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Bfm.tar draw nmrer4 5 tafirerzi izzré the cafle meliby reducing it all ( azfpayfséle )4to4om- point i/fiaégg,‘ Zmdxbaein vthe negxt may to wlge *wefl'ofit,fi2_bcr¢a5 4én’:ic4b,4:lzlézVtié7;§,f flfbzltjf iimould cxplaimn, co‘nfbzm&’: wmliudgemflfitx (;amdfi¢a‘./.7 M64 mafl);4fJ tab wan] qtmim‘ .*dl"£ll/1'01:l.$',. qzaejliains, andafiflatian of Meflzadintfgnded t%o»clearc', Adams» .- But‘[incctéz3%Pp:mp/vet, c0mz':2g,:0t1t»in 54,0, 4: itgimper-A L 4ifi:&2‘.£a2a fbewsywants t.b4i5;4a’mnt4gc,&zuotlaers. 7 he jtm’z'z:iom' Rea-~ ‘V~d”c§V(:rj‘"4ny4fi:cb& will rgadcfit )4-‘mayiinféei pcfrufifig ca/l the cfiiqfir }?0172!'.$‘, who/2 are net 1é;¢(2y,inta*a mrrqwer ;2aflm'e,fitt cr to judga wpon, whet/oer t/ac%i;wfcrem'e5 hold, ari rather, fiat: it may dcférw fflotflcé p.4ine5,,lrc.4ori any way agéflraflar ta/éc m«tice,ifany partjczzu :1 larpazkzt» chance’ tafpeffiznt gétfinfe, that may any way f'ervc&tz5'e twtév, er t/éem Atbazt;10rv;c:it.4 V A A ” fl He principzfll point; inwhich tl1e+otI1crS% {came to be contei-4 """" ,. ” ncdgzis the cflizéiz in,t1_1c,- cautfs, tlucfmurc oakcjn the acorns, A 4 J may be this 2' Afiltu a"7Kmg VhaVin.g;h1sJPrerogat1vc bounded by Lawcs5L1bc::tics,% Pmvxlcdgcs, Sac. méflcd, and fc:d1_1cr:d bychoge am ' “ % W 4 “ ' A" V V Noun «+2» vn 3 15%“ t °iT_""*?# (2%) ibotit him}; fitixiing to make him abfoiute, whom that hate stbfo-3-" luteilyito intake life of, oroirather to{'peakijinta more ievetent “ph}1"afe ) if {itch men as the ptincipall agents, perverting his good intentions, and abufing thetoyall name and authsotitie, as their infttument, or poflibiy thePtince himfelfe tnifled by his own paflions or mifiakes, or affuming arbitrary government, endeavour, and 3517, and byfa continued tenot? or drift ofhis C oun{e1s,defignes,a€t1ons, (notwtthg fianding ii t£iDgRCm0nfiIal1CCS made to the contraty')i petfifi in the putfuite of things dangerous and pernicious to the peoples religion: Iibertie, propettie,‘ ptiVi1ed"ges,"la_Wes, orfuffer others to doe fuch things, conttntyiito the ioriginaflintent, end: and trufl of the fiti‘: in?- flitutorsof fuch a Monarchy: «Be not according to the contraéiss and A conditions athis Coronation, being for the good and happines of A thepeopiesand confequently for the prefetvaotion of the faid p_atticu+ s it hathin wine} {on Ears ; and iftheKin-g afterwards" defert, oppofe, Aftt1fttateA.thepub-; 1iqueCounf'el1 ofthe. I{1'1I_gCi__oC)I.'.UC3 the Patliamentgoing. an; about C aftei.-_ httennedie at.hisfhifands ) tof=appteIi‘e' the fur; other growthof‘ an 4 to remedy fuch’“publique mifchiefsand dangers, grownethtoughiong mint of due calling that good 8;: great Loon»-= A ‘fell 5 and moreover, ifthe Prince after all may and doth converts the zaowetoiithe people it fe1fe,toback {till and carry on theft: defi ties and compaife ChCfC«_€I1dSs. and the people b€1‘€1‘I1Cd~11€SthEfl, be ides the unteétfonablenes of the premifles inconfiftent in themfclvemnd A other gtoffe atbfurdities that thereon follow, A the condition of a free Nattonis worfe‘then that ofa moflrntfetable flave. A A i “ Fot Afirfl, being before in a free and happveftate every ‘waiysit tnufl bring itfelfe into fetvitude, and each man make one another motto» ialiy, andzthofe he holds deareft and his Counttey it felfe flaves, and trial‘: expofe his,oWne1ife.3 thatihe may thicket the lives of whofoevesr, orefufeth flavetyi A( :»if much «rather all be not already or. before flavess M if bound to doc, and ifufiletfuch things; at the pleafttre or difctetion A 1 of the Princes or rathetjoifthotfe about him. ) V V Secondly, befidesthusi eachiman being one anothets mutually: A and 3Ji.th€1r.COUni‘i§CyS€‘X€ClJEiOn€1‘S,A each muff be bound to expofe all he hathsand his iife as moth as in himlyeth, to procure or ad... Vance the Ameztnes ofdamna_t1on of thofehehoids dearefl, nay of in»-‘ ntttnerable others, and of h1mfe,1fe‘( Rel igion being part of the cafe.) tTh1is whetieas it feemcs fLlffi;Ci€flE to the conititution of a flave, not to have powetto difpofe of hi[tnfelfe,ot of what he bath in a paffive W3’.Y}0n€1yA 1 in this cafe men-mtlfi be pofitively aétive againfit 1h€m- A felves. W Thirdly Third;1Yoia.1%dt1afi1>tr Wheelie Narioztitannot fly» or .runoaw>:ot from :1 Condttton foil mtferable, and by any other»meanesrl,ut1avoida=§ A 33163 i":t$aipér[tit:;t1l‘at flavetmrty; f_ i A p t _Moit_et rnightbel faid in this "poinohut titltat needed thus ntuchmgerc ters they have troubled 5 Which‘ fort a poflibilitie of delufion, that: ye: may partly hooriWinke,then'1, ttttufi tlillinguillt from the other pert among tthentm/ltotn malice hath méitle utterly reafong and relie- gt n proofe ; and therefore their [ertfes.vvhofe fouies‘ {eetnenothing . .« l els, are tolbe dealt with trtanother method; 1 furd, iocoofiftent, eontradifiory, agaliollfrealfonand nature, Princes being tnfhtuted for the peoples l1ap"p1ntfS:“ andfo rather pablici fer?/5, not their judgetntnts with whomwe deale as tuthulettt as tl‘_l€..__Wa-~ ‘ W Brit to the poirtt -, the premifesattd confelquente being i1tt_erly ah-1 e ’ est.gjegimml/plemfldo/eroitm : and firzce there is provifiott a ainft the danger of the mmorttte of a PEIHCC; who can he onely po mvcpiy in, it being zifortiori reafonable, that: it lhould. not be wanting aggtiiofk theperill from fuch a Prince, as wepropound, who by meartes of a greater maturitie and atithotitie, may coticurte more_at€’tively, and confequcntly more‘"’“petnicioufly’to thegteateftevill, the ‘people in ’ our cafe, if or when the-King makes fuch attempts in reafoo cemnojt Lbl Without meanes of remedy. j It wereepethapsp fo were aKiog in- rflituted in an immediate miraculous eitttaorcliettatyrhattner t by God fclfe, then a lower POWCI could n‘ot’ptp1e:if,2;i111;_ll the :t€1:”ofitherhi*gh?—- er ;or perhaps there iwerecolotmlf the people it feflfe ‘had abfolutely given or entrufied it felfe to the power or Provifion of the Prince at the fitfi; inftitution, or framing of lthe Monarchy. A But With us the 7% lawesgcuflomes, priviledgesl, power, and pufcfflf Parliaitnet1ts,,,'&:c. _: argue, orirather are~1imitations,.reitriétione, conditions; ‘or refcrva- .riot1,spmacle upon the iorilgtnalltrufl," pcommifiion, ordelegation from‘ , the people; or after, upon oc<”;afiot1,which it keeps in its owne power, p or referves to it felfe,,as the fupteattie refort for extraordinary emer- Vh “gents. Norltlethan thinke that the King having taken his oath for \ the keeping him elfe within his ‘bounds, or forthe obferving the l lawes,liberties,privt1edges,orthe like. that heis he"rettpon onely left , to God and his‘?:onfcience,and the people withottthumanei remedy, it if he exorbitate; for. they ought not to pteefumebut to prove firong- A lye (if they could ) this, Which. were for the difadvantage of the peo—- . ‘pl: [0 mainely, ‘for whole good all was intended atthe firfi: iofhtu-— . ,.Ei0I2“ of the Monarchy 5 and the pcopllges happines ought to be rather V t ' 2 t = i favoured (’ 4) ‘A fsvénircd and preferred the inferptetatidh 66 a” dou’otf’ttlI~ mhtter: (were this fueh )_as af:l'urcd_’Iy accordin"g‘withthe firfi%7in{litutorstin%-E tention grand Ithtnke 1t1s not fo apparent .( xfttr be .3“QP3‘1'CH'C"31;‘fl all ) that the King 13 fo left to God onely, as it Is that the fafeti;e~ and hap- pines of the people is Lrxfirptmms and the end ofsll,wrhich~ is out of A 4 d0!-Jl)’E.;, and therefore by this rye of anroath, and all other fitting ties, power, and meanes alto intended to be pf0CL11‘.‘.€’Cl,««s and feeuredgaa A end all oft ltttle enough ( though fuch “power IS unleilerupion necefiia tie not onely not to be exercifed, but,alf0L to be _leepta~sifeeret,ias tnay be, that the l’rince“sauthot1rte in as mttch as It may make fbryythe ' good of the people,may be kept ttp.) Andiperhapsthte oath thence- ‘ pie hath taken to the King, efpec1a~ll~y as the ope-opletiso reprefented in tParli;m:ient5 may (' tlefperfting at this time this reafon onely ) rinfevrre as lwell on thelpeQ;:tlesV fide,that it Is left to God onely flIC.t6tipO'E‘.t;';?t!‘I& ifo [upreatne in point ‘ofj udgement and power : but ?tll{3Wi'flg30f1’3* thet underfiandiegtrnly firth power robe; in thepeople, and firomit in the Parliament (as hereafter may‘ further appealrewee trrerlrtotrloe) is not this Way thepeoples libertie, rights_, happines, faferrandtbettetr affured, together with the Kings jufl: power or prerogativegfifnee the “Parliament is notcapsble {’ could it be Willing) to ufm-perupon either ( as after my be Ihewed) then imagining lfuch fupresmetpowclrto be jnvefiedl in theiKing,Ail‘eit.her the peoples right tire the Kings 1' oil: Wet it felfe clanbc 5 feeding no man will -deny but Kings late ftlrbiefits capable ofarbitraltyor tyrannical1~ power, oft times willing “and gia- ving the attempts and fometimes a8c_nally prevailing. So, irfthelfrat-at tners of this Monarchy had_inten'ded {och p2_tr:unount power ihonld A be {till in thelfiing, and that in fuch extraordinary emergents asnow appeare England, rheyhad been more _folicitousof}~ and~7proviided better fat for onemeaness ofdtverfe ordeined to an end then for the very end it (elf:-,' the peoples ha.ppines,A which they has left fhll ede- pending dangeroufly on one mans confciences or Will: as it fhould at any time happen to changes whenfifo lure andfafe aprovxfion ofie-‘ red itifelfi: elfcewhetes ( as before tspartlytouched) and had 7p1‘efetr-a ; red the nneancs lbcfore the end“ rand Io doe all the defperate limelig- M nants, and the diforémrers ‘ofout times 8: State, which is retrogthde e to reafon tjothers may better en force this point touching the intent ; ofthelfitilrlinflitntiong mdafdde exprefle authorities perhaps out or .1 the Lewes tothis tlnld,“ or the;pra&tfe of Parliaments in fuchnmes I (if Inch have ever before been) or otherwifc proceed by analogie and good confequences ofreafon. (.5) IizitbeIh"*id3 that by»: fucha’pmviffion,ef temetdiefomrthe p.r3c>f:;3ei;ra»t diam A _:u_.‘, t.3.boit_e£7aidf. at -dnttgeteqs; peel-idemtt~.e£tdtfioheyingg and A wen? ning the Kimgst authornzy1stmtroduted:, whtch naayworke evemdanget o£‘difi7o1utitot1o‘£ the Monarchy. ‘ Aditt.ing but not granting, that upon fuch ‘at ptefident, once, matZ~et, upon an; eXt,r;a.Qr~ 3 % dineariecaufea and tthmgbty V‘ 2mto1:der1_yt« Wa=.y_~( and: which once done may well prevent -a1’1it1tu‘r€*nCCd oi matkztlg any mere fuch prefi- d&’r1_~tS)*adl11it fuithav danger GVCU»-‘tZ0;Eh€'" Mpnetchye tollottvxzeda t.hf:t‘€,:“" , upon. (wI=:ich yet will trot be mttdec good um out prcfent cafeattas at?3e;:~ wumtappmytten»nc:c.nowtst1tepmnc; .Amoegt ditets forms of; government, whereby a people m.;ty~ be governed , that it tmy be [ h_.appie,which is the end and ayme qf every fuch fomt, thjiS,,‘ N‘;-V-A tttm clmfe one paftl‘_ClJ1al? ortee,whtcht1t judged fitteft to co_mpa1I€ that et1d'(ast Indeed Monarchy dusty ttempered ts: the betfiltattt but diflempetedtbyt tyttmny the vmrf’c,.the advantt:1ge»ol:union, ex: l.iH+1ri:+?f- twepo weer; Whtch Lt hath RDQVC-'Oth€I‘fd1‘mS‘{)CFCflgth€ni!%gt~t0 eV1l~1,. when tat deegenerer‘est,as =11; ehdt to good,:whi»le£’t 1t {toad itncorttuetpthy butif thigcibjeétion were of Weight» it wotfld FIOHOAVVJ that it were.» more rationale, that the peegles tehc1tyt,twh1ch 15 the fklpfcifltfi; e~nd§,, towhiéch all good‘ forI1<1s’0t¢governn1e11t are ordained and r*€r1d;,.t. tflmuldt mt-her fuffer, then ap~atticu1:_n:tform,.ot fa‘iEhiont,of govern»; A ment, of whiehtthete are choice, and any of whichatebut: one.- meatnee, or wa=yto. cen1pafl‘:;;: (hm? efid if it continue interrupt» I butigfit corrupted to dehfroy “the end I :md‘f«3 Q1’1€En€a‘£]C’S.£O the end, may it: our cafe 2. memes if not teéhfiedi wholly to fru‘{%1—at€ the end,£hou}.d, be preferred befere the end ithfe,1.ff5wtthic!1tit ought oneiy; tot fetve,‘ not eat}: it he (aid: rtemedie were wotfe then the difestfes .fm*_w«ha1:-.t. remedte can befe 1111, use that edwifeafe» 33. free, atg‘.o1‘ious;t ,9. ttobtiet Nam» tien to fg1L;tot £"etvi.tt1det fpititttalland tetmpotttil fmrn: atlengenjejteéia I.1h.ert_yn;1 hath k~1nd=s_, antIet‘out%felwts.the 1mtt1'ummi1ts:3 though can t A go on m fetch a cafeg, the remedie .mightn0,tt-prove ft) 111, §Dr'.C{itk?i1'CLt1E,;., 6 ifmenwouldpstyobedienceduelythere Wh€1151'€3f0fl £6118 themw — they owe it;And fhould tI=ne1:e¢be~n0RtcI‘x tetnedie for the peopie, _t A or for coinfetvatien of the ftametofthe gevetnment theecmtiit“titt1.-;- tiontof this Mona:fchy'a which meKm’g: dficlatcthhé tadmieetyht F0. . tmuchr,were;mofl ttdefictent imvtthe meitiptinctpall point oti;‘ta1i,1:tnatme+ ly, the dtzfendhingandprefervingt e1t~tt-'~%feh1i1*‘»”:, : v_etty;tout1eit:tt1_t;n gandt :, gtound- Work: as the end «of ‘aUa~0‘L=h5€7nV“1f€i pt'ev~1«fi:oms. otders,Laws~,. /I without which .wh?a;t were they but felhrattd phamtafie 2- Nay were B_.3, . me: 04 V p 6 ) met the folly s F the fbfirfi inflitntiont ratheti‘ to be as much admitted A (as tailing an infltutnent titterly unfitfot %%%% ~t‘he: purpofe it Wlls meantlit for) had itleft the maine endof all, th2.1t 1% the peoples fafetic,‘ ltliieti-s~ riieslhappieelfe in fucha tafeias outs, withoutall poflible, nay with- , Outany provifiot: expreefle or imployed by-common intenclment, ’ or analogie of teafon, or rule of Law, tliough the true,the natutall, the belt, or the onely ]3l‘QVlfi_0Ua on remcclle to lceep Prtnce and pt-opletin their due tempee, wetefo atthanda fo facile, fo OffCf111g it felt} 3I“1£lt1f.ifl»flOEt before: “UllI~£illa37C€‘ ufed poll?-llnly at the very time of“ A fttchl an inflitu_tion, and 5§?,'-‘ film V51‘-3’ l?Uf'I30l€,e11amely, a Parliament not other meeting ofthe l1l<€_flf1{ul‘C’: wtmotit provtfton, I faysagainft the ateatefi publick mi{cl1ief_oit all,“ ;tlI',‘tE. eltpirmxm walzzm Keipaézica (as divine Plaza termest it) arbitrary powet , or tyranny , and that at , mifcliieflfolikely to l']apPt”Ln'l5v‘1‘I}OI€", (0 oh: attemptedanay aétttally happening.;~ But he thatimplores force (not now topfpeak Oftwlmt is’ pretended herein hymn/o1'ds) and that thotigh but to refifis-t:hic orders of tltat powers whole part alone it is t0'?£'€mCdlCptth€ people: inwotiii: i cafe, cloth in faft deny that this Monarchy hath made tfuch ptovi-l fion, or hath that power; [0 necellaty to help and defend it felf. or that the people in this cafe is temediable. for by fuch haVlng.1f<1'--:‘ courfe to force or watre, though but defenfiveg he challengeth and aH‘umeth all the power from the people»to.himf_elf} making himfelf fupremelndge of all upon the lallt» refort, of Wh1Ch fomewhat more afhottly. Butthe King cannot befo in our ptefent cafe .-. in which he isapatty in as much as the evill proceeds from ill counfell prevailing with him ; For to bring the hypothefis to ajfhefis, and not to {land alwayon {uppofition ,tal1‘r1ai1 higher faculwt) even'Aii1j'lt%hisfgtprqmész power cm earrlfl (Which as {me ‘psfrslillmo trail tic) ‘c an": bear ‘imi rages, l,:7“.I]C1l3IY.:€:w‘"§$'5,fi~‘~l:"‘{7_‘3l:1ES‘“lIl;‘lal§ abbvc‘) they 0t1.2fitn0¢~I0’0€ by Us %1PDlreb¢fl<3€d?f¢P3f3F‘§fbl‘“ .“m“m11¥ P§¢‘.fup-. pofing or 1nferring om the Otl'lfiI‘.j" 3 Lcclusladdc¢= E054mal{C”lup chzs lmcrug , reflrialltrinity;Gaqdmffe,“whicI1‘lafi magribe undcrllood A in our prc- 'f'em:,c3;fe,V%¢al doing no Lz»n)'p&,,'or diihonotxréblve thing, but wliolly in- lltendlingli ff5hCp”U'l)lllC_Il§.fgO()d, according ‘to ilxfe‘ peoglcs fira&$" ,«Andi 1'41; sWere’la‘n e;1;‘.cll1 lzereficgln the pojlicy ,of this Menarchyl to disioytl fin ‘our belcefm opinflion, the third froz;1*tfhetW0lf0rmer;l And the Law jfaying 5.1.10 cliflucinolzrzlblclthingilsll to bc conceived of: the "Paglia; ;1mcnt,itfeems all one as to havcfaid '1n*oth:‘:r tcrmes; that it is the fuprcmc“]udge of phc lagfl rslorc (and that even ‘without ~th»c: king, if hp‘ hlith cxclucledlh1mfclf as abovcwvhich is more then if he were far pcjrfonallylabfcnt, (ilk otrmrwifelcafually difcnablcdfind as much ld;without.ufing that pévvérf. %"Buttorcturn;the Law I ”'l'fa'"ltl'1 alfo, 7:/Mt 1/9£'I Adv:+cz1rm»i1g‘1y’ Pfimcckw WiV1>¥’5wi- tllmtidn, férr “humour; ey. aflVi{:sV;,fui'rEh‘crt0jin*-4 g“*r:maretI5errife1vé'§,:§émndi‘ngLichék a;gizazc”d A c-‘Gmas iito “ ha: tihé L~ti?i:tV%tfmx:”A .»ViiwJgém&I3£%% vrfi1l~;bLit of *‘the. 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Bus: havfc: nocfomeotkhg Eixpcmall ; %vmgh:€s ~“;.f:f4 §h:1.s.;Par*I1§zmcm “qui:;>cad or jndangggyed B14“ 3‘: Qf. bcfxdcsme gcnerallxloflb comtmn “fa-at E-Qfihfi allqf Ehfflt-Ighj tihé neglcfiw dftheir pmrivatc af; fazrsmrVhiL<::£iz;l1:;yam 1hm‘whd1}4y‘taken up with N the publiquc ) as A ¥§%?’?$'C9%£¥fiW¥$Wf1f¢fi94f3»?ffi9tMartyrs: rhm I.I1es»¢.ean any way rxpcsil. rand am by chc gcopk cncru ; (I3) ¢xm&bytm—4cwxf¢ they hold a are xmcxa1np1€§ 0f1‘uch:; :15 lfufferéi ingchetnf¢l&;zc$%to:b¢t+%¥€¢n off from fuch fcrviccs; ( On Wflffiflthfiy purpofcly themed EM more fl}31fP».th:u; they might be fo caltcnoffj have grown almofi as much 1n greattacflch thfiréihya as they loft in A gQOd11€mf'—': are mt fuchinfia11ccSaS vulgaras the fpirits th:;tfurI1iflj1 :17 wichthcm P Moremight be {aid andmuch better hmfcin by bev- tcr Judgements» hit a weak one may fufiicc {Q flrong a caufe; ;hcrc_ bcinggogd reaf0mQb.cfi1o_.rt and flight in an zxrgumenhe or point that cauld afiozgd no jtzft reafonro; have bfigun 3:311 .«, did not fuch monficrs of mcnurga It 5.11é‘,€H¢,c.'a\'g:'l in be conceived that hope, in»- tcx1tim1,”or fmitian 9f uncamroullcd difl5olAutc liccrztioufneffc ot- plcafuress by mcanspf the capacirie thciy now fiand in » or as €h_€Y 31¢ a. Pa.r1i-?1tI1€iI1t¢an bit :1 rnoAtix,zc to them to continuc thc power, or» place thcgy Vhwaeg longcr than thfi 11ub}iquc ncicfilfitic or good rc- guAif:;%s, or cgnvcxt me any o\:hcr ufc z;hc'n it fm: which they w:re d with fuch pawcr, fuppaiing they were npA»b,ecccr chm om Cfilumlliafifltfi :» thm; wbcrc there xvcrc a motive 0; mi llama it wquld prwail with thcm :0 do will 3 had 1711+ xention of f;zuch1i<:c=%1:;x;iuu{rxc1¢fi?c hem one erf Ache principics that im- wed them, What meant; they withaun any ncccfiicie up: oncly :9 give Pubhquc fignifications; that they méamc to induce a fltifi rer- formation of mmncmbun czvcti amid 11:: great and da:n,gcroAL1s ch}- flxaétions to bc.:gin.to fez: it on foczm 130$ without: fomc further dawn» get from thofcVthat1‘1fit¢ is :.As font any pleafurcs they may hercby ‘pretend, they fccmc U.) be, no othm than their ixldcficicnt and admie rablc pamsg dangmis and indignimcs ( lct me addc and b9.(£3§?7gr»1t:L tM’=-°.r.-» a blclfcd cdmdition to Fain tearcs and dan gets that thcy um: mntintrtc in it) thcir neblc coflfiancic 1' ud£in§«§1W 1’ *0 €57" PW‘5#'3 dr4I1r%?l;é pa-ricwuma for all which whcrcas igt appears. £1165’ have no c;:arch1y~ ra- ‘ward propcmndcd go them ( the hkc may be [aid cf all phofc xlm adhcré (.0 the Parlxammt) but :11; confclcncc of 11.2w in A. dark: nobly in fmrvitrg God and their Cquncrcy and dcsfitmdingw it: 4 1d the King»- dumc give what it coL11c_iaffordit wcmihott of then}, it; mufi bl‘: am higher kingeiomc that can indeed czguall them fifld fuch 21+.,I?11a13gnp Qfflxt: kingdomc. and no {each as our Malignallts wanuld h%V¢A us tcaxr, they appear to aymc at and affeét ; and could they wonlldmrxy gyms: ma tyr_ant;y forthémfclvcs. What nficdthcy h?1.VC13id f”r€h a block in timzr awn waycis;,as a voluntary aamgcncrally taken fat AA$h¢Cw3%(cxvatig;1VQ£ the Ifiings iufi authoricic, and [0 many Dgcla-~ V . 33 ratxms ( I4; )‘. x A v. zzraonéanla pubxsqueprorees to thgrr purpore;twhrchtllrhéytlaerilrtner ‘froth “upon all tolecaliom ‘A yettoj do, when gs; had ‘not tl1etrltefolutz- %ohs“beet1rhus fixed, fdtvers freelatjeed»eclat1ngthetmfelves = to that ef~”- lfeciht fpecially lince matters of difietertcer have latriVecl*~at*this he1"gh~t, and the Patlilanxent fofirong, and. to mzmy other eitrctzmfhincres ffi—r-‘- tting,'m-ight l-rave becttfothorn. But to leap over all thefe batree in im;tgi:1atioz1( fot_inReafon We nevetlcant "J fuppofel*tlhe‘Parli:;rhent efieélt aehange ofthe Monarchy, W’l13._t_ form of govemmm; eoulelrhey bring in it1lteadofit( forthey willl hot‘frty An;uentet~no: I deny a jmireed government, for fuehl ‘is’ out Moharehyrltedueed to hasttighttemper)lDemramzry ? Thehthrottghperjury, gteétl‘.iniu-.- fltice, and danger, they putfu'etheirown -mine: For Deznocracy wherethe people or multitude govetnsie enemy to the vNo{;m¢,'c .l:.”l.l‘lLl“‘ C_3CfI‘1'£1‘iC,'\/1«'l1(‘:l:t’:‘Of claiefly or [olelythe Parliament e‘eonfi[{-3.7, bringing all to a parity, and maltingalllmefitelike in power; or era. their taking away eminent perfotfi quitegaé lenviofius or jt{§aI‘o[13'~Of. ‘them 5% Whereas {och have ptiviledges over the vulgar in :1 it1[i'Mo.. narehy : ‘What then doth A the Parliament affeét e/{rwacmry ? (Where the Nobility, or chref govern ) but the multitude or people , A Whom the Parliament hath been charged to cotrrlsriin which ffllllttig ‘rude refitles or confilts the maitle Itrengthyandl who clhogfé “fhé rCO1‘fimOz'lS, Houfe, and mull:exectitelchieflywhat the lPatli3l‘ment orders, without which their orders are nollthing‘; aftetDerhoeraey or Monarchy before Atzftocracy: And doth not the Parliament (asoahove is laid) from” timeto time give3pa‘ttichl4at' accounts of their: aétions to the world; doth “there appear em-y prerkious prelparitalg the way or dilbofingl the pteoplelorlfliehlal change? wm'cn~weze hes cellhrie, were itjnttended 3 athlealtvafthet fo lohgta time 5 they rlwomd have begun to entry theirdelfigne~ot1tQw;;rdl~, hdflltllc PEDPIC having the con» found it, wou‘ld"mote and more have fallen off :4 but we fee ttaty, and the people every daymote zmd more fatisfied and ‘aim... red of the integtitie of their irxterzrs. But were the two Wlr-Ioules a” A -fubieét poffibly cjtrpabl-e of c~2i'rzfl‘r%‘M€y, would the rLorcls of the up... per‘”I"IQuf€CdQf1CIl11‘l‘C toiet, V£'l1;i§li\n'_.fOL1ld r€ClU§‘C:'€3Cl]3Of them to a parity ll]}p()WCJ.fA With each Member of t»het‘l-loufel‘ of Commons A as Democtacywottld equallltlxem-b7otl1 Withjehlee "multitude; for unlcffe the Lords vojould lotole bygrgtntingg this, flicfiuld the Commons ‘‘ er any tmngeg If this yet he éthfif thing) by this oimngifiary if pom 13 gchange 2. )yet how_coulcl~tl1ey*com:inue,or hold irmrhout ~the7”con- fem (hrs) feet of the multitudet or; people. 2. ‘ifliould the peo”p1cutnat1imouI7- ly ce,ncutte'ntoh“the ctre&in”g;tn'1§.tthis_ Lot any "other forme ofgovem-A mane Whdtfhouldt oppoffe 1't:‘h':h§*'7hBELV1i1Z‘hOW'fOO11fl1_‘WCI‘t’i it for“ a people h to feat-e thatgtwhtich can"‘,1‘1;eever ,beh,ti.1ii1eh{1’e41t felfe W111 2 and thetParhé-‘AA menthhatfh found: it 2; t1eng,:ime thfiréngely infatuated ; infenfibie; un’-1-V ’ Willing to fiirlre ]( tti1lt‘time andexperience hadtgiven too good me: A fcation~ to the Parliaments nextj -htodivine forefight ) even when it hath madcggpfenttetntqtthem their townetightstliberties. and iniplny ICd:dCf€flC€'3_,_3.;-Dd, tc;9dtj1Id;[ftfl;¢ Ptatliatnentt prefntne to finde them to fiérwrfe éétivffily tn amen; and nnteafonztble thing," the Aeteétiiag ‘ ‘ ajnewetytannyg 1jidt~w:tthOut”tgrc1at danger ove;tt[hemfelves, eontta- 1'37 f0 thfihoathsé P‘3TP€Tti1‘aIltProt‘e Ptations oftethe Parliament. A f A And the 5W1n;thct11k¢ Qctafion we ‘fee cizd notbrxng In any of thcfcnew governmentstt = nay. were t11ctPaI11am€ntP0fi3b1Y Cétpablc ofruchatytanny, ‘:yet nittfittacxtgg, in thehands nffltchfg multitude, antdhf that aga1nf’c»tthe’gOTQd W111 of the pieoplfaf for fq j{we"‘mnff here fup-- pofctn) théy wcirecéifilydividffd» talld 1?: the tyt£§1ii?YtdifT0iV¢d; <*Ifft.‘«€-e “ exally thete nevvet‘n‘T€ztratt;t1‘ng a‘n1_111Qr%tpart? c;nn;ttg%tyjtott th-ereft,‘ and contramette bexng the caufe ofdzflblutijqnt but [0 were not 3 tytannye in the hands"ofone,hand1'n him efiablifhed by5thegbodetvih1le’ofaMpog V tent faétion of nm1ignants:un[itiee which chiefly‘tmnkesta Monarchy; duely tempered the belt form: of ‘gdvernttxent ( és above was {aid ) I making the ‘arbitrary or ttyrannynf ' one upon; the fame trenfon, as the Worft ofall, foemohft har"d1ydi{_TdlvibIe;. A h * A ’ “ " VVee1my a"dde.t;o all, that this’Patt1 _ obtained ttientuiall Parliaments, whereby their a€tions,smd de-mea-t name in this ptefent Parliament, are fubjefied to frequent and cer- tafline exémetns, ihould or chould they give'c.:ntfe, and that perhaps by Par1iamentsT confiftingef ojthethtnetnbetts then thefe (‘not to’fpeae‘kt:‘ of other aeeijdents that may prnficutetfneh 21 change ) ihouid IhC"'p'€()‘--‘t ia"menfhaving pteffed fnt, tandth jple not be fgtisfied with"what%ethefehc_1€3e in this, prefentPathIiament xv it ‘p1ainely;1frg:ies,, thatouty of the cleeareneifetfithetit in-tentiensghnéthiét tins; and 'confeienc"e_s,t”hey atevconteintfingy defirehto1eaVeh.theit*aéhl- ens tn the CCflfL1r€.Qf§1fl)tfW3: tl1@e”i;:petft31:t§,;tas pnneetn*ing future eIe€ti- 0:13; tothe jiopininn Ofiih¢P€tjple L1”pt5n~t‘heir dtfInCI.'witSf;’” tlfiing Plmft"I10?jt0[ceemc"amei?enthtms andtib9k¢;t0“th¢it40157533» hats ‘ht-my we 4 defiic ‘E ?It’t_:he1‘1t np’09n théfe Iea;‘fon§ ¢aif_1d’ttiueh%f%tnoi*ethat mi'g"httbe of- fifétéds ‘t'hé?,tI’-nfliainient heannot heave Many ’ et efiéblifléhing “in A Ehemfclvts any arbittaryh ty,¥.a.t1t?¥5e¥ 9f t11¢31f*;byrhc W _r.c;gu41a:;u:=g ma dgciAng%“tIiC‘Mona1:chYtome d‘§J€ %5€?i?11P;¢1“T?% Vvvlnch 15 311 th€“C133i1§¢ G57: A:1j.:Vgovetnm“cntA tl1cyffct:1nc Atd’ afi’e6?c% Cizhe 7fa“mc , holdk in all j ttlofé that adhere to :h%e41?ar1‘ia.mcnt3% and init, fd.c1fs=:;z:rn*ot phcrnfclves); ftgim W12 ich it had cfpc-c1;zI‘ly through want ofjdue Parliaments cX0fb1vtd,- ‘mi {Q dangere_ufly,:hé.t"11a;d%1n%ot;his.,liIrc,c, which now t:l;V1:A:iAr fa1Ta~ciesVat1d5 dtludiug xfcaifmas are plainely éffcbvhrcd Acfxcy flis %ut1 t‘0 At" What but tflatthc Court and?’-.1fa~{itcs»of it; fliniuld WEaHow..and%fCVcII%.it1 all I-it-.-;. ccncioufncfl’c,. luxu1:y,L éxccffgw i.rAhMp1:i; T7 ,tavaricc,and ‘tyranny 93:0; %po:~c:onab,1z;-,wh;1a&~mc rel’: Iaxfiguifiha under opprcfiidn, flavezy, poéé vetzy.-. difgracc, pmzpceualll incffgnizim or fcarcs,. acCompced.a,s-thci:1° bcafis, tfllfilbdur for tlicm, %and;Afo.mcd~iOAc;1‘itiC, a StarcaW;hicl1$ the wi... gifrnm pmycd“ féixla, mm wficfrc4:CiBcw faundabuz 2 délugfi Aoff mm comzrary .caufi:s.,£til1 ruiiie in.Vvo1vcA4 allogbchci 5.. varcug gnd.;thé..%g170rLyAQEtfi:,N.g:i:3nb¢fotccxtimEf. Frwc.%muIi1mti:hin1g¢ thanthat£%{Whic1i41bvc£h£iii » W %x¢y! fo” Cfarwhith m} , to raon *b¢qm== andfiwwr c {aw-.j1%; (fcgr thasmuch c nciy may ftfificc from Atfic multitlldcoftficma ‘ the (17%) theheads and leadetg excepted 3 may can be content to fttine~ the at T tfyg. hbettie, fztfette of 1t, even wtth the hazard "of then? eftates, hves: hDflOuI5afQl1§C$;vf0 they may in fume p1_'0pf1fliQnt-fl;1a1'€ the {poiles tot‘ their Counttcy,-t and grqw fat tt/iteift the blond and scares of the top; prefltd people : We muitnot thinke they can doetghus, but to the end to have greater memes and power to beget more monfttous in all villany if it were poffible. Thefecan fight agatnft thdcir Counttey to make themfelves {leaves to at few abovedtthemgthat the teft of their Oppfcfffsd Counttey may be fl._::.ves to them, flavcs of flaves = but I A doubt not, but thfifc monfiets, uttleflc reafon tfansfotttne thctn, {halt meete with tehtite Hvrcwleffltr. hoflfift men and men ot'honot2:t;, ready to die {qt their Cottntrey,_ if need require, juding {uch a death inefi‘-4 " e nicely mt be preferred before the iivfis of the cthietcfi of thefe, ihvottld they .obta£ne what they feelge. _ t % _ _ But let us ,end thts patttettcall flylfl tout, though tt be hard for the infetmur fztculttes flometxrnes not tote ..ttte: whenthe undetfianding €omewha.t.1fl1i§.h£€n@dhath inf1atrtedthe;teill. T On theothet fide, fa tdivine»a gift as this Parliament th.tnItfuI1y dw .tecognized_and maidet ufeeef dttely’ a.aI1dthC}._11fl? power and dignitie Qf the Pathament, and thetctn all“ our happxnefle tgvifely and mm. fully now tottcetaflcttted; modcratloq and medtocrttie itjxdutceda the Monarchy duely tempcted,tmay»b»e%1n@huma1ne plsgbabflittie petpe:- tuall, -and all the futfct beceme;:Phyfieke; And thts violent Feavex: of the State A having amazed and; drawn: 130 an head all the malig-5; n'ant.thumourstbefot:e difpctfed all over the body; and lying dange- mufly hidden, and {Ct at; fire, confumed and expelled them (like the filth oftan hottge {wept mtp heave and burnt ) the whole body may be much at caret Qfdttndér al"tdbC£tc‘£d1fpofcd:£hcn hadznot fetch adiitcmper ever beerte. t . 4 g 1 V V t « t ~ A I I hope it appeates alreadg{w<:re~there me more_ then tthefe ptcfetts ted weake reafloas to an er , natty tattonaellman (tf fat better from ea A éhets be too meant: fer ms Maie {he} What way heiis to takeethat all may be well; and feetng one fidceanbe ttufted Withthe power Qfthe Kiflgdomcp Which them is mefi: unltkciy to tytannizte, or reduced to arbitrary governmentm whtch wilt mofit probably ufc it to the publique good onely, or whether in fuch extraordinary timcfzstitdot mofl: fafelv tepofe wherctt it is OrigiHé.11y5~hatt1fa.Hy”“ inherent; ,I;hs3 peoples owtte mad {:3 in the :Pathamet'1ts .5’; Nay‘ were the «cafe hi'C5hCItQ=dub10l1S¢}’Ctfiflfifidiikrtifi“fiffi made 313-4 A e t A t D pointed (“1 8)‘ _ V l p ointedrlimitted prerogative ;for_‘they confine together; as the peo»- ple (in ‘whom is thclradicall,tpr1m31‘Y fupreame power» and who made l Kings, notliinjgs people ") thought belt, when It firii made choice of,ior infiitntecl this one form: ofgovernmént among diims A ‘-others; which We ea‘ll;Monarél1Y» and Wh€1T50f 51153‘? 13175 {_l1f1§3lfJ/’Cl€- ti greet in {u-ndrltyi States} fome morefome leife trufied; or limited, at the firii founders pleafed; ( els why are they not all equall fince free and voluntary agents worke or doe onely it) much, or [o far as they gp;'oV::~: {ha divine 'MajCi-iifl E0 »dge"m' fiéerrimrimg 613 Elm pleafe,-, and the various fubordinate degrees or kin s of the cream res creatures would be a11.«_-qg;31}_ : « an involuntary or nizturall agent (as Philofo- phytermes it ) ever working as much gas It can, or to the u_ttno_~iiex- tentor fphere of its power and aimvitre, and fo an equalxne tn the ,, efieét/s ) fince I fay, libertie or the people hrfi created C as‘ I tmy fay) Prerogative, and that fo re_mpered,modified,o-r grad‘u-ated; as it thought mofi: conductble to itsowne happinefle 5, for thefupreame power ever worireth for it felfetrather then for the fubordznatc or iniei:iour, as being the end 5 the eflieientt and fimll catufesibeiflg there cmincidents) itis 1' nii, that this, natnely,libertie, judge and give law l to that ; and that this.» ifan unnaturall jarre fall out, gaine and pro- fpcr rather then the other ;.and iinee the people referved ever in its owne hands; and faved to It felte upon the rrufl to the Monarch V i . , . Y whatpriviiedges, right: ofParI1ament, or liberties, 80;. ( parcell oi the originall power naturally in the people. and which may draw‘ Qffllelrcachtofdanger rhcnthcother W backc to the iountaine the clerivativei power; as the blond and fpirits to the heart; when there is cauie) it thought beih furely it muit doe! this with purpofe to fee them conferved as fafely as may be. and up-. ‘ on oceafion to make Life of them and enjoy them, i Which? could W not re, furelv done without at power referved totiudge of the Ptaizeiof them, and when they Were to be nfedgandt the like, ;( for if the ~Prinee be ,¢LI&~ed touching the keeping hinafelfe within his limits, he miay“ qV{i.'L}~}1S_VVCfl‘*b€jCfUfi:6C£abffllljfdy Without limits r)‘ not ftrch power‘ to judge ofthem is to any purpofe, as abov -faicl, with our power to execute what-is judged hereuponfit. So the Parliamentiudgethr in this cafe as the firftllauthourt.-and fuperintendent of the intent, and is 3105735aP§I't161'Qb6jiJd§Cd.? » t < t ~ ~ e A t Euti.her,pwerethematteryetadubious, yet feeingthe Proreflsant 7‘ i "rpeligion,the;tpower beingiin the[’arliamentts.hand*,. is. far more out say; even Withouticalling. his i ' ‘ Maucflies _‘. ’!" (ital MaieflieS good meaning into qnefiion therein, as I hope anon Willi appeare,1t_oughttc>_ put it out of all quefiion, how wee are to range out felves in thefe times. The Parliament having (our cafe [0 {tand- ing ) fuch power asis deduced, whatioever would feeme to oppofe t.hatip0W€1‘ §fl_d {land in their .W&y:3S tliizytlefendbancl afiert the pub- llque goocllo lhvadedsmnll be vojidab‘lcl:l and ufnall otdinattylltnownl lawes or cttllzomes made or in ufei fuppofinga or t Whilefi the Prince A lteptlduely withinihis bot1nds( whicgh the king fpcakes [Q rjnttjch or; faying, that he will ever govbcrne by them» andthold all ‘ to them ‘) bntevet intending the publique goodaare no way to bound or tye up the ttanfcendent power of the Parliament, when it {hall encounter new and never before heard ofexorbitaflccstot invafionsnof the pub ef lique good, which the times that made‘ thofeknowne Lavtzes nevjei‘ llelatdioflifo never providcdagain¥fl.B’LiE ~bY»l3tppo‘rfiC§1“I;0f7 reitfon thisf’ Parliament mayland ought asttt*cllprovid€ by new Ofldinanceis Tor orders for inch new evillsfas they encounter, as’ the former did for” what they then met with : ‘fotthey had their originall alfo ( ma-‘ his mvrzilém have leg?!) and had thofe times (had inch caufes‘ offered, astliefcfhave, theywould have ‘provided retn'eclies ofnatuteblike tholfelthis Patliamentl°hath‘ donetthepowet afld‘gCt1¢Fall‘lflC_CflU‘0l]S of all Illness orthe univerfall ground being {till the'Iame,{ that is, to defend and vindicatgor procure the pubhque good: and to tye thorn to the knowne or old Lawes in this C&fCaWhC13C the letter might loll, were ittationall 5 for for the firfl breaker of the Lawes might talte the ptiviledge of the Lawes, and advantage of his owne wrong, and lJl.‘1- det the colours of the Lawcs fight agatnll and overthrow them, or the rule, reafon, or intention that caufed them at fitft. ' t n If it be faid, nothing was done by the King of puhlique conica- uence, but by advice of the judges. it may be anfwered , that the * atliament is the onely competent Counfellacludge in cafes neeteeb ly concerning the publique, and people in generall, which the King is entrufled upon Foch occaiions to call, that the whole people may not but upon extraordinary caufes be troubled to eleét for Par1ia- ments, and attend that fcrvice : But in fuch :1 cafe as ours by virtue of the legiflative power refiding in the Parliament it may make new i Ordinances, at leait for the tlfllfa as it fees occafion and judges -to be i inotder to that fupreanne and immutable Law» or Law of A Lawes.-J’ and end of them all; Selma papnli fitprezwzt t{c«'x, and that power even of making new Lewes is ever upon .tl1§smal;t€1' in both l-loufes of it D 2 Patliametntg. " «(tzodft V ~" “}f7?'}.1:1’”i'at*i1e1ttd;t afid mt: jeveit King lceepaes thi113feife%wifhinV his am bqugdsnand iggniftant Inl-’3.rl2aII1€“f1tt“C.hOW_ tnuch more then, as befm-e13 fhcwcd, ;f “be: {hall by exotbttatmg dangetoufly‘btmg ll himfelfed witthin the compaife Of our cafe 2 Jartd that the Kings cot1-~ tcnc tat:whattthc Parliament tropotmdst co mm, to beecnaémitfcvr Law, taught not to be denyed, ‘may. appear: by comparitig_thIsef0l+ lowing part of the Qatlnwhich the Kings of ‘szegleénddatt the1rCoro-- r3a_tidfi‘t:;.ke, or ought to take: cited in the Rcmonflran;.'e‘o£ the 26”‘ offliaj, in /met‘ 'U£'.’?[m : Coficedzéc legex, é’ cfonfizt:t:4k>i?ir2e:* efle ténenaézs, {fit permittzlr per te ea: 91]} protegendexs 6?" ed laonarem Dei‘ carroa éaremdgte qmzx vague ale cfritfifmndfim m're.r tam: ? Rcjfiqndeéit ‘Rex 7?¢mir:o,ee corzcédo; éompating this“ part , of the Oath with the clinic ofthepreamfyle ofa Statute there affoAcited‘; intimating thzjitz the Kding” isboutid ‘By’his ‘eéttdh ‘to temedy by Law fueh iuconveniem ‘ C63: as the Kingdkmzge A may fufl'etiLn’thet future; as well as to keepe andproteét Lxwesalready in being-,fort.tlnen~ either more Latitte words. here cited, 01! fame part ofthem, and that the 1atter,name1‘g', ;Qzm:*zwlgmj eltgtrit, are N be underftoodofLawes fututely to e mediator elf: it eahnct be flacwcd by what “part of the Oath,” as the fizidfpteamble,affitnxcs, the King is botufldd by toremedy the 4 A tnifchiefs thathagpen ftotn time to time to his Realme. A Nor will the.LaWes of Gtdmtner, or ufe offgeech, or cttfiome of phrafe tole- rate, that, Elegerir, mthtoutd the con}'un£’t1'on, Si , or the like QITCCC-.4: tiingtor teguL=-.tt'ng it ( though We p2.fl?e not by uneqnvfideted the rude {peaking of th0fe _t1'rnes[) can ever be taken fdotd Eztgit, the preterm» petfeét tenfe A: but as. it {tends in the fore: cited place, muff of nec‘efli- tie participated 3 ftrture na£.!.11‘C5 and figtaifie p1‘cCidfeIY:.flvafZ /we t~i3tfl:»zz; that is, that t.l1eK1ng afihmetlatto“c0nfifmefuch; LaWes,as thedpet)»- pie {hall have chofen 5 it being to be conceived, that t*he ‘people, or Parliatment fitfi amongfl thetnefclves, mufc’ have dedbatedg to F, chofen A audit agreed upon them, before they ptefent them to t‘11eKkfl§. to be eonfirmcd; Befldes, if thofe Cited words, Er pcrmitrix per M e pra, tegeedet, 66- ad ./camtorem Dei corroftamrwfiex gm-.rt papelzex elegt-stir, Ihotzld A not refetreto future elecitions, but to pal? oneiya they were fitpetflu-» A out and vatne :.- the words precedent, tfoncedis jttfzfiu legs: 6“ confm--. . 1§1la’m6'!;c’_[f¢' rmmdm (whzchtptefitppofe nece£f:tt113_r, and Caf1!10.t be UI1_-- ?d‘erPcoodAwitht3ut at pteqedetzt eleétiontand confent of the people to them ) expteflxng fufl:"tezent1ytLa Wes A and cuftotnes eleéted , already‘ eéonfitmedend-in u_fe_g And glue aflfwct to theft cited words, beet. 4( 2: being éiwehihrir, or two-«fold, tC*fom~e»do~ o» pemirro ( an the other affi~i V fwets of the King to the other Qgeflions in the ’Oath. cited in ' ‘ {aid Remonfttaoce, becaufe the quefiions are meetely fimple and , fing1e_.,conteined in one word on1y,as to one queftion onely; Smméa t0 aflmhff 01161?’ afm-tam being alfo fingle, and in one word ) argttes .4 the quefiiozzt to be double.-. as is faid. And that the King is norbotmd onely ingenetafl thus to remedy the particuiair wayes or meanes iefif to his choice 5 fee the faidiRem'on{trance, fvlio 8; which ought to have it felie fufficeci WiEhOU'tfhCh‘p001'C g?eanings', as thefe, or the like: Ifthen by thefe and other better reafons which others have L ptefentcd, the Parhament hath fuch :1 legiflatiive pOW€r,~€V€fLW/‘here ' the King difchargeth his office, as upon the matter to niake fuch Lawes as it §-udgeth befl for thepoblique good 3 where through the prevalence of ill men a'bout him, it is not done, but the contrary, and fo the danger is from him, flimllhotvposver be in them to tmke new Ordinances, or provifionall Lawefi, for the timely A remedying . fuch pubiique thifshicfs, at Ieofl: for the time, and to fufpend form: of thoie in being, if they judge fit 2 How moth more then to judge of; declare, or mterpret thofe that feeme du bious, tangmgi and making all to be fubfervient to the fnpreamceelaw Sal»; ptavztlii, Ache A rule and reafoh of all Lawessas was ever in-teenided ££E.'E'iJ‘C'ffl21i{‘1.11‘g of all pftI‘fi*-- culot Lewes. Hethinot even the i_orci=Ch;mce11oL1r a iitt;le;touch of {och a power upon the CommonLaw ?gW1mthe'n may We thinke aParh'ame~njtehiath, andthat when thcvery poblique ism danger 2-. Audit‘ the whole people ‘Lmmfirf.-l‘10L1fl_Y confentiog. upon 2:; Prmces not performing what he is bound unto, may ooflibly chaiogei the ve~’+- ry forme ofth:it1i'_tnitted govoernment; which it firIh'ta{iit11'ted, how much more may it conferve or d~efemii‘ that temper V or kimie of go» vernment , iwhieh it hath ereftedi by jeregttilettingt the cnormities of it the Prince, by maintaining and hoiciing what they hzwe tefetved out of that whichWas‘a1'Itheirs1:tt the fitfi , or their owne X‘1gi1t$e 3 How many degrees then 11-‘1'€Irhcy“C>ff from being bound to become’ ‘rhemfelvesethe inifirtuments’ to overthrow them 2 how “flrong1~yzh:e they ‘bound to the contrary 2 And indeed were not the Pariittnient the fiwpreame jttdgeiin aii“tiT€ {aide quefliohs, or ofhke netttireg ( ifwe may icall it a Peariiiament at -313, not having this povvez ) it could not poflibiy fave the peopie , when ill men ptevailing opoo the King wotild o-pp1'efl‘e 31:93 for while they ca‘r1'y on by degrees, amid mature A byhttle and Iitc7Ie* ft1Ch“thC‘i‘l‘ n3j7fl’iC1?1)‘H~ A 3, mutt. ad perxiicioss eieiignesiwhic h, A the myllerie at lafl unmask. and all be defperate. J“ C 22) muff be met with betimes in fuch tcndcrand jealous‘ matters", be-'-7* y fore they advance and grow fironsgawhecn AC-‘iution COmCSf too late, and oppofitionout of feafon doth but exafpetate and increafe the evill) they will cattfeithc King by fit inllruments for the purpofe, to pronounce, judge, ot'inrerp‘ret each fueh degree or gaining anew and further point; Frill lawful_l,andy not Iubjefft to que{tion,tp.how-A ever dangerous t0_--{ht people in it (elf, and of worfeyconlt-qucnce,till A A Itmay be fupetadded, that fhould the Parliament be more jea- A lous of the Pl'l!'lC€jthCn there were reafon; (which yet as I hope hath appeared is not to be imagined of the wifdom and Jultice of the Parliament)yetir Werethefartc _lefi‘e evill,ythatthePrince, being i but for the people, fhould fome Wliatfulfer by fuch A the Parliaments gcaloufle Whgch Wtgfc but patter: 12¢ melwrcm? 65" femrzarem perrem) then that by the Parliaments too much fecurtty and beleevmg in the Prince, the people or whole kingdom c. fhould. beendangetcdmr op-y. prelledfor whole good they both-are ordctned , as means for the A end: Befides that the authority and politique inlallibilitie of the Parliament muff be by allthatlovetheir'Countre , norlblemifhedl ; hutheld fa.ct‘edat1dinViolate, asfupyreame. The a ing indeedfaith he will defendand maintain, the LaWs;Libetties, properties ofSub-l jcéts, iufl priviledges oi Parliament, but evenin.f2y.ing this hefeems to Violate them, if he thereby afl"ume“the fupteame Judgement of them to himfelf,.whzcl1_.,t as already partly hath appeared, and fur- ther hereafter may do, cannot be 3 Admit this Trojan horfe into i your walls, allow this, all of them may eafily rcfolve into nothing, Conlider well, What Judgemenrfilzath been made of the Laws , the libertie, the property of the Sub1e€l:,A before this Parliamenmvhileft at future Parliament was doubted and feared, and therefore kept of as long as thefeiMalignants could,( butrheir fear and hate fhews A nopolies,I_oane, Conduét, Coats Ship-money, and the like griew tfancesiwete brottghtupon @157 ( 091: perfons not going Scotftee) as confilhng Well, and compatible ‘With our laws,;l1betties, properties, what we ought arclently to defire; and love ) Whiiefi fo many Mo-— A and adj udgedlawfull, which yetwliat did they , or are long going on at lealt would they have Wanted of making them all meerly at A cl if<;tetion,;plea_l"ttre, and will; the meet names of fuchthings remai-- ning: and l.1l‘CClI1I‘lCl€CCl:wRS Trophees of their Conquelt , and monu- ments of otttqaaetiam felicity, and at leafute to bcflamented folly ’ and i W5) and eternall ihame.“ The danger of ourkeligion is not‘fot‘gotten,' becaufe not ranked in mention withthe refit, it ihall havea better. plate by itfelf: as a Qgeen fitting alone. i ; 1 t i » e e The Judgement made of priviledges of Parliament during this Parliament feem to have come little {hereof the judgements made of our liberties, propettiesafscc. and if it be duely weighed. Fitfl. that they will have the Kingto be judge of them, then what]udge-- ment hath been lately made, both in £115’: and in words, or Declara’é- tions of them, a man meanly pfenetrant will find them refolved by the pofitions of thefe Malignants into next to notlllng : and all this while the Parliament was and is in vigour; vlndicates , and afierts them, andlikely to cal l" thefe men to account; What will they make ofthem, fhoulcl they through the authority, and reputation of this Parliament, which is the eiience of it, peirce at o.nce t‘he he-artol' all future Ifot a Parliament not free Were no Parliament , and if the King be allowed judge of priviledges ofParliatnent, Where any new cafe happens which may touch the very elfence of it (“if it be any thing elfe then; the priviledges). will imlot come to this , that the Judges he appoints; or rather fuch infiruments, as the Malignants about him, pleafe to fet over use {hall upon the matter - judge the Parliament, which is to Judgeetheir ]udges.«Jhaking it and the Laws 7 4 Whatthey pleafe. and to refirain the power and freedome of it, as of the Laws, as they think fit; whereupon would follow even i the fame inconveniences, which were before mentioned, fuppofing the King the {upreame }nclge oi the Laws, namely; that the Parliament fluould be difenablecl to defend the people, or indeed it felf if incroa--g checl on, or oppreffed upon the fame reafons in that place expreffed. But it feemsmote rationall, that lince the Patlia ment is to be Iudge of the Laws (as is above fhewed) nay: even may rnaketthema at leaft in forne cafes ; it may judge asizvell of its own priviledges neitherv appears it in the Kings power to make them,what he zpleafes , fave onely thus W: if he doth not exotbitate ,, nor innovate anything a- pgainft them, neither can the Parliament defire any altetat ion of them in any point. betwixt it and the King.-. concerning-them. ‘i But: i in cafe of extraordinarie emetgents of never—before-heard of at-5 tempts.on—his part; whitherb any verball declarationte or by faét, i V whereby the priviledges, aut ority or very being » (for it may trou- ble a good Sc~hool~man to difiinguifh cleatly betwixt . thefe thtee).. it (elf of the Parliament is indangerediit isareafon, that tl1€p1‘iVI- . i .i it ledgeet L i i 24) -l~é“dgeg'noxt} beic*om:e*a*ny thing that the Patliamentejudges fit for the A leonfetvation of-ii‘. felt; iForthem;une end and lmcmt of the fitft, ancient,otdinaty,;tnd ufuall ptiviledgefs of Parlianmentu, being’ to A cntbleg and qualitie It for the due attend1ng,defcnd1ng,ot advanemg the publique good (for ‘Which putpofe theywete Judged futficxent M P‘ by the fitfi Infiittttots, not fufpeéting fuch new invafions, or at‘-» te1n,p.r.s ionthcm, or on Parliatnentsn as fince have happened A in more conupted times,butthin1 as arguing groffe earnality, or corporealnefle = but tl1Cf€i31fCfl7t'r'it#d-3 lei neqaitie) by [rich 2. foeiety, whilefi they fpecioufly pretend to de- fend priviledges of Parliament, Laws of the Land. liberty,pi:operty of the Sub j eéts Sec. but whereof the King muli be fuprearne ]udge (for in this point lyeth all the myfiety, and (‘ 45414 ) through this mortall Wound of the authority and effence of the Parliament , the true, and onely judge. and confequently defender of them"all(as V above is {hewed )to Pttike the heart of them/all, leaving us onely tesmes timbre. or rrzaner, or apparitioi:-is of them, to purfue, difiraét and tormentus, as acteffaries to the murder, or rather principals (fince no acceffary in Treal'on).if We paflively C0flCutr€itI1L1Cl1 more if wehelp toaét it. thus the matter V bcigg difpofed they may intro» duce _ <26) . eiucc‘ thé fmrmCcI1cpEI'f’eeS°cion nvf the wo1k)and the flat: atthcir difl c1*ctioz *1, smd [5316 W3 37 of she Lord Papa % prepared 9 and his crookfd paths.nm§e firzzighta they may mfily bring. mm m, as after we may czudcavour to fl'i€W. *4 A % A » A A A A % V But if thcplosz {mm mm dfi‘~'-Sp enough laid :1 as fiippofing and ho-g ping :51: ham-ac [0 many monfi:c1‘s,ar1d~ v1'pm‘s(zhough the fewer n—eCC§“t ed, aha found pa rtic of IE;/zg/wad and Scar/mm’ gfirrzady chfiraflzed by the Irifly R ebcflfion tag that and if not at fizrrfi rmfcd, yet {undue Wal€$ fomcntcdbv thzfm) than perhaps to peicc it from a_bro.:zd_;, and by cumfng the banks of the kingdom to let in a c;_1’c1ug_e of fqrrczn forces; and fo yet: fuxmcrr Iuzbdifiraét the rcmnant; If We V con}r:e1ve~Ache Fkseir» of Spaniards, fem not long fince at the Dmrvnsa camcdany my fic- xsicnor canzc no: unfcnt for; e1*mov¢d“notto no end, or HM fo ear»-V mrftiy made? at; Ne2—W%-W6, Par:/mam~l2,8cc.AA {ignific any Ehi1‘}§{3 which thaugli ifltfifldfid to difiraéiz Ewg/amt’, and mint: iramay rz1thcr(opet1-A ing ourcycs, and d*i_f:a.bu{i‘n4gL1§) by Gods over: ruling Lznitc it as in a. «common caufe agzmnfl: an umverfall and evxdcnt danger, not to» 1 {peak now of other 1mtEe1*s judicating t_h€2 fanac." And they intend-3 1ng~1%z2 E 22gA/M41 :1 gswvern-men: at ::l1fc1f<+t1on, and all made irrall pm--A babalzxxc, or afier the 1"1"t”?¢£‘/Jfzaflliolig if the middie for: of people of. i Eng/a;ads4 andAYeoz11a‘nry,of whom ‘chiefly confifl the trained bands.-;i and Wo;1t_t0 be .21 Lnamse firen,gch4 of our v18mr1oL7_s Armies 3 can by = no fubnltzes be drawn%to thc11‘party,%d*:en by policy.» or cvem plmn ‘ ‘Peafflnts of f"rr“~W6*«’»”, _0fV1.é1cnage,‘ and flwery: fame to diV{{m:1m them, fufpefiing as they hzzvc good caufe that thziffc, if once: they be unhoodwinkt .« twill cipccmfly oppefc the change as Wherfiby they from being in the hagppieff condition of any at their rank pcr11:apsV17nAEm~apr, my in the world (Who here live lxlrze men; and art w'on«tto.fighc5 or d;ic:J‘i1~;'c mu ~i*n~ honour or dc- fencc of thc1'r €ou:1t1'ey)jgnight wefi be reduced up the tcrmes of U716 _ M a fit 1*ccompcncc- for zhelr dan.ge1' and pams flmuld thcéy fight and labcmr to b1'ir1;g it in. As for _the fcum oftlic peep}: thxzy ituigc it ci:hc1' fcnccIc:iV1’c,c3:1*~carc~ Egczfifc of the publigues Aanddefimlng 21 c11ar1g,e, 0-r eafily drawn ,, where 3:her_c;1s hops: of gz*mtcr%fpoi1, and%piHagc.V nr gy ~pj';1ca:;~ 170 much the mate bdow this .§c1:x:m;:na%zany of the g,rem:cr fbrt , that fimgd for féhcfe lwjzgnants agair;-if the II M11 and %1'i,ght ( every c:};rymore~ and morcpiamiy convincing them} and againfl their Coumzrwby how I-;I1LI%C§1i151C:§«}' owe to it mmjc men the Rafcaliry Adwth, yet :a.pf{ac9,r to be m;a=_wn mth hop;:.=oi {Q01}, and pillage in thcirdwfgrcc 7:;21d pmpor-+ ,:L: $10.11 _ ,”tlo“7n as mhelu or them theta the Rafcalitylltfifelfl ‘\ (wt “But though it be fo with theState, is out Religion in clanger that way allot why elle are the Papifls fo a€tive, fo hufiee isit oneiy thatfithey may be flaves 2. butina Wllltlck way onely ufe may be matte of them, and ofthetr power, wtthout any intent to fymboiizc; with them in their religion: as fometimes hath beentlone in other C0111?”-‘<3YS. Be it {o (though it- be her good to be ptotligall and fa-4 eile in our grants which our rel iglon may pay for) yet taltingit this A Wavy fo great a Eervtce-fo l"eaafenable at ftziclt a pinch ( when all good? Stzbjeéhgaxtdittdiciotts ltottefl men fail them) received from the Paptllt; mull ataw on th way of gqtateluall alcfcnowledgement, tome t favour atleall tome adva-ntage,wl1lel1 eat1’not be but at as much dean; genand dlladvantage otthe religion (:;.I«.i‘j3[ to infill how hardly they will lay &owt1‘thelr‘.Atmee»ot1ce taken up ,~ and V1"a’01"1'OLlS':t’ ‘ or the King, he ahle tomake good his .l.l:§t1ttl'la,’3;l7 Word). And are not they the A fittefi: and [melt metmee to eonferve a State; that have been’ El‘IOlJgl’ICal"1dtlO‘£lfJtil-t[Ll£j‘l1 tor aeq.trih7ng 9 But be this as it may it is clear, that can the Paptll bring ti? mattetto anlabfolute 5 antltarhi— M teary giovernmentt and tetttler the trerogatirrel imtnenfe and ever: a A dtvme, they -galllti‘ a manner pmnt on our relzgton , for then. betweert them and the heaven ofth~eir dC”fi1"C'5nr there A were fn-terpofedt hut the turning éfotaet Willa‘, aml that one altteadie prepare» 5 cltfpofed and in »,‘ elinecl to them by rum meritorious fupererogatory fervice 3 and further ptopltiatet_~l by the fo flmng intereeflions ( how firong (to {peak lilee thofe we have rode: with) when uled by her that may in form thmgs even comt1fn.nd)0tut:tt foveratgne Laclte tfilfary. C I had rather feem to fome a-ltttle too much tyed to fence onely , and? to the prefent times We yet live imwhent I prefumed to Ufcthatphrafc: tum,,,or cltange olone will ;~th€11tWll£l”l. others, by the abllratitiran of a potent itnaginatiort, found Worthy to have been rapt into the glok - rieof thofe times, in {lead ofchange of will : to have ufecl a phrafe ‘or fence feermng to {uch more orthodox: terming it rather an ex- A rethall tnanileftation and decltaration onely to tztahere below ofthat whiehwaetevelr frorn the begintning pretlelltinarecl intetnallyfince A in Code no reall change not flradow or" chatuge ) but the other Way a Wh0:l<‘.‘ Parliament at leafc tnufl: be firll turned, and that 111 Diame- trall oppofition Wrththe Paptft; and fhould lOI'l.‘CI{!,l1 Force come ttt l3yP0ttfi’,130utl1, Plymouth, or Falmoutll (What ifttre aclele timed?) to intluee Tyratmya Religion runs eguill hazard with the State; ._ '* 3 N i< as; find” it may be, the Kings forces running lately with~{ol’irong bias {G-eggfiljly at Ekzzrzlémy, Warwz'c.’Qs’, Cbveztrry, @""€. eflreemed molt Ope- poiite indeed to the Papift, though perhaps not otherwtfe direct to the firil, or maine mark for the prefent, of thefe Malignants, may indicate and argue , withput any fophifiry,aprefent complication; of the difcafe, and the duplicity ofthe defigne, and danger: or if e not a prefcnt efience of at double difeafe ;,yet a V dangerous‘ maladie HOW inibemg allffadlfiatbuf breaking out into a 13/mptome more to. betaicu heed of then the very clifeafe, and depending on it: But V they objcaz, our Religion is on the other hand more indangered by i A Brownifme, Anabaptifme, sac. fuppofe this true, and that theft: fllould get itrength, nay prevail with the Parliament ( which it is charged to promote upon as likely, as itrong , and even the fame grounds; as it is to affeét the change of the Monarchy a yet as we {aid ofwe know not what new form ofgovernment sh fuppofing ri- diculoully the Parliament did introduce it: it Were cafily diffolvibleg fo obfcure rownifrne or Anabapti-{me were much rnoret cafily maltered, and fCdfCflCd3 then moi’: politick, potent», all over bearin Papifiryalikely robe backed Withforreigne force, which I think ' none‘ willfay. is to be feared from thofe other fcarce ltnownsvvealc, V poore Seél s,vtzhofe obffiuritysand paucity, hidesrather and exempts; from animadverfion , and Would the Parliament attempt this (though We might jufily t'efu_fe. to difpl1t€'W_!thth0lti‘ that denie principles in this kingdoms p0l1C1€:_ calling {fill in queliton the -wif- dom, Juliice and honour of Parliaments) could it ever efleélz it ll without the peoples-co_nt_:urring 2 P-apiflry fo increafed at home, 12; p countenanced lnlght}‘(1fltd0th notalteady with their ood friends. help in Ireland, and elfewhere hope to force entrance}. ow fooliflt then isit for the people to fear that, which can never take cffeét, . nnlefle it {elf will have itfo P (1 fall unawates ‘upon the fame anfwer here ufede before touchingrhe fuppofed change of the State,becaufe the falie grounds they. would {eem to go on hC31'C:3-Dd there feeming a _ the l‘a'me)and if the whole kingdom or people will have it [0 there no oppoiing. But: hath not the Parliament taken a voluntatie Oath (befides [0 many publigue Proteitations, and other obligati- one to us.-. the Scots, and the States of. the Low Countreys )for the maintenance of the Proteiiant Religion, which they are too Wife, ;j[3CL;r§£§.In0fi iufily uniyerfall fallingtof, Qr.rathertfalling on them, i had. ( 29) l i liadlihey had any intent evcrto have done.-. as thefewould feeme to fear, to direét us here alfotfroinlooking at the true fear andidan-4 get, my to draw us with our own hands to pullit on us 5 we ‘rnayfu-l peradde, that the voluntary oaths of fuch a multitude as the‘ Parlia- ment on whom no fufpition at all can fafien. of inclining. to that re-- ligion, which takes upon it to pdifpenee with oaths and equivoeati- ons, and there-bywith the Law 0fGOd,,l\lTc1IL1fC and Nations ‘(‘whieh* intended to advance it,] will by_Gods juihceiadvanee the ruineof it) are better fecurity, then our Malignants have or can give to us on the other fide, the Antithefis ineach part inquired into duely at the fubjeélz well deierves. l ' j A But thefe men would here‘ alfo take benefit of their own wrong,“ according to their uiuall method( itmay appearwhat correfpona denee, or good intelligence the imine dangers of ourReligioii andj" State Frill hold mutually.» or how they refetnble); Ntceflity of “ the State, nay of the very prefervation of it felft1;(twhereof thefe Ob-'4 jcétors are manifefily the authors ) may iuiily and too evidently doth cornpell the Parliament to the fetling of Religion, ( though’ the end of policy and however firfi: in efieeme and intention, yet not {o in the time of execution a1w_ayes'3 after the orderiiig of polio tick affairs ; and in fuch defperater1In€sasthefe,uot to do thi's,weire= but a facrifice without (alt, a foolifh fuperftitionl( like that of the Jews, who would rather {it fiill, and fo fiiffer themfelves to be cut in pieces by the capitall cnemiesof their State and Religion,‘ ( con- trary to David who in neceflitie fpared "not the Very: Shewbread) who malicioufly invaded them purpofely at fuehl a time ) then aifme orfighr upon _.fuch neceflitic on their Sabbath; Which they coin-i plain the Parliament will not now do ; whfich fhould it now, one ruine might involve both Ch_urch‘and State both at once = yeti hath it not altogether, even fuch times flQtW1tl'1fi:3nCling,_lCft1t‘fCli‘\fV1El1-2 out {onto teftimony of their good intentions hleteiii, as particular A€tsoi: Orders of theirs do fliewito the world 3 but the attempts,‘ a i h r and fat‘.?rs of the Ma_ligna_ntsaeV'1dent to all nien apologize i too well for the Parliament in this p01I'1tW1th’OUt'an'§/' words from any man, , if ‘ we weigh the ‘defperate eftate of publicke afl‘aii'es well in thefe titnes,caufed by the malice of thefe .Monf’ters 5 which times forcing us for a while to content our {elves -With .an implicitei or generall faith, as touching the orderingirefotming, or feeling of other pa t -=-' " tieulars concerning Religion; which ?i:annot for the {aid tieceliarie E 3 V " ifeafons ;f%_+a’faVn3“%afid H14: Hkea E>eV‘yé3t:cii.%é’ccf‘d-5.4Y¢tV We have, bgfidsg gaganyi‘ E05- mariminicéinncnrsfobviQx.1s cnoulgh :0 confirm fugh xmphcmr: mun, M . v ‘ “ zsjhis ?af1I£;.éi,, th,1“t of‘ £uchoTrdr::r1'ng and fading thfifé nzegtters , as is to be 1».-,z{ii‘11Vcf:c£:.If1,‘%<~*:rc‘: 13 fa_mf:g]rc.+1.‘Atcr6hop€; and £>1‘€fUfflPf1Qfl ‘C ¢W"7’~‘=‘“ Pm“ me) from4 thofc Dxvfmesg that preach and cry down the temporal} “‘.hr.if;;ftyfideA=4th;1cp1Fbfe{¥i11g Iikgtwlfc m a %.fp¢c1z{fl mzmncr and dc»- grab, ‘i*ho%rtif'1c.:1t_ié>m contezx-1pc and‘ rcnouncmg of the world. and of % %th.eg1m:v, greacnc-:fl}:,and ponm of in humility and the 11ke( as mindingheaveniy matters, and things abovc)as principfcs of the 13«0;¥5’£%ri11cAaz1LdRe1igi0flf'h«¢Y P1553 U90“ U315’ 3cm W “fl1iW‘3d E0 a;;aga~3.r.%cz;§m;h;: wm'idinv;:fi¢d (through vzmous myfl:c1'ic:;oi iniqui- ui¢‘j«;vxViA;I1AAwf0 gram: i1“fl1;;trc” of “whatfoever the mofi wqrldiy men (§2@'§‘1ofcV;ljfghwefi 4cOnthé11r~JpIa‘tiorisVafcend not% to the Mann ) co11*1pamf:: their 4Trin1't‘y of. aémay exmblc theft: men thus crtzczficdg» and dead L to the world by their own earthly power, gr€atnej1Tc»aL1tl'1orit 9&2? ‘Chat’ toin'IiifQ1*1AtI‘1a:A kind which theyhavc in ourtit'nes,attcmp1:<:d to §§‘%:fi§n+;3€f; iV13iyf()113c§5ft;ii!1&ts; 0;; cafesm: 1cafi.,,V iaidepmdent of the ct‘:-:»wn. anti :1b£”oILit:f:': sand Wiiichg c;1rth1y,grca&tncfl‘e, rather than aha P2u:1i.:1- mtntihallqizcfiiong. or rcguIatc,% they will quefiion and co1.1dcm~nc ‘ma: Peirliament, ‘and advance a CiviI1VW:-me, or forreignc invafion, to the evident danger of a gencmII‘ru-1'ne&,% smdabominationwof dcf0~ lation ‘of th-‘:.‘i1;' Countltya nay Church it (elf, wl1ichthcf:: hypocrites vvould f<écz;1:»co Rand for) as may enabi thcrn, I f.1y,;v by t11c1'z:' own’ tc‘rnpo1‘a11potency (v,,vhichin the hand «of .fizc_I1 n1¢n‘becc)mes more <:iI:e.:aclf'i1I1¢ than any fpirituall power theyexcrcife )IL1f‘ficiem:Ly CO kccspin awiL11lfi1ence;, if not to bring into a kind of inquifidom fuch as nf;o1’:hcrccic.-my flmil not captivate and f.1bduetheir unden- flanding and rcafon under foflrong :1 faith, as ‘:0: behave; thatthfiffl thief orics (AxxI11omL1gi1tt0%be1n0Pc eminent: of flnlfl pméliifimg the: {Enid principles czf rc:nou'nc17n.g that vvorldfluuxlzilityg morcification, 5.3;-., mach “£11eyVtccom111y thcir deeds d1'awv2ng1z%1z:c3’1ufpAit;c3z1,, c3~;:.:»ua‘.9‘g_., n1.xfpr1fi@m with rmg.£.e;ii:Lnd::7s of YHCU3 A A A 4 A V .3133? l.'.3l-3* . . ».;._ ~& ,% (31) e may, even confuting their Deétrixue , not beeea maine zmiferies and calamities otethe wcnrid, M.?f1i7;e'fi(:§eie:vge3 ed: fime zmd Awickedneflfe, and perniciemscon‘i*eq2.1ences b:‘e;:Zdefl'1'x,;e‘:;xre m1e4te2 e‘:“.ze othezt, 13 fouling :he'1rfei},ds with mimgledfeed, wem:m.g .e.gax“2ee21t mingled Wi-:31 Woollen andAhnmenp fo iorbiddm in the .M¢:_:~fa§§1«..1:~':-.- eaefe efeh‘e* his £b%.g1'Aeatee 1weer.€aet'ez»1:*_é;§/’%M}?z7imz-:’¢i;t .3‘ V profefife themfelxres LC aders in zib fpn:i-- A E e.j:1‘y, (32 ,9 t §'t1l‘y and abfolnte declining of part even of that C for I doubt not but the State would appoint fuch a proportionaas might EO‘CiuClY1n01“ti... fled and fpititnall men: afFo1‘l nmattetfor the honour of inch :1 rel7u... falljwould undoubtedly adde fuch authoritte and reverent regard to them, and their dO&flHCaCl33C men feetng they feel: them notitlieira, not will adtnitmore of the world, then what is meerely necellizr tor them, for the tlifeharge of their places; you lhall difcover a new l vttorld : Men byfnch courfes which will bring on _clo6t[rine proper. l actionable» Will be lo moved that cuttzng_ofl each in his proportion greatly, even their own fuperfluousvantties, much more their {ins : what our fptrrtnall men may Co have refufed, with infinite m are by others thns cut oil", may be dillribnted among the poore, (bcfides ‘throtigh the Parliament the Kingdorne is made at the benefit offuch examples and idoétrine, extending even to thefcz) and fo univetfall charitie,reduc1ng all to a blelled kinde, if not ofpa... title, yet of propottionlleaving the leall in a tolerable mediocritie, “A a golden age or primitive times may rife againein the world. A But the way to thls heaven is firfl to gtbe by the ates of hell,‘ ,1; \ p A _ l p_ V y the true ma; ltgna nts, fo through or under colour of a pretended malignant pat‘-_« tie, that feduceth or ruleth the Parliamennthe Parliament or antho- title and dignitie thereofis attaqued, but fute this is propoundcd as an article oflaith; and to Weak: reafon pail comprehenfion how it can well be: but how ever they a1'e1nisbcleeVers and heteticks that pertinacioufly rejeét an article of “ faith, and with force to be pro... ceeded agaitfi ; yet force being found oft none of the bell; waves to extinguilh herefie, but rather the canker fpreaded and exafperated by rude handling, many have not and will not be deterred from ad-» l vaneing fuch as thefe, plaine or llronget oppofitions, if any l of this malignant partie ptopound any thingCas in all great allemblieslfome “mull: brealte the matter and begin) and the houfeconfent to the ~ principles, that the Parliamentewonlcl doe dilhonorably, and ya; ‘ propofition ; it is now the aét ofthe wholehoufe :—if any propound or {peake things that feeme to. others offenfives or to deferire antl- madverfiota, and yet the houfe, or major part punifh 1'; not, they by {nth connivence ( for thefemenmay be allowed to queftion fiill come lhort of their malicious intents) malceit alfo this way their \ owne ; and in not theft cenfors, orany els but the Parliament, as an bove appeared; is to lhdge ofthe Patliamentabntp fuch cenfors tltem-w {elves are to becondetnned by the Parliament, for thus prefumjng 032 *6 3 3 l or :.1l.ll.1mlElg'COtl1CI11llL"lV‘€;’S;‘tl1€ fupreamfi POW/e1‘lto judge-,btfitles‘pttr-3 tieulttr charges and articles agztitufl“ {nth wetjc to A be ofierecl; to ah‘: I-loufe, the ztecufctrs and Wztnelles to A be produced and fottlt-com» minga that ifthey make not goodtlleit charges, the parties unjttltly moleflcd and :zccu{’ctl,might havel.coridign.e reparations upon them 5 and tl1c'Hottfe it felfc fatisfaétion , the publique fervlce thus cattfe— lefly intermptecl_., and the integritie oftltre l:-loufe called in qtttflion, and the like, appettaintiztg to cafes of tl1lSfl3.tUf£". Such chargcsr have been promiftcl long fincc Ihould fudclenly appeare eagainfi the accu- {cd Members of the Parl1'.tmer1t,,:tnd.by them as Jttlltee earneflly re- qtritecl, but appears not all tliislwlfile, not fo muclt as to the people abroad, C though. this were not th_e.ri.ght Way» ) which they [0 ilrivt;* to incenfe againfc the Parliamenttbut rather vvztrt'et't.t {lead oftltems tmdfeeing fo many of the very l\/lcrnbert of the Hcttfcs scat Pélflla- mertt are tlreit enemies, falling ofl‘ from them I:"ll’.1§Ull‘ly_( r1'fmne ftrclt . {till rcmaine among them) were things appearlrtg tmj ttllifittlile there {aid or (lOI”l€\': ifit migllt {land with the llibertie arttl pawer at P£tl‘ll&- mcnt not to have libertie offpeeth ) it migl1t eafily be made Elppcellffl l.I1‘p2Ll‘tlClllZ1l‘tOlt]l1CfWO1'lCl: and fo complztizat “be made to the P;trlizt- mcnt thcrcofiif it were to my end to cornplalne there @f£h&t,WhlCl1 liath already palled witlloutpunifltmetzt. But feeing the P.ttt*li:tmem: hath poWer( the cafe [landing as before lmth l3€Cnfl1€W’€Cl)tO doe in all thrhgslas they fee cztufc :;.by’goodc0nft'que11ce their {peaches l‘l‘C’-1 ceflartly preparing, drfcufling, agitatinggconcluding what isffo to be 1 clone, cannot be fi.tbjeé‘t to atny limirting, qttefliontinga or accompt abroad, not in reafon tl1er*eforc are to be divttlgecl in that fence ; this being inct>mp_atil.)le Wrtlt fueh pattern But therrthefe haters of our Lsm/—1‘n2tkersl. anti Lewes, fay 5‘ Many ofbotlr Houfes are em‘-fay, and f0tl1Ca¥,L‘:7tSltefl‘CValid;l but lat: the rmm'::»er rezrmining, little, yet thcz. tttftse loftlrc lV.lClj or part of that number are Frill good. Forneithet the 'l~Czng;g' that Cilllfd them away, or cormtenancetlt tlretn that defert A Eltclt‘ llatitms; iraaynllcdgctlaésg I’1(_)12.tl‘lC Members that voluntartlyt <2 Imt:t!ptmE1'LIllin%tl10ll;‘Z!fl1;1tr(?ti1:11.1‘1tZ:. or leave obtemetl ) abztndom . lihclr“ plmses there and <3‘ttrr'.r:.9, are to! take ltltc benefit: citllertof Illttir. trwnc t.tzr~o’ng, whetltet tti,et:l§gex:l,c;e"i1‘1 fuch Members, or ’W01‘fC peru litlps, 1”‘lt’)tl1‘-!'Tll.:":Cl‘tl"flI' the _‘L2I]fWOfEhll1Cl.f(fi3:l, as AQowatdille,,l to{0PPOfc véfhittttltey*l‘1l<:elcllnot” : "4 twitch jfeare( aclrrlittting fuclt coulcl be)a1'gttes;, llélllallmlt they that feacredl W't're‘tl1c;lelll?t: mtm bet -, tlmttgh ’ifi;’l1:tt11€C~’ detl tltty ft;-rte Et)fpC3.ll.S1mC may ittllly be laid; as they ttlone would have gone mt/_ay with the benefit. b By theft: and theltlte pgtllztges had beene, nod even yet (Io it be bettmes taken 3 may be the way. to the true arbztmry power indeed ;, the peoples heartsi Where God begins with trmn: as at the right end 5:, . £1113 tsthe oltvme Method ) whtch dra W an the refll fweetlya which 1“ ‘_ _ ‘ % t . ‘ _ _ the pretended falfe ballatd ztrbtcrm y power, could never by umnfi violence efieél: : and tlms by fztitely qttitcing the prtrfuite ofthe féllffls [l1C‘E1‘Ut’;‘m£tyll)Ct.g"£tln€£l:t gr ttzstpgoantmotts Prirzce, tlmt confides in thiislowne verttte, Will ptlt;l71ifJ]fClf'C3* boldly and fecurelv on the free Wi»llseol7.l1js Jrtbjeéts. It is: in .II1m‘.ll?.C‘r :1 divine Cl1at'e*t€l:ert;.t&-ire, WE’/[E /zlzerza /ilomifiiéfifii %i§;*¢p€?’/{V65 [0 know hgvv E0 tcgnpgr m-td grove:-me free men, Gentlemen, Primes gt encl in fitch at condttion God mgrdc :“II3I1.U;, to ferve his glory belt: and ist1'r:;r1or=a "mart: glO1”iOLlStl1lng When a Prince thrzllh by hie greolt,flproportiomlte,-emd ltreroilee ve 1‘EUl(;*8g. H rcncletlrhem 21:: hrs devottoowandr mal-re them his rvolu'nta1‘v ll«a'ves, be1ngot:l’zetttril*'- free filld nobleythen if he found them mztele. flgweg -byrthe praérifereantl vlceseofothexg or [0 made rhem %fi.tchtl1im£elfC_'t ~:n‘“}33 FY33 P33?” 33 ago fl1‘OI7g.'l170tive and occafiorno a Prince I20 bl-l~’“51‘€-’E..tI1em..lwoolly l1lseby__ extmordtnaty jvertue; p:‘11cl1';_;»11 ofmtg " A e ‘ t V A ctmllbusre ( 37) ’“ emulous CflYtVI5dgf¢”“W@ulcl {hakc ziVon»z.é>, i‘tl-laugh‘ tin;0ppt)lfltiO117ll:?litl’1«lrc and 1Il1€1’CfO1‘f3 the l1’10blCll,;of the 1l’.‘67?JJl?2£bl(3RCl;‘1UCl'i11QllI wzrfcly l~:;lAovizé:gl . flame,» l for Rome; golody advifccl lC‘arz‘lmge mould.e£lamdl.j;EL1$.‘ lz:cal"0‘n- eVin%ced1,+.that‘.pcrfi1’cisng £13-‘hC§idOCh:x1ll'hC xexifiainesé lT€~5;',L1Cll2é;“f£‘€Cl. liilonm allliufl powerMzmdll:mtlhoritlic,tl as tcucthing ;tl'*"1'€ n’l3.t£€'l‘S{ in quctfllon between him and his Parliamclntaon the juufiicc: and wifclome wl1c:rc- ofhe may fafcly pU[‘lll].lfl1f€llfC, fccln:c_.,th.1tth6y will not; nor“ c.:m_de-7 Vfifi? h1'In‘0f any thing._., ~tl1z1tljl1fily’b€lQngS to him: omzly rzsafontzuxcl right rcqtxllilre.-mhatllit belch: to the Parliamcmtol be the lljudgc ytlaerc- of, wimom: wl1ich».p0wcr,the peoplcand lKiz°lg;d(>melcan11otlbc me, as {lands deduced». Monarcl1y¢;lfms tselaapcrecllllby »libcrtlc and prem- gative: as it is 1fcmoIe from imzrinlicke c::2xufc:s» afdiflbluigimn, fo from l cxtcrnall. Ila Prlince governing at Llil‘(:‘l.“t:tlO!T1lF71l‘»7£l(TlC ix, the Apmiel in the goodly arbitrary govmjmncnt excluclccl by ch:-3 Lll{l(:.EI1P('?1“, ol'll1cl1 a State fmm l:l1<: benefits of ubelrtic {the pa1ft;§.c,l I fay, for be alPrinc<: mvcr fo sllblblaltc, yctlmis /llifiarwzlw/argt, l1~lslM2’!£zi;la«, bjj7~~\/"i/‘l1:Ql‘C%_COn;l“pl~ mqgrms t_Wal1n37 he mics and e11flavcstll1»ere{l, nol:_p11ely gzquall for - tlm nsoll part: in point oflibcrtic, the Sxxbicfits elm free State? but ‘ex- ccccling tlicm far in all liccmioufncs amt} cynmnlzings and len1lavli.:2gl~ upmm tlzm matter the Prince lnmfcife, as well asm:E'lers,l jzzllly layl on-~~ lllzmvvnc.ll1ou‘l<:lcrs by Godsiudgcmcsm, tl]atWl1lCl1l7lc3ITI121l(€S or u~T- fctlm tl‘1Cll: as inlhunacntslto lay unjullly on the-: necks ofhis mglm: Sul;:jc<€ls,l"wl10m he ought to have protcficcl : l:1ll:m‘1ct:?s.aI:«:? lrcqziem: oltl1cllrctm:ian Cohmrs or Legions tyranny on tl1cRom2m En:-3,» pcrmurs, of the Janifarlics on thfi great Tll1'k<='9 of the J1-2".a:’27a;=1'/ta1{.3'l:i>I1 l am: Jllgyplian Solclams) and mafbn lhczws thxs clangcr ix mail to lie fi::.::2 rccl» Wham 3. Prince hath allmncd the peoples lilmtic by plzlzliqm: * oppmflion )1 fay, if the abfolulte M()na,l‘Cl1llflVfl.d€ s;l.1;;c 1' u~ll'lyM tcrm pa- % 1'c<;l, mlzm opprefllzd pattie is not to bctxullcd, lime to be lgfcpt l1¥I‘l?I.l¢LI by pzlzst ml tllolc l1-C’ will trtlfl, (hr: ca=11t%1ulllnon1c fafcly ) as cc:1:mlnc ‘erm- zu: lwznc ; fo the power which l1t311'17l.1ll:~_tI:Lllf," doubly léilllsncd mlm pzmzic ufcc.lgoctl1 faintly on the frcztc Nal.;:lon,fm: at lazsclll by bring. lmgg tlmlr {rec xxciglubotms Cl wlllcrncc was iIl'l€;TClI&lC‘f€l10§3C0g3ll?ll%a1HiL'fi A lbw: the rcccovcring, then: 0W11(§libt’i1‘:sfi:i€:) ,imo 1'ervitucl¢:, “ filmy lhoulcl but confirmc :md rcncl<:1:;l rczmc-dj.les theilr owns flzlvcry, ¢zza1'm£iz7g;:~; the llrengtll Ofthc: opprC:llb1‘a j‘an&1ik€Wif$ 0n;tl:1ci§:lmc f1'5'.‘:"l'1.CITl lrellill: lellcg ifinvadccl 2 Onclylllifthclkincc will mzalzcaccemgzm, ms czmlzpc content, or ca.nI10t.aV01cl to be l1imfelf§2 anllcquallha comp.:.m.::m Wiurlx his Mmnaluks C 1"m‘im§‘, qrw W qfiiflflfglrfiwtatl ) arilratljamv E0 lzseryranw ;mz<:dmbyltl1<;*111;.A land ins; honqur.-. authoricie,» f1£lm1i';»; ;;:cr§.”on~, “E0 be 7‘ F 3 , z‘:«.*';s:u:z<,;~*;‘laA%~ ‘L’ (39 J I madeeetheir *it1f’crumet1t::tgain{’c his people. he may tranflate the {aid faintnes from them onIh1'mfelfe~, though when all 13 done, they are unfafely tmfted whothave before broken the great rye, Athat to their Ceuntteyg. elfe he muff H y AtAo.f0rre'1ghe helpe, Baton the other fide, the free Suhjefis duelyh ihrerefl.‘edt.in theState.A loving it, living like men, defend, invade the other, nobly, couragtoufly, as in heamand men of honour, and as oft For the good 01 the conquered 3 with greater power, as uAt1iv'etfal:iy to he E‘IQfiI€d. Not to Ainfifi on rtichcyfi the DCFVCS,fWaiIfC:'1flfiUII1yH1CI'C3’{Ed by mdufiry, to €I‘1CDUi'&»1g€d by Ainduflryt, left by fetvitutie, but ‘what needs nréoleaor mdeed fee A much, Aifattxy t‘hifl§§ in a matter [0 appat'eAut2 IWee now have heme rapt fufficiemsly into the goodly imaginary Iaeeven, and the ,g;Io1*y gf it, but withan hell ofinextricabie mtferies to the Prince ancihpeopie, which theft: Geds of the infinite prerogatiw: ptetehdtrd, are h1~.~,=ufing for thtmfeives , through a Igovemment at will, but by fuch meamgs anti in tfuch hmtmner, astfhews they Abeleeve, or hope for no othm; heztvenzehetcatftet. A A A v A A A A ‘ A TI1e[ethings‘beihg thus, it mufi: f0n0VV5th3.t thofe that oppofe the Parliament: and ientit the hingdom,int whom is the fupreame power, as teafon hatthtevinced fince contefitation hapning asnow between King ahdpeotple, the people muflt carry it , oppofe t:h"eir Counttcy, reaf0n,rtght,andthe truth, moved by defeét otju-dgemcntaor wotft: principles mhvetting themfclvee and theitp0w'et received fmm their Cmtntrey to enable them to 1.,”erve and defendfit, Am, the fume at it, and of all that is precious (:0 men of honour, and confequently e that they are guzltie of their owns blond, and of all the blond and mtfeties which this unx2atLxra11Atnohflrous warre may cauft: (a meme - -iuitablc indeed to the end they fetcetthemfelves to comtpam: :) not can uneepattialfpofiefritte judgeofthem otheitwxfe, then as tI’¢zr7'.€t:'za.’ze patrieaand d»*zmmz‘wWmm“iwA, 1fa11eAth1'sbeh0t of force with them to ciefcend deeply into themfelvesa and to Weigh whether they be in h A flzate fit for deathtevety moment, atleaft they may d.cignc.t.,[hj3 130; 4 1I)0£1V€'£h€ honour efa deepand {'adthou,ght, O1"AtW0, whethter thus obPtiAnate1yeperfif’tieng, they eonttae6’ct1ot.be‘fote God a1'1iOr,Aher my 3 gut}: toaconttmutepr be aceeflaty to the endangering at--perdmm 0fth€’1*r0Wn€g and_mnutntetab1e‘£ou1estn another kinde, and more ‘dzreétly, and highly, there being a=Z£gz.4«id[.ecri in /am: morhm and Reliv- £100 _ 913! mg ¥h€1‘§3Za~fd, 38 abqvefald A: but Aifthe premifles have not power to It-llffirffl thus much vv1ththemA, yet I hope at leaft tthey are ‘ Amtfoitrratioxualel,fottex.t1*eVaga1t1t,tasthat thesfe men -can truely Abe... _leeve__’ (39) ‘flleeve, that they are lonely to be eonfttteclt anal thofell tht tl maitttttine‘ fiteh tent-rots be inl’ttué?tecl by 21 C"ZlVll‘l watre 1 but if"_folly% end _de- feet of tlmt teztfon that_Il1otx1cl_ govemc mm». ot_ ta VICJlt'm l0I‘C1iJg, ty1'anniz1ng,:md enflavtng thetr teafon anal confctence by enormous A and monfitous pamons, and limes, the two origittall cmres of flat - vety, be byno art to be fevetedfrom theft men, but they mufl and will by {till perfifling. applytltefe two {aid genemll cattfes of fetv.i- A tude, particularly andmzpteflyaor in EL fpeeiall mat-met now t_odtaw it upon them, 1t is not unlrkely roof’: of tltetmzmtl their pOfiVlI”?‘.gl.l]fl.11‘pC(£l ltlzmttieol"tll1eSt1ble6’taasabovefaid) under colour of beirtgguatds» gttrttlons, attxiliaty forces, joyncdin leaguetot tl1€'l“il<:€; as Fwww ufetlt the .5‘wi:~mw, (‘Elm %‘r€fl€/gt?gNatiOl1forfootli not populous or watltlte et1otxgl1e).lt 1StmC:.tl'1C Sj).1flié$Tfll: th0ugl11‘1OE go_ve~tmng at Cllff ll gfiifiettetien as the ;?7m-.=ci:2 L?(L"35.h ‘$119 5 W711-"««'»a'r.r stlfo _-. but not ttpcm iea.-a fi(D§.t3?E‘»'.3' aztnci zifiidexzce of ttheit own people (for otxght E find)as’F7-mace A tiottt, but fiat want of men or fmne otl1et_t'eatft>n t>fStatt3 , and may mt many £tt;tnget's already here alfo bet.1mployeci;ttl1c11 may theft: :;:£‘10CS efthe Mahlgnants {hate largely xn corttrxbuting to e the wages of H1CiIf()3?1‘€l{§n€ IV=1afi:€1'S:«3.fld be put to mtuntatin their own fCrVi-- V tude (as they {toad to» being it in) with all thezlfpower. But God be pf.1lf<3&,€hCf€ men tm1efl7': thtty fpcvcdfly COWS in taflid milkfi their peace, are on the ptoint rather of failing tmde-r the {word of jufiicc in the hand ofthc P.11*Iiamtnt.:and 1't1'fsnotto be doubted, but Gad ttimfeif Whom they have by fimdrie paflages too notorious (if we may fo {peak )made a party agalnfi themfelves, theft: Atheiitse bziiléte t11in£tht:rs A to proteét or defend our .L1b€1’Ey:.%O1f take and manage ot.xrtqtmte1.s. And now- hOWfO€&’tf';K we may not i11atc:,iz1tthctpllittiligfl PWOC3 W €116 dlffirdfirs \-Q t‘!V1 £‘ State, yet let tits-.ttt§;1ttin1~: ,G);fmg{Q1"i1g_ it; to, £11273 difqtderegi dtfeottrfe, etwhtereintthotzgh’ t_he1ft: t\1k1;:c_ave‘::;af3*P«2-‘«’=1t17;fifmeéifilffmy ttme contmued _bc.:.¥1ten ; ttatckt: fot ;Ct~;(l’>ht’:;_1,'£’41tf1«£;pai”§§'tg’C'St*:" 1:0 1>li?1%’( ~.V011a A‘ea,d.1ly to the ttftltili yet I ‘hope yQtl,haN7¢ itjttzotgttttetci gfew ptmts liters, and them, not in'd1te¢?t ;. next impettinent ‘thereto gelitktj Pofis AA of _CfiIC€’CiQn for ;.ei*v’<:' 370:1 fl3’é11€tth«?%t;Y.£3%+Ii1,rz13aty:hrd4d .~E11§«L;VF%ghM§ tam: _or rather like '-. f:‘;1‘y’CH€1‘5»;y€t;E each mzltst end, , jnfqtxfie bf" our Englifh tc:Ie,{erts,t to 1‘£lCC“? ”(41)» jrhce‘ ‘polls quickly to be run ovejr;le£l‘itht.migl1tfeemto pretetxdf it t felftx/otthy to hold you long; Andwyotz may the 1‘ahthet~pa[l'etby‘ the finpetfeétiont ,1tijrega‘td Wllllgtlllt W%a.scndC£1VQL?r€Gl;t0 have QI€lt31'cCl and compltcated it, and to makeall yet clear: re. the Anttpatl1atnett- *tary partie hath ft) in the interim ,,ul'lm;1Sl{CCl it {elf in light of 4 on their oppugnilngl the Parliament unjui thewforld, ind given fuch att€fi?’3l~l9l1 in tztltaine mattfr of fa¢‘«l?( 3 fh:o1‘1gcttf:ll:imoriythcn out of the mouth of the advcrfaric ) t0 A the ptofp£e€t‘ive and next to ptophettcktptttdence and ltidgcmcnt; of the Parliament, fo long fineelhaving penetrated Matzd ihined on the fe-. l ctet corners of their defigflfifil and deeds.of darknefle 1 _ and expofed them to View that there 13 llttlfl need of ,at1y fwsther hght, and the defeélt is rather: now in thofe who 1huc;t_1et_r eyes, that they may not l fee it. Wefee already oath Laws matnfeilly Conctllcatfid by force; 1 and violehce, out liberties, ptopertles, lives expofed to the {uric and maltce of theft: clclperatte Mahgnants (for whtch V10lCflCC‘. they can: not plead their prefcnt neceffitie, if, beinggrounded and depending ‘ A tin it felf as hath been ihfewed) rthe danger of out Religion and confequently of, the Re- ligion abroad, from thofc, that having lnonca would bring ln.ft1cl1,_ as ma bell fuite with their pernicious ptttpofes, and from the; tell: of ol in <.flil.‘C€l; oppofition with it, one all whiclz they are carried with fuch defpetate indoor and violent fory,_as lthcit utmoft and laft attempt, that hliwing fitfl: in a due method mdeed,;ufed, all macltixtttw tions tovilifie and‘difanull the authotitie ztttd vetyellence of the A Parliament. the oncly rampart of England: hétppineffe, and tmvetfe to thcitdefignes, though God and wood men have ltetreiu tepulfll them, yet they cannot temper the elves, from l;)rC:tlClmg.eOuI;‘ ttioto [och effeéts as all the world fees, not brook any delay {tom feifing what part they can meet with of the defigned prey; till they may with Ie{l‘e danger of tegtifall do it -, but it is high time now to leave Words and Writing: therefore let us endeavour to conclude this Traétategalmofl as indigcfitd émd ttottbled as_ the times (lilie that offer of that poore Countteyl man, that when the great King lr‘ , tnlcxrrmgf er lcnforci»ng‘jufily by the power ofrrurth 5. That it is rhc part of all . hand’: men, men of honour Ehat love their Courzrrcyro obcyw rbc, ‘- Parliament ( r21ken~im:l'zat notion %ourmfc_prclfcnrs) punfifually ,3 AQUA . Ecrvc itlfaithlfully, afimil-'zc2llouflY §rol0,ve1tw1rl1 that kmcrl of lava. ,_ joyn.umn:imo:;1fly in thcclcaring Englmvd ~ flzarc of conrnburing to fucha Work wmch is worn bfirriorl, t<_J vindicate, afffrt, mainrain, propx1g,ne.rc1c»ax rhe authority and fafctrc of 1:, as a true crollréhon of all that 13 or can be nnofl dcairca precious, andfacrcdto, and wirhfuch» mlpn ,. no; A cure again of lWol.vcs, n, and not to 100133 rm-‘n:, ;aboVe% all ardenrly to folicim £hCfC man-wolves, if reducible by rm rcafb Y and grail“: the dzvinc ‘Majcflic to infpirc, ”protc6’c,blcfl?:.~ ,5 this Com . clrarc apprchezwlionpf rhe1'”rm .1 (;Iounrrcy_» forced from {mun A a tall and Julia pnlliom as b1‘::rlw the It AM lln‘-amtylzag hzm {bvcd Him; I need notfb r rhrrauglzour, and 320 the lat}, {hon g-Lrrrdorlzlraot, A ; A l . grcgarion of Princes, rhtk mulrirmlilrzam Comfiliariomm ‘in qmiéua fiulm:-sand in it our Cou:1rr*cy2n& all. % I conclude rhzs d;1fcr»Ln1.r cg wherein I have (poker: my 11 earth, Which nrrxrlziflg :- but alively and nrncnr and cxrrcamc danger of rny nycd (and perhaps ever-fir to have beer: [0 youmay ray ), like rlmc lbnac of lcrmjia whollbcllorc,‘ br born dumbc, yclzfcrcgng his Parlsxcr in the very poinlr: ofbcing flerin. to narurall a pa place and power of nature, or rather flrongclr then It ., thrczxag am’ lclearing all impcdlmcn rs turning du? mciférarianr helcriecl ouraloud 20h man kill mr Cr-la.»fm' ,r and Pp at ylteu thmk for wgll of me. that a fimilirudc dorhmt hold, ldl not put ybu inlmmdll rzwrm ” as tharyou would not remember fir :4. man ;r;z11i_ng I70 viqleur but flfllflw rungs of a lrohguc ever before A (Hon frlplplying rlzfi‘/A .:nbnrfi723 ir fell’ into a lZz:£:'rhgl