Thursday, March 28, 2013

Lady Jane Grey's Proclamation to Garner Support as Queen of England, and Warning about the Dominion of Papists

Lady Jane Grey (born 1536/1537) reigned briefly as queen of England for nine days in July 1553. The Protestant King Edward VI, prior to his death, had willed that Grey, also a Protestant, should inherit the throne instead of his oldest sister, Mary Tudor, an ardent Roman Catholic.

On July 10, 1553, Grey was proclaimed by the Lords of the Council as queen of England. Grey tried to garner support by issuing "a proclamation to the sheriff, justices of peace, and the gentlemen of Surrey."[1] All the while, Mary Tudor "was making strenuous efforts to supersede her unstable authority."[2]

In the proclamation, Grey gives glory to God, acknowledging His divine providence. In addition, Grey draws attention to the dangers and subversiveness of Roman Catholicism to the Protestant Christian state. This proclamation gives us an idea of how her reign might have been had she stayed on the throne; a God-honoring reign that would be committed to the Christian faith, and would defend this faith from the dangerous leaven of Roman Catholicism. 

Unfortunately, in the end, Mary Tudor and her supporters dethroned Grey on July 19, 1553, just nine days after her reign began. Grey would eventually be executed; the world was not worthy of Jane Grey.

Grey's warning about the dominion of papists went unheeded, although history would prove her right, as England would go on to face the tyranny of "Bloody" Mary.


Queen Jane Grey's proclamation to the sheriff, justices of peace, 
and the gentlemen of Surrey


Jane the Queen,

"Trusty and well-beloved, we greet you well. Albeit that our estate in this imperial crown, whereof we be actually and really possessed, as partly may appear by our proclamation, wherein our title is published, is not, nor can be, any wise doubtful to all such our good and faithful subjects as, setting blind affection apart, do, in reason and wisdom, consider the very foundation and ground of our title, with the great commodities thereby, coming through God's Providence to the preservation of our common weal and policy, yet for that we understand the Lady Mary doth not cease, by letters in her name, provoked thereto by her adherents, enemies of this realm, to publish and notify, slanderously, to divers of our subjects, matter derogatory to our title and dignity Royal, with the slanders of certain of the nobility and Council; we have thought fit to admonish and exhort you, as our true and faithful subjects, to remain fast in your obedience and duty to the imperial crown of this realm, whereof we have justly the possession, and not to be removed anywise from your duty by slanderous reports, or of letters dispersed abroad, either by the said Lady Mary, or by her adherents; for truly like as the nobility of our realm, our Council, our prelates, our judges, and learned men, and others, good, wise, godly, and natural subjects, do remain fast and surely in their allegiance towards us, ready to adventure their lives, lands, and goods for our defence, so can a great number of the same nobility, council, and judges truly testify to all the world, in safety of their conscience, how carefully and earnestly the late King, of famous memory, our dear cousin, King Edward VI., from time to time motioned and provoked them, partly by persuasions, partly commandments, to have such respect for his succession, if God should call him to His mercy without issue, as might be the preservation of the crown in the holy undefiled English blood. 

"Bloody" Mary Tudor
"And therefore, of his own mere motion, both by grant of his letters patent, and by declaration of his will, established the succession, as it is declared by our proclamation. And for the testimony hereof, to the satisfaction of such as shall conceive any doubt herein, we understand that certain of our nobility have written to you at this present, in some part to admonish you of your duties, and to testify their knowledge of the truth of our title and right. 

"Whereof we leave to proceed further therein, being assured, in the goodness of God, that your hearts shall be confirmed to own your duty to us, your Sovereign Lady, who mean to preserve this Crown of England in the Royal blood, and out of the dominion of strangers and Papists, with the defence of all you, our good subjects, your lives, lands, and goods, in our peace, against the invasions and violences of all foreign or inward enemies and rebels.

"Given under our signet, at our Tower of London, the 6th day of July, in the first year of our reign."[3]


Lady Jane Grey at her execution


Notes
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[1] Robert Folkestone Williams, Domestic Memoirs of the Royal Family and of the Court of England: Chiefly at Shene and Richmond: Volume 2 (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1860), 86.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Cited in Ibid., 86-88.


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Support Little Tait's Preemie Fund


"Over 4 years ago our little 'Taiter-bug' was born prematurely at 27 weeks, weighing just 2lbs. 9oz. Thankfully with much prayer, support and expert medical attention, and after 3 months in the neonatal intensive care unit, Little Tait was released; he is now a happy, healthy 4-year-old little boy, doing all the things that normal 4-year-old boys do! 

"Unfortunately, due to the extensive medical care that he needed, we ended up with a $900,000 hospital/doctor bill. In the months after his hospital stay, we were able to raise over $50,000 in 60 days to settle the neonatologist (baby doctor) bill of nearly $200,000.

"Now, after years of negotiating with Providence Hospital, and a standard reduction from over $700,000 to $360,000, the hospital has agreed to settle the remaining debt if we can come up with $100,000 in the next 90 days. 

"Obviously, this is still a lot of money, and we're asking for help. We'll be contributing as much as we possibly can, but need prayers and additional support from the body of Christ in order to meet this need.

"Please visit our newly fundraising website, www.LittleTait.com, and help us spread the word! Thanks!

"Tait, Lauren, Little Tait, Miles, Matthew, and Boy #4 (due April 2)"



Monday, March 25, 2013

Preview and Interview about "Return to the Hiding Place"




Not sure either way how solid the theology is in this movie, but it looks very interesting. It is about the young Dutch men and women in World War 2 who resisted the Nazi occupation and saved hundreds of lives. 

For an interesting discussion of the movie, listen to Kevin Swanson's interview with the producers, Dr. Peter Spencer and Petra Pierce. 



Thursday, March 21, 2013

Character Assassins: Dealing with Ecclesiastical Tyrants and Terrorists (by Peter Hammond and Brian Abshire)

Note: this site highly recommends this book, which is an excellent handbook about biblical conflict resolution and dealing with abusive church leadership.

Overview from co-author Brian Abshire:

"Along with the rise of Islamic Jihad in the world, we are witnessing an increase in ecclesiastical terrorism. There are those Christians who see it as their calling to sabotage the support bases of others, to launch sneak attacks, ecclesiastical Pearl Harbours, to destroy missionary towers, assassinate characters, hijack ministries and blow up bridges of relationships. These ecclesiastical terrorists seek to intimidate and to sow seeds of fear and doubt.

"There are those who have a ministry of criticism and a gift of discouragement. All too many dedicated Christian workers have fallen victim to ecclesiastical bullies and those with a ministry of backstabbing. Pride, jealousy and covetousness, dysfunctional churches and dysfunctional members collectively present a serious threat to the fulfilment of the Great Commission in our generation.

"There is a desperate need to expose the increasing threat of pathological antagonists and abusive churches. In order to encourage and empower those involved in missions and ministry who are being targeted and undermined, this book attempts to both expose the problem and to provide practical and Biblical solutions. For this purpose the light of Scripture and experience is shone on the dark dealings of those relentless critics who prefer to shoot from the shadows."


   

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Obama Deporting Homeschool Family? - Illegal Immigrants vs. Christian Asylum (Generations Radio)




"Will it be amnesty for illegal immigrants and deportation for a homeschooling family that suffered religious persecution in the mother country? That's the position of the Obama administration on the Romeike family, who came from Germany seeking asylum from religious persecution. Kevin Swanson interviews attorney Mike Donnelly from Home School Legal Defense Association on this important case. Is the Obama administration taking a hard line position against home education?"

   

Monday, March 18, 2013

God's Judgment Upon a Nation (Against the World TV)

Brian Schwertley Ministry Site gets Upgrade


Reformedonline.com, the site of Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church which includes several ministry resources by Brian Schwertley, has been upgraded. The site includes a bookstore, as well as writings, audio, and video on several important topics, including biblical civil government. 

visit site

   


Friday, March 8, 2013

God and Politics: Four Views on the Reformation of Civil Government

Positions include:
  • Theonomy 
  • Principled Pluralism
  • Christian America
  • National Confessionalism

Greg L. Bahnsen advocates the theonomic position.

From Goodreads:
Originally delivered at a consultation on that topic, each of the four major papers is presented by a leading representative of that view and is followed by responses from the three other perspectives. The result is a vigorous exchange of ideas aimed at pinpointing areas of agreement and disagreement and equipping God's people to serve him more effectively in the political arena.

Visit the Goodreads review page for more info, including online stores that carry it



    

Legalism (by Jay E. Adams)

Legalism from Institute for Nouthetic Studies on Vimeo.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Free Audio Lectures by the Botkin Family

The Botkin family ministry, Western Conservatory of the Arts and Sciences, is offering several free audio lectures, including: 

1. Practical Courtship by Geoffrey Botkin
2. Semper Reformanda by Geoffrey Botkin
3. Teaching our Children to Teach Themselves by Victoria Botkin
4. What is the Church? by Geoffrey Botkin
5. What is a Family? by Geoffrey Botkin
6. Why the Second Generation Drops the Ball by Isaac, David, Anna Sofia, Elizabeth, & Benjamin Botkin
7. What it Means to Honor our Parents by Isaac, David, Anna Sofia, Elizabeth, & Benjamin Botkin

Access free lectures here

 

Bullinger on Waging War Biblically

[T]he word of God is so far off from finding fault with war begun upon a just quarrel, that it doth both make laws of war, and sheweth a number of examples of upright wars, of wise and worthy warriors. The laws of war are recited in the 20th chapter of Deuteronomy, both profitable and necessary, and therewithal so evident, that they need no words of mine to expound them. Moreover, in every place of the scripture these laws of war are still bidden to be kept. 

First of all, the chief and uppermost place must be given to religion in every camp and garrison: for the Lord himself hath appointed priests and ministers of true religion to attend and serve in wars. 

Secondarily, let upright laws be of force in camps abroad, as well as in cities at home: let soldiers live honestly, justly, and rightly, as order and discipline are wont to require when as they are in the city at home. For that saying cometh not of God, but of the devil, which is commonly spread abroad, Let laws in war be hushed and still. 

Thirdly, let him that is chosen to be guide and general of the war be godly, just, holy, valiant, wise, and fortunate; as, among them of old, were Josue, David, Judas Machabeus, Constantine, Theodosius, and many more. To all this there must be added a chosen band of tried men: for choice of soldiers must be made, unless perhaps the army do consist in a troop of bastards and unskilful men, of perjured and blaspheming knaves, of cut-throats and rakehells, of drunkards and gluttons, and a beastly drove of filthy swine. Victory consisteth not in the multitude of men, but in the grace of God and a chosen band. The proverb is common which saith, “Where a multitude is, there is confusion.” Great and innumerable armies are a let to themselves very greatly; as we do learn by daily experience, and as examples of every age do testify to us. Moreover, loiterers in camps are always reproved. Let the christian soldier, therefore, be idle at no time; let him ever be busy, and still doing something: let him be courageous, faithful to his country, ready to take pains, obedient to his captains, fit to take time when occasion is offered, and evermore occupied in warlike discipline; no effeminate milksop, but of manly stomach; not cruel and merciless, but severe and pitiful, as time requireth. What he may preserve, that let him not destroy. 

But, above all things, let him not forget or think scorn, both in peril and out of peril, evermore to make his prayers and supplications to God his Saviour. In God's name let him begin all things; without God let him attempt nothing: in adversity, and when he hath the overthrow, let not his courage quail, nor his heart and hope forsake him; in prosperity let him not be puffed up with pride and arrogancy, but let him give thanks to God, and use the conquest like a merciful victor: let him wholly depend upon God's helping hand, and desire nothing rather than the defence of the commonweal, laws, religion, justice, and guiltless people.

Heinrich Bullinger, The Decades of Henry Bullinger: The First and Second Decades, ed. Thomas Harding (The University Press, 1849), 380, 381.