MAJESTY'S SPECIAL COMMAND.
IN CHURCH.
DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, Etc.
through JESUS CHRIST our Lord.
Great and manifold were the blessings, most dread Sovereign, which Almighty God, the Father of
all mercies, bestowed upon us the people of England, when first he sent Your Majesty's Royal Person to rule and reign
over us. For whereas it was the expectation of many, who wished not well unto our Sion, that, upon the setting of
that bright Occidental Star, Queen Elizabeth, of most happy memory, some thick and palpable clouds of darkness would
so have overshadowed this land, that men should have been in doubt which way they were to walk, and that it should hardly be
known who was to direct the unsettled State; the appearence of Your Majesty, as of the Sun in his strength, instantly
dispelled those supposed and surmised mists, and gave unto all that were well affected exceeding cause of comfort; especially
when we beheld the Government established in Your Highness, and Your hopeful Seed, by an undoubted Title; and this also
accompanied with peace and tranquillity at home and abroad.
But among all our joys, there was no one that more filled our hearts than the blessed
continuance of the preaching of God's sacred Word among us, which is that inestimable treasure which excelleth all the
riches of the earth; because the fruit thereof extendeth itself, not only to the time spent in this transitory world, but
directeth and disposeth men unto that eternal happiness which is above in heaven.
Then not to suffer this to fall to the ground, but rather to take it up, and to continue it
in that state wherein the famous Predecessor of Your Highness did leave it; nay, to go forward with the confidence and
resolution of a man, in maintaining the truth of Christ, and propagating it far and near, is that which hath so bound and
firmly knit the hearts of all Your Majesty's loyal and religious people unto You, that Your very name is precious among
them: their eye doth behold You with comfort, and they bless You in their hearts, as that sanctified Person, who, under God,
is the immediate author of their happiness. And this their contentment doth not diminish or decay, but every day increaseth
and taketh strength, when they observe that the zeal of Your Majesty toward the house of God doth not slack or go backward,
but is more and more kindled, manifesting itself abroad in the farthest parts of Christendom, by writing in defence
of truth, (which hath given such a blow unto that Man of Sin as will not be healed,) and every day at home, by religious
and learned discourse, by frequenting the house of God, by hearing the Word preached, by cherishing the teachers thereof,
by caring for the Church, as a most tender and loving nursing father.
There are infinite arguments of this right Christian and religious affection in Your Majesty;
but none is more forcible to declare it to others than the vehement and perpetuated desire of accomplishing of this work,
which now, with all humility, we present unto Your Majesty. For when Your Highness had once, out of deep judgment,
apprehended how convenient it was, that, out of the Original sacred Tongues, together with comparing of the labours, both
in our own and other foreign languages, of many worhty men who went before us, there should be one more exact translation
of the Holy Scriptures into the English tongue; Your Majesty did never desist to urge and to excite those to whom it
was commended, that the Work might be hastened, and that the business might be expedited in so decent a manner, as a matter
of such importance might justly require.
And now at last, by the mercy of God, and the continuance of our labours, it being brought
unto such a conclusion, as that we have great hopes that the Church of England shall reap good fruit thereby, we hold it
our duty to offer it to Your Majesty, not only as to our King and Sovereign, but as to the principal mover and author of
the Work; humbly craving of your most Sacred Majesty, that, since things of this quality have ever been subject to the
censures of ill-meaning and discontented persons, it may receive approbation and patronage from so learned and judicious
a Prince as Your Highness is; whose allowance and acceptance of our labours shall more honour and encourage us, than all
the calumniations and hard interpretations of other men shall dismay us. So that if, on the one side, we shall be traduced
by Popish persons at home or abroad, who therefore will malign us, because we are poor instruments to make God's holy truth
to be yet more and more known unto the people, whom they desire still to keep in ignorance and darkness; or if, on the other
side, we shall be maligned by self-conceited brethren, who run their own ways, and give liking unto nothing but what is
framed by themselves, and hammered on their anvil, we may rest secure, supported within by the truth and innocency of a
good conscience, having walked the ways of simplicity and integrity, as before the Lord, and sustained without by the
powerful protection of Your Majesty's grace and favour, which will ever give countenance to honest and Christian endeavours
against bitter censures and uncharitable imputations.
The Lord of heaven and earth bless Your Majesty with many and happy days: that, as his heavenly
hand hath enriched Your Highness with many singular and extraordinary graces, so You may be the wonder of the world in this
latter age for happiness and true felicity, to the honour of that great God, and the good of his Church, through Jesus
Christ our Lord and only Saviour.