfully be expresly renounced do stand in full force Whereupon also both the Righteousness of God's judgements and the Lawfullness of the Peoples Resistance against mal-versing Powers are clearly and certainly founded 4. That not only the light of Nature and undenyable Reason together with the agreeable Practice of all Nations specially of our Ancestors do evidently clear these Principles proposed but also our own express Statutes declaring the reveal'd Word and Will of God to be the Superior Rule and Law and repealing all Acts repugnant thereto Iac. 6. Par. 1. chap. 3 4 8. and explaining such Acts as were generally made against unlawful Convocations and Leagues and Bonds among Subjects to be understood with this due Subordination and limitation Car. 1. Par. 1. c. 29. together with the King and Peoples Oaths of faithful Administration and Alleadgeance whereby the Coronation-Covenant and Contract specially that made with this King the very bond of the Kingdom is established and secured do undoubtedly infer beyond all contradiction that both our Government and Lawes are constituted and to be interpreted with subordination to the Law and Will of God and in order to these great Ends of their establishment 5. That though prevailing Factions have in all times endeavoured by their most excessive and boundless flatteries to exalt and extend the Powers to an equal degree of absoluteness in all Causes and over all Persons meerly for their own base ends and private advantages yet if any of these persons would seriously consider and would ingenuously declare their opinion in a particular application of the case to themselves what they would account lawfull for them to do either jointly or separately in case that they were injuriously and violently invaded to the destruction of their Lives or Fortunes or the subversion of their Families and dearest and nearest Concernments their resolution in this point would easily justify the practises of all such who esteeming the Glory of God and the maintenance of His Gospel infinitely preferable to all other Interests whatsoever do valiantly offer and expose themselves for the vindication thereof to the greatest hazards 6. That through the manifest and notorious Perversion of the great Ends of Society and Government the Bond thereof being dissolved the persons one or moe thus liberated therefrom do relapse into their primeve Liberty and Priviledge and accordingly as the similitude of their case and exigence of their cause doth require may upon the very same principles again join and associate for their better Defence Preservation as they did at first enter into Societies 7. That we being a Nation so solemnly and expresly engaged by Covenant unto God one with another for the advancing and promoving of these holy and important Ends therein contained there lyeth upon all and every one of us an indispensible duty by all possible means to promove the same not only in our own conscientious and exemplary walking and serious admonition and exhortation towards others but also in endeavouring in case of Defection a National Reformation and valiant vindication of the Glory of God and His Work and Cause against all incorrigible Apostates as we would not not by conniving at their sin be partakers of their Judgement and as we would by destroying the accursed from amongst us avert the imminent wrath of God from the whole Land and Nation Which position as we clearly before asserted both from the Profession and Practise of our first Reformers so that qualification in the Covenant of our endeavours in our places and callings is most agreeable thereto seeing the same doth plainly import that as every one is to confine himself to his own place and move in his own sphere while all in their respective capacities do harmoniously concurre in the same work and duty so if any in higher place and imployment do not only become remiss and forgetful of the Oath of God but according to the extent and influence of their power would seduce and corrupt their inferiors unto their Apostasy it is both their place to resist such wickedness and violence and their calling to endeavour either the Reformation or Removal of these who prove so contrary to and obstructive of the ends whereunto they are