and if a State give to their Generall a military power to
fell and destroy all his Souldiers, so as neither Sonnes nor Soul∣diers
may defend themselves; then the fatherly power should be
of its owne nature a plague to the Sonnes. If any say, the Prince,
the Father, because they feare God, will not put forth in acts such
a power; I answer, thankes to the Princes goodnesse for that, but
no thankes to his office and power. God gave him the Sword as a
Prince, if he doe not draw that royall Sword to drink bloud, we
cannot impute the cause to the nature of the royall gift or intenti∣on
of God the giver, but to the goodnesse of a man; which must be
bad divinite.
Doct. 2. So much as Darius hath of God, or any good Ruler, so
far is his spirit for the publick.
He heareth something of the God of Daniel, now then he hath
a publick spirit to send something of God to all nations, people,
and languages, v. 25. Though there bee nothing to prove that the
man had saving grace, yet the generall holdeth, so much of God as
any hath, in so farre is he for the publick.
1. Because grace is a publicke beame of God, and a branch of
Gods goodnesse, and so of a spreading nature; and the better things
be, the more publicke they are: the Sunne is better then a Can∣dle;
God best of all; because every thing that hath beeing, hath
something of God; and Christ best of all, because he is the Savi∣our
of many, and Col. 1. 20. hath reconciled all things in heaven and
earth to himselfe.
2. Graces end is the most publick end of the world, even Gods
glory, for all things are for God, Rom. 11. 36. Prov. 16. 4. mens
private ends are sinfull ends.
3. The more gracious men be, the more publick they are; David
will not be David alone in praising God, but Psal. 148. he wil have
a world in with him, even Angels, Sun, Moone, Stars, Heaven of
Heavens, Dragons, deeps, fire, hail, snow, vapour, stormy winde, moun∣tains,
trees, beasts, creeping things, fowles, Kings, Judges, old and,
young, to hold up the song. Moses & Paul would lay out in ransome
their part of heaven to redeeme Gods glory, and salvation to the
Lords Church; the Martyrs desired that their pain & torment might
praise and exalt God. How broad, how catholicke and publicke
was his spirit who said, 1 Cor. 9▪ 19. Though I be free from all men,