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Houf:-of Commons affcrnbled inP@rIiatIi_ci1§; A preferred to them by ethc Aha.nc:1sAee§’: - . 75 A vtheir”S PE A2sxK: ER.‘ MaPcer Speaker, ” M -"A g Rejadge m?mt,wc: your ;,.4*A A éeaaafii «e«t?I;a5eA tiMb'"0f;:t¥Ji5 -i A paper.‘ 2;: at Bsempnfi rance, no; at Petition ; :19}: “amp % L: %i5,fa7' timt Petitioils have bad iJlfz:ccqe‘.qf'late;get % V’ %_ _ the matter wi/Xebe tkeeflzmg , A Athougla we jformv: A Mar. .. A We find t/:w3* wbatflaévef yé ‘wiillf g‘fil.!%it)¢?t£1A%4etfae“ eeflagiimmhlvle % Haufia ofC'ammam', who are the repreféiatettievé .%Bdb{yeafftheeeew1§.0Ye ‘Common: O_[Eflg_1:Znd,&t1jzd mAde/ire ta {prefmt it 56)fja14,wbaar.ée¢/ace : Speaker aft/mt Haufin;-* ‘ % tlie% w?‘a}*A, when we intreatjow eta fie? Mb The and ofwr dcfire 72': Peace, and we A képe mjbaliefengt em-fie izz ' ‘ z ker, all that we dcfire afyam, :2: to deg’izV/er%_A rim to the VH0flfi§‘fR A procure itta be rmdmndera gum do“ good aneeézflfwér mmm,m @019 m“)" A A” A A4 . . e Amfnaw w:Aaddre_[]Z=jmrfely:: *lto:.fl 9e kbfl0fir£k5€éHfllgé..;i£f&lfi'3 A‘ % thismrliament evvask called (Vaftcrff¢eve7ra1'tinhap~ A py breaches affoxne Former) we cca:ft11fort~edcraui:’?fe1yes A A ' Ewxth -A :7 w“{ ’ 9‘ .1 'm..‘m ‘ '“dtém?':;: eflddfiek S?p‘”ca+- A (2) my e?c>“f'a11m1’r griemces, ~ and‘A[;;W‘e made A chéi ‘wf y91h”qiour1rne Slibjefts, and. as perfon5‘in%tcre{17edinthcgAad" 5m:¢{a£e¢;;ms£this~%Ki«agdg~{1am:;e;a§ywill» fpeedily take thofe things into your wxfe ihd Religious Confiw‘ V A»mga1:1(ifno:%:ixne1y preveziteggwdo nmw oflE:runt0A ydu. dftrétfi@m.Whii@h%I§ki&g.W@ §P!+:T-Effirzs @%hi?h;W'&‘&fit:W;t¥;w damp»: ~ €%4.®5g®:£§i"rr§i?€sf€iTi1?I$11.1§C‘¥3f3§s @116‘%P£%$»f5€+flt’W1I1%%;P’*? A . £3") Nofié (Sf whiéh fl1a1l be anynew fanciaes c>1‘ ~d*rea1Ife‘§ SF c'{'i-. “ %’ fgempeyed brain es,but {hall be: fizch as have th*eir Vgrounds upon “ apparent truth,ar1d a c1eEreevidem:%e.% VV hardly be %co;nti;rmcd, . ‘gt }?m~"firQ:,wc_do€ pr'ofe,fl‘t to.a1_1;the wor1dtihatwvVec»a1fe -irefolw % Eréd with 6:24: Sflives, %ar"1fl;f!ertuneAs ta %m.ainta“ime true%;Pfm‘- t*efiant%VRc1Vigifio‘n efiabliflued by the ~Laws in this j.A%Chut¢1;% of England; Tom-aintainour ‘Well fet%1*edi *Gov*er‘nm“em: ~unél”cr at ‘ »ManarcVhie, aCcc:»rL11ing%tothe é1“'1owne LaWs%%oftEiSiL“ar.§d. Ta umaintaincrthé: jAu§t,:1ibertie$of our pfiffcams arid, Propérty bf our ' EP_cat'es5 3.COTd‘.i1:1gj‘i:0; t%he»RL11e oftimfe Laws.‘ T6 %mai%z1t.9.;11e4%th%e ’ A jufi. privi1c”dg¥e's% of Par1iam"ent , wit1m!.1t wi*1ich%ciui: Laws can And in the aiférting of't“h»efe,we~be1eeve we have t1*1e'co”nci1rs hence ?¢*:ifbo¢t’?~1'_1:theHxzmfesmf1?ar£iajrner1t,fc>r ihch havebctfeia thgir AA daily P,tate5Pcations from time jtfl time; A V , . . _ ~ V W, A ; ‘A%nd_%for the Kings Maj'cPc£esOpimion$ hereih ghé hath E55? r"~n7a?J-A* ;;y_:d¢c1arTations, felemne protefiations and rcligiaus vows, be-; fer: C3bd»and LMfil;15d€C1RrCQ{ Ahimfelfefo {filly ahci fa freelygthai it i§;li"is;un¢han’gcabIe Ref01utAi‘0n ;to1i‘v£ and die in the "maiintéii-,% mflch 05411 tfhefe;that we «bald our {gives bounden in revietut.affi{tants, and the King isftotally robe ezicludhed from having any Voice or: hand. t in it‘;?¢:% ,£L;1'dt(asit=t~:isprop@tmh.ded) this is to be aper‘petua1itCon~ . »-w voéationgif the Hmfes tof'hBar1iament fo p1ea{e.t 6t.57Under the colourihhpf ,.fI'€€d0t1_'lC hf Preachiug, fc:ditihuhtV S¢rmens;2re§pr€aChj€é1daily ; even in the hearing of many t your felves, whw traduce the Kings1facred?Perfon, flantder1His~ Govermn:emt*ahdttimex tefi?2'termes enccsura t he the mta‘intainin ’ _ J _ J . .. and cénttitnuihzxg pffthis unnaturail and unchrifiian civill Warre, % and yet notné; are.punifl1ee1 for: it ;h which makesth us fears that V t thitstis,and~1@ng.hath been made by fome,to he thr: the principal en'iging§"t9’thtkit§td1c tthis fitcmf he11,to the jut’: fcandallof allmgood‘ menfic flandet* ofour Religioxmhis death-inc comming fa defe- ~ tiathamifthejefixitzes. J A . 1 t h t ‘ t V A -; 7. And div§:rs.,wQrttI1y,hlearned, and tpainfull. Preachers have* been; gqmmittedhtcitprifon by t you For delivering their cenfcicna-.th ¢e§tfree1*§,=;anhd-r_c1igioufly,; and preaching ohedimcettotheir,Soa—- veraight. «Theft-rtthings we obicrve unto you, ashtending main--.51: ftatzt Re1igicn.. \ M 1‘ L .9 “"“T.0u£l, Vngtt hat tphart..Which »CQi}C§I'f1€thITh€ maihtaining cf the lytagaiizfi thetxndintaixiing and propagation at the trt1heI?rot:t:—” .Lfl7i‘fi-'75; Zw fha1;t>b;ierv egxfo fame ;things.u.ute.you,~ wherein» your own prazfhce dtfi'ersIIrt‘1chtt‘m1nhyaur ptofic:fi'tions:ha prepui’tex:c3u‘s~t v ‘ wa:y%%tothpWeri7wadr: ust orhany C3t‘h€rbyrrI&3I1d€fS.. V % _ ,1. vhYeha{fumc that power to‘iyour% iélves, hthat» ye by fta .baret':? V0t€h W1thh@utm.Aé3t€>f°Ear11ament,t may fixpotzmépr :;a;;tera;:ht, A‘ hklztmwn LaWi:+,;; W'11€Tte astcm Cam tinaxz s; hotxfa _f:srm~¢r1y:aiTu rhed: h IQ» toth_eAm;'é1ves he {ugh pXsower, but inagrdgeyi tmvaircfs the makivmg of 3 WWA La:?»%(_ :; % %norwd:i Ehe?Hm1Ie of.1?ee%x:exsx:cb,a'z1e.r%2geM.a11y.A£wch; thing: But th having‘ the {:0 Wet bf uai‘cature_,a;&;udfges%wr“tl1‘e‘yA “ pnqcgedaqccrding ta the rules afthewknovggnfawes,and ”qpon A A me%1rhonours_V are anfwerable for the juffneflé oftheirjudge--A m%ents,:;;sM~ea,_tdAher Caurts are upon their oathes, M 2.. YQ11.-$3?y1jAkesAy0ur; own orders an dAAo.rdAinanCesA to b 6:13. L_a.WS§ an;c1,VcQm§:Ac11¢%,them to%Abe¢VAobfcrvec1:,AMandwxtha Pcrisflie-:rA hand: ’ A which«mayA binde them embers of your}-Ioufe in ALtfu:uirA privilédgw -= . HouiesandtheKingS,c:onfent.they vi3rereA:confirmedA.*A% A 2 3f.‘;A‘nd for your..oWnobferviationéof the Lawsof eS,but have memo: ever 1zad;AtA%hc1 farce 0F Laws%.,,unti11::by beth% the L‘aAndf».3w ' take’ your {elves to befo far above the reachmfthe1n,that ~byl:.y.jour Av 9rder$andAordAiwnanc<:s ye enjayne the J udgcs and Miniffers‘:aE' A dinafy 'Qou;rfes%;Awh=c:reAGy¢pleafi; 3ufticept0%%.forBeAar(cAontrary to their gaths)to proceed.¢iz1AAt-hcjAr‘oAr-5 A V 4,._A :2 ;r3S1ak«e.an Ozrdinan C: m put the‘: flztiliiia @Ethe«K%ingd0m~~A i§itn.f£1i::h4ha11dsA%as .:yep1_eafe,and£ha11 «confidfc:ii1,and this out t*hfiA{I€ing:,andAexA;:>refl’<:1yAagai4n{’c~His;:Com;nand¢. .% A V\.:3fib5“ 2: ppfléffwfyotnr fcJfl._v‘es~:of‘ thesrkéiavy Royall, anéiA"ap;pmiAx’%1tAf" fi§:£iImrak1s;:a%1£;4d% .%m;her%012i1cc3%rs,;by.‘Seawithoutthel King, az1d u;fe;.~ A tl3p_fl‘2;;fl1iphS'aé1g.ai‘nfi: th.e;,1{ing .;hi“xn.{e1Fe,.A 4% %. V A H 6 Ye take the Kings Ca{‘i1es,~Forts, ar1d~Ports_; p1a;:;esioe£iAi glfifiatcflz; flgrength in..the Kingdoms, and keepe them Aagainflgthe AA K§fig.;hi£nii15€:,as,VHfiéfygalld§.33-airwkitwzt/2,311dw I'V_t31¢dfb.r£ Gmfileg and:‘.‘ th¢[e.tVhree1a[?c, aék §.o11%»s5agp:;am,taLV;us'to h%av::-:. ?Ab“een.r': dame by..De-~ I A I fim*,; fags“ ;; Th§e..pre1:ence at firfl: xzqas fqrthe prefuvatiwn of Atheking-.4 ii dcme,again& {om}: i'"orre1gneWEnemy“; but when noneA%~appear¢y:I= Ain‘m&nyQ;noLiexh&s,and wean wVbe1c:ev»e none *fuch_1An%..tmt~h4e-- V ‘ v£:.?.7a{%er;’e,;aAdA;a ,x,x,ra_m_g» for%t11%.e;1?_ar1iameAnr;§figainfi: theefiing himfclfi A VV€z1fi:.:t@ifsd§fo§tI1€ prcfervation ofthefiing. V A 3 A And thofe who refufe ta j@yneAini‘thiAs»warre A ¢ ywfi, of f to cmntriiqute unmit, with giving or lending efmonemr hor£é,w arm £3 8: we pm£§:ribéasl\A’Ia.1igmm:s,1ar1d4pgrfansi1l.~affe&¢d% m AA the ammon-aw saith; a1t%xughwwe {amen I}i@W1E:CAaI?&-be ;§"1%e iT@>AiA ~% % * 'W ‘” W’ A thenL <7) I then Treafon againfl the King to jay tie with you thefe'iii? T V A~-9* Butte allethefe who are your Commanders or Otficcrrs 6? fixgut Army, ye give large and even prqfiifeientertainmenth an d’- tewardsgbutytout lofour PL11‘f€Sa' _who'- give you little thamkes for it. Thus much may fuffice to gxve a taltehow the L: we ateané ’ar.el-ilecl~y torbe matntained in thecoutfe weiaremzw in. A »: « And for the Liberty efour perfons, and Pre tiety ef your A figte-s,w.e {hall fay a little in the next lace, an by a few patti-5 cularts 1' udge what we may hope fort creins A 1 Yeiitakc the Kings Treafurcuye intercept his revenue, pof-6 feffe his houles ofacceflcland all thefe for his own fervice 3 8; if.‘ h anyeeattend him oraHiff,hirn,thcy are condemned aslvialignantsgt l A Popi£l1,evilCounfe1lm:s and EHCIDICS tea the State. 2 Ye have by meflages endeavoured to petfwaéle our Bre-3 t thren ht" Scotlandto joyne with youin your Rebellion agaAinfl:~ yen: Sm/eraigne,arid this was not done by fame private men 1-‘ loniegbut ordered by the Votessot your I-Ieufe. l A i~ Yfelcendemne the Rebells in Ireland (andthait very ‘jufc-Q ly Arm.-lanai: {horrid rebellion there, and yet year; {elves doe gtea ter and more horrid aéts of ‘barbarous hoftility againfi: 3? our Kiqnyg,etvten inhis own perfon, in England .: and ywhcntyee havieibeenle‘ charged withflirt, ye would eitcufe it byfaying; that it was n. at your fault, but thefault of the King himfelfemnd ef the Counfellors and Cavaliers about him, that he Wentflhim-at ielte in petfon into the battel,which he did with that magnani-- unity and Kingly courage, as will adder to his honour and your: I fhame whilltthe world endureth. Thus. yeiur aftion, is became. ndiousil to Godiand Manganyeur excufe for it ridiculous. ; A f r 4.... And as it yehad fhaken of alliixbjeétion, and your {elves become a State independant, ye have treated» by your Agents with fetreigne States: Such an ufurpationu t as was neverryet attempted in this Kingdome. 5 Ye command your owne orders ,ordinance~s,anel Declafraza. tions toeilbe’i‘prinAt»ed 8: publifhed mm privileg£a:ABut any thing cornetrqfti the King, which may ttuely informe and difabufe the ‘people, i ye forbid thole to be publiilledg and commit them C0 VVh0 d0lC.’i5~ .A I_ A: 3;. AA ;- l An. V’ ' ‘V i pen; Sovereignty yr Aa;Ime.moniesAm4 ccdbyAgi&,m am-n:ur¢,orAAa&errata. Awmentyand faulcfiers ‘px:cpzred.fo;r I reland to reduce the Afiebels tihzercyyc-:haAv%e f§@m1im€.,7"tD time diviertedw maintain: thi_s;AuAn- nimura‘lLWarreAin EnAg1ai1fo.ye~doe vifib1y.loofethc Kingdom oflrelandgrihat%ye;;mw;bA<;-gthc bitttngr en-ablcd to leaf: %.the, King»- Act*ameAof Eng1and'aA1.fm.. J , % A % A ¥c>haMc flidwtdwsmur fclvessfo advferfe fro:mjpeacc,.that yi: have vot ed At here fha11;bac;noAcefl21tAionA at Arxnes , lefi‘ by a free A t1:wtya_%peacc“#11zight1Jcn»fuc A.TEn's.is Ayur carriage towards the .Kin;ghiAmf:1fe. . I » ~ :4 b&=ye:Amighrb§Aé-cA§u{}3d‘t§be jufier to~tAiA1e.Ai"ub}"eEt than yeVare%towar«dsz3zour#%:Sovcr»s:ignc,$ theft: things ye‘ have done to A t?A_h‘:%f'ubje6t alfo. ¢ j A A1A;.~‘§Ie¢hav.cAAmadq;anA.;0z:d-inane: that the twentieth part of A‘ mensiefitatcs muflcébcpay~ed:;Atowa1‘dsAthc rnaintcznance at this A ‘then cut of that ncccfl'1tyAAye*compel Rebelliomand ye a»p%poiAm: thcxfc‘ whaxgfhall value that twentieth partgand Why3byrt;heA%eA{an1.e>rcafon ye -take not the tenth pairt,or the one h%a1fe:AweAfcc notgand far tAhe1€vy‘ing ofinyc ordain your % A Collefiors %{}za11A dAif’nraiAnc%forAthe%fum aflE:fléd,&.c fell the difireiifi; T A and if n0diftreH'eA»can Abfefound, the Aperf 0518 of theft notable 30f- fendoutsraregztgxbe imprifuxacd,and~t_hey and their families bani- f,hAed' %from;tLhAeir% habztat-:ons.. ’ A . A A A A A % -2. But =t1e£mhis:Vfl1ould nat~haAw: tAhca‘co1our of Law {uffici~ en’: >to.fb1indLthe:wor1d,y er: have lately made anOr.dina race for the Inhabit§iT¥t?Sh"fiEhc.';COuflti;CS“01'JV07‘?/fldmptafi, Rmlaznd , Deréj, &_éAc;toAA:pzr5amam1;beafl'efl7jed%% (by Aafléflbrs namedjin your A&)in imitatiim:¢>f4A!:hAe:Statutc3laf:e1y madefbr‘ the4ooooo. 1. and this, y aAsis4pmbab1e,fi1a11AAAin co'Anv%cn.i.cnt time be extended ta the w_hoe Kingdoms AA: (0 ye~firfl::ca&%.Vwycz;ur fclvcs into aAA;~:m1:cVe1”fity to” get esy 4 my ~m.aki;1g~% an imgpiaus warup on your Sovereigns, and -1 yDurfc11aw»fubi¢&s( W110 abmimtct%heV;.war):4to.mai11tain it. A A A \ A A ’ V .3. And ycehwé yet ;a' fhortersand A a furer way A; A where ya: &m‘d*&1fIhndAche.ra~isAany%Mon¢y%,; eu:P1ate,_or Gaqds to b%ee_hadgf yefendaAPartyAofTHm:fb;mrAyDra,ge%oner$w , or othér flrength .-. “ta my fetch it as out of an enemies Countrey, A bVecgg1ifeAA the owmrs arc. and g9dd8ubj_c&s»teLthe King,Aemyou,fufpe& them robes fa; A’ %A ' A 4% L% A that %[*%€hati1¢I2e;?is <.:nim.eAfificienttQam»rehen3’them»*9 V A _and..tak¢ ezxeguitxcin upon thcxn», a1‘xd,a1L.th1s% w%;‘th‘9L1t the;Cx¢1f€~ A. mony=wOf,LaW,ibyyollr a:bfo1;1tc?amVd fomnipmzent ;po%_w,e1‘3; Whiah % »cannatierre-;%% . '. “ ; , \ -4. You dxfcharge Apprentgces and Servantsifram"»1;hex:vM&~ ifteigsfervice$,without*co13f:nt afthcir Mafl;er~s and Dames, ..;and % cither;pcrfw&adc them at cycxrnpell themQta ieryc ycmin %youx: 4 “Army againfi the Thi‘s.i54ind-ec%:c1t}hVe Liberty~of the%Sub- «§c~.&- ‘ A " 4 A if that alone WCW a crime.) Vifthe mattcrof the Pet:it’icm§d:> ngx; ’ flgtEtej.;_yv0u,ifl; }?_()_L1§ prcientcourfes. m .6. And ot.hers ye have im.pg1foncd4, ’f<:ame ‘flit petit»'i'oning3, and fomefor‘1nt¢ndi.ng toy pet1t1ontothe;King, (as thnfe Gen- tlcmfin ofiH€rt‘faryd/bite aI}d_Waejfl‘mi{¢/Eek) Andvyct God be prai-» :4-{ed,:qh¢ tyayuxs open tp p_et1t»;o4n gow 11-1m -gm. hr:avcn.,; and he will “»1xe;a;re.1,1s hxg gpod't:m'E. % % . "fl Lafi1y,1%fQ:ryaut& Prifiiledggcsfif Pflrliamfnt. 1 A, , ‘ x u 3;. ~Firfl:,y£fbrbid..us‘t£>» d1fP1W¢‘ thfima ye,“ a1onc“farém{$as1Fye.£:t Mffayytiiejjtxfiggs fit t-hcxng’ but‘informer sages thefe, a1.fo.i%mig ht %%%l¢aA.gdMt ixme hegnjgadged the Ljawsof. the‘ Kizxgdame giénggfiély of qtfenceg <:§a:xj::;m~te_d7by ygur own Members againG;s_y.our «Haufc,%v9t'Jthe£c$ wire the Brépergludges and oi-‘the ¢I¢<‘*iéms-<2? V V .2... <2: :Vnere_¢we made: your geocmveurs, 3116" m %be:I:hua ¢wnfinéd,%that ¢V€!»‘Y Membfir 05 .¥A¢“t~%H¢uf¢ > ha%tIimd ;oz;g1:»t,:%;t@;?1aw asfiee1ib¢r=¥as.wy:¢f déliver hiw£>i~ A ~v nion;¥émnmy?¢;m¢rg¢nt Ofitafion, and ‘nat’t°5€» ¢°mmi*F¢da *5 ;‘fa?zn¢V~l1a;xrg: fbgcn§,%V-ea-mm or gutw out cf the houfz, as otI1e1:s., hgvc % b¢fl.'3.a. .01“ fl? 7 ¢ak:;ngAf;ec1y*agaim’c;ti1;e fénqe %£.vt h¢%%HoL1fe,Lqrra*fi1iet ;fiffwfifi,13f1¢$41?¢¥58rtheregf.A ‘ mm H 3%. Thc privi1edges, f ymx Hxkufe‘ %‘:if;1c‘§,cx.%ch§11m3gmi4 1 V %wW»t°%L¢:;tcnd;t0 my M€i*$Ib€#» Which%fl19&1d:c@fmmitT:ca~ fen..9r;F4¢.1ww*:%but ;dec1%£¢dVthat ma Memb&Ar§V.@f A W HqufyarmranyAoth¢r8;:imE1'fl§:¢d4%b¥ fin'§hi$7‘hb:§id'£§éb?flm% 1ion.fli¢u1si].#b¢aaucfti@r:¢;d 3%‘ » 4% .29‘ . 3 . Ye5have_ imp:rifonedV many ‘for ipetition4ing% fl1t1tQ % yqau,.;(aV$ ‘ A 4;; Ye have made ta.-:»:1o‘fe ‘Cemmittce (245 you c§a1l'it‘) where» V t in‘: veryfew V Members ef your I-Ieiufe onely are privyfiteo your Counfe1s,and What: thof: Few conclude upon, is fummatily re- faithofa1l"threercfi*.C* perteéi to the Htsufe, and that tgaken upon truft by an implicitew A 5_; Many of therprefent Members‘ or your Houfe have had the1re1e&ins,_1efi you Ihould loefe fuch atone Pram your party. " ' A * e A A ,--.6. Se%metirnee~ whena matter of i‘:=nportance9 hath heenein debate, e ye have put it teethe quefiion, and uponethe quefliofi it e hath beene deter-mined, and the fame quefhon againe refumed ‘at anerher time, betterprepared for the purperfe, andfdetcrmi— ned quite contrary _;this we are Welleraflizredewas notrthe Pri-'» “ éviledge of form er Par11'aments,« when many of us were 1\{Iem~ ~ ‘be-rs thereef. * e t e V - - ‘VVe“do‘be1eev'ee}ré have many j"ufi:r'Privi1’edges for the free- dome of youripertbns, for freedome of fpteech;;»rbureArWenever did beleeve that ye had aPrivi1edge tea take the Scepteriirita your hands, te levy :1 Warre againfi: your King,vand«to~cornpe1I. ” ‘anthers to joyne with yau fo execrable an aft. Wee with V tram em: hearts that“a11thefe Obfervations were but fableslafld e fi&ions,”(a‘sw’e have met with manyfrom youf;_o arriufe us), but they area11’1rnde’niab1yAtrue; our conditions tfttérfére atreimefiz miferablegwficnrthus i n&ead' of maintaining the true Protefflsant Refit i