The death of King Charles I proved a down-right murder, with the aggravations of it in a sermon at St. Botolph Aldgate, London, January 30, 1692/3 : to which are added, some just reflections upon some late papers, concerning that King's book / by Rich. Hollingworth.
WHEN God Created Man, He designed that his Issue and Posterity should live in Love and Peace with one another, mutually Helping and Assisting each other, according to their several Necessities and Straits:
WHEN God Created Man, He designed that his Issue and Posterity should live in Love and Peace with one Another, mutually Helping and Assisting each other, according to their several Necessities and Straits:
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and therefore, when Cain rose up against his Brother Abel, and embrued his Hands in his Bloud, the great God, to shew his abhorrence and detestation of the Sin, tells him, that the Voice of his Brother's Bloud, was come to Him from the ground;
and Therefore, when Cain rose up against his Brother Abel, and embrued his Hands in his Blood, the great God, to show his abhorrence and detestation of the since, tells him, that the Voice of his Brother's Blood, was come to Him from the ground;
and in Judgment makes him a Vagabond and a Wanderer, and afterwards makes a standing Law in order to deterr Men from a Sin, that did so break in upon the Reason of his Creation, and the Laws of Society;
and in Judgement makes him a Vagabond and a Wanderer, and afterwards makes a standing Law in order to deter Men from a since, that did so break in upon the Reason of his Creation, and the Laws of Society;
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And our Saviour who came to fulfil all Righteousness, and as He tells us himself, Matth. 5. Not to destroy, but to fulfil the Law, namely, To set things in a clearer Light, to found the Practice of them upon Nobler Principles, to carry them to Nobler Ends,
And our Saviour who Come to fulfil all Righteousness, and as He tells us himself, Matthew 5. Not to destroy, but to fulfil the Law, namely, To Set things in a clearer Light, to found the Practice of them upon Nobler Principles, to carry them to Nobler Ends,
and to give Men greater Spiritual Aids and Assistances to perform them, than the Jews had under the Paedagogy of Moses: He repeats and justifies this particular Law, making the observance of it, one of the conditions of Eternal Life,
and to give Men greater Spiritual Aids and Assistances to perform them, than the jews had under the Pedagogy of Moses: He repeats and Justifies this particular Law, making the observance of it, one of the conditions of Eternal Life,
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In the handling of which Words, I will briefly fix the true Notion of Murder, of Killing our fellow Creatures, those of the same Rank and Order of Being with our selves;
In the handling of which Words, I will briefly fix the true Notion of Murder, of Killing our fellow Creatures, those of the same Rank and Order of Being with our selves;
and then see whether the Murder we are appointed by the Wisdom of the Nation This Day to bewail, is not according to that Notion of Murder, a real Act of Murder,
and then see whither the Murder we Are appointed by the Wisdom of the nation This Day to bewail, is not according to that Notion of Murder, a real Act of Murder,
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and in order to it do endeavour to atone that displeasure which the Shedding, and the Vindicating the shedding of Innocent Bloud, may justly raise in the Divine Breast,
and in order to it do endeavour to atone that displeasure which the Shedding, and the Vindicating the shedding of Innocent Blood, may justly raise in the Divine Breast,
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And certainly there is no good Man in the Nation but will conclude, considering the Circumstances and Dangers we are in, threatned by a powerful Enemy abroad,
And Certainly there is no good Man in the nation but will conclude, considering the circumstances and Dangers we Are in, threatened by a powerful Enemy abroad,
And he that by Vindicating the crying Sin of Murder, does contribute towards Divine Provocation, he is so far from being a Friend to the Laws and Liberties of his Countrey, that he is the greatest Enemy they have,
And he that by Vindicating the crying since of Murder, does contribute towards Divine Provocation, he is so Far from being a Friend to the Laws and Liberties of his Country, that he is the greatest Enemy they have,
and with all good Temper to be reproved too, that so he may be reclaimed from a Sin that hath so poysonous an influence upon the Good of the Community of which he is a Member.
and with all good Temper to be reproved too, that so he may be reclaimed from a since that hath so poisonous an influence upon the Good of the Community of which he is a Member.
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or Man deputed and entrusted by God, in a Judicial way to bring Men to such a piece of Justice as deprives them of their Lives. For, it is plain from Scripture, that many Mens Lives have been taken away, by an immediate Command from God, which justified the Act,
or Man deputed and Entrusted by God, in a Judicial Way to bring Men to such a piece of justice as deprives them of their Lives. For, it is plain from Scripture, that many Men's Lives have been taken away, by an immediate Command from God, which justified the Act,
for the appeasing of Divine Wrath and the Good of Humane Societies to put Men to Death, which Laws have had their force in all Nations and Countries whatsoever,
for the appeasing of Divine Wrath and the Good of Humane Societies to put Men to Death, which Laws have had their force in all nations and Countries whatsoever,
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and indeed, without which, Humane Societies would quickly be dissolved, and the World would be like nothing but a Wilderness or Desart, full of Men turned into the nature of wild Bears and Tygers;
and indeed, without which, Humane Societies would quickly be dissolved, and the World would be like nothing but a Wilderness or Desert, full of Men turned into the nature of wild Bears and Tigers;
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to violate or transgress which, is attended with such Pains and Penalties, as those Law-makers who make up the Legislative Power of the Nation, think good and meet to enact;
to violate or transgress which, is attended with such Pains and Penalties, as those Lawmakers who make up the Legislative Power of the nation, think good and meet to enact;
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and whatsoever is offered as a Law, made without the concurrence of these Three Estates together, is an Invasion and Encroachment upon the True and Essential Constitution of the Kingdom:
and whatsoever is offered as a Law, made without the concurrence of these Three Estates together, is an Invasion and Encroachment upon the True and Essential Constitution of the Kingdom:
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For neither the King without the Lords and Commons, nor the Lords and Commons without the King, can bind the Subject to any thing under the Notion of a Law of this Kingdom.
For neither the King without the lords and Commons, nor the lords and Commons without the King, can bind the Subject to any thing under the Notion of a Law of this Kingdom.
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And for my own part, I do here profess my self so great an Admirer of this happy Constitution, that by the Grace of God, my little Finger shall never be employed to make any jar in the Harmony and Concurrence of King, Lords and Commons;
And for my own part, I do Here profess my self so great an Admirer of this happy Constitution, that by the Grace of God, my little Finger shall never be employed to make any jar in the Harmony and Concurrence of King, lords and Commons;
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which I account the true Notion of Non-Resistance and Passive-Obedience; two Doctrines, which if not maintained and practised in this sense I have named, all Government is precarious,
which I account the true Notion of Non-Resistance and Passive-obedience; two Doctrines, which if not maintained and practised in this sense I have nam, all Government is precarious,
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and will be in danger of being unhinged, whenever a number of discontented and ambitious Persons get together, with Force and Strength, in order to carry on their wicked and base designs,
and will be in danger of being unhinged, whenever a number of discontented and ambitious Persons get together, with Force and Strength, in order to carry on their wicked and base designs,
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Well, this being the true Notion of the English Laws, pray let us see whether King, Lords and Commons, ever consented to a Law, that enabled one part to destroy the other, the King to destroy and null the Being and Authority of Lords and Commons;
Well, this being the true Notion of the English Laws, pray let us see whither King, lords and Commons, ever consented to a Law, that enabled one part to destroy the other, the King to destroy and null the Being and authority of lords and Commons;
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And here I challenge the boldest Assertor of the Justice of the Murder of this Day, to show me any one word, from the beginning of the Statute-Book to the end thereof, that looks this way,
And Here I challenge the Boldest Assertor of the justice of the Murder of this Day, to show me any one word, from the beginning of the Statute book to the end thereof, that looks this Way,
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and the Spears into pruning books, at that time did an insolent Army, through Pride, Covetousness and Perjury, violently assault their Masters, who had set them on Work,
and the Spears into pruning books, At that time did an insolent Army, through Pride, Covetousness and Perjury, violently assault their Masters, who had Set them on Work,
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after some Votes, which rooted up and destroyed the very Fundamentals of our Government, Voted the Tryal of the King as a Traytor, and named Commissioners to sit upon him,
After Some Votes, which rooted up and destroyed the very Fundamentals of our Government, Voted the Trial of the King as a Traitor, and nam Commissioners to fit upon him,
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for so doing, they Voted away all the Authority of the House of Lords, tho' it be by our Constitution the Highest Court of Judicature in the Kingdom.
for so doing, they Voted away all the authority of the House of lords, though it be by our Constitution the Highest Court of Judicature in the Kingdom.
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But to put the thing out of doubt, and to satisfie you to the full, that this was a real Murder, I will give you an Abstract of the Act, made by the Parliament upon the Restoration of King Charles the Second, many of the Members of which, were persons excluded by the Army, in order to the violent cutting off King Charles the First.
But to put the thing out of doubt, and to satisfy you to the full, that this was a real Murder, I will give you an Abstract of the Act, made by the Parliament upon the Restoration of King Charles the Second, many of the Members of which, were Persons excluded by the Army, in order to the violent cutting off King Charles the First.
They declare in that Act, That The horrid and execrable Murder of our late most gracious Soveraign King Charles the First, of ever-blessed and glorious Memory, hath been committed by a party of wretched Men, desperately wicked and hardned in their impiety, who-having first plotted and contrived the ruine and destruction of our excellent Monarchy,
They declare in that Act, That The horrid and execrable Murder of our late most gracious Sovereign King Charles the First, of ever-blessed and glorious Memory, hath been committed by a party of wretched Men, desperately wicked and hardened in their impiety, who-having First plotted and contrived the ruin and destruction of our excellent Monarchy,
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and flourished under it, to carry on their pernicious and traiterous designs, threw down all the Fences and Bulworks of Law, subverted the very Being and Constitution of Parliaments, that they might have a way opened for any further attempt upon the Sacred Person of his Majesty.
and flourished under it, to carry on their pernicious and traitorous designs, threw down all the Fences and Bulwarks of Law, subverted the very Being and Constitution of Parliaments, that they might have a Way opened for any further attempt upon the Sacred Person of his Majesty.
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Further they declare, That by many odious Acts they had fully strengthened themselves in Power and Faction — seiz'd upon his Royal Person — erected a prodigious and unheard of Tribunal, which they called an High Court of Justice for Tryal of his Majesty,
Further they declare, That by many odious Acts they had Fully strengthened themselves in Power and Faction — seized upon his Royal Person — erected a prodigious and unheard of Tribunal, which they called an High Court of justice for Trial of his Majesty,
and at last with force and cruelty they brought his Sacred Majesty to the Scaffold, and there publickly Murdered him before the Gates of his own Royal Palace.
and At last with force and cruelty they brought his Sacred Majesty to the Scaffold, and there publicly Murdered him before the Gates of his own Royal Palace.
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and the People of England the most unsupportable Shame and Infamy that it was possible for the enemies of God and the King to bring upon us — Further it says, The Fanatick rage of a few miscreants, who were as far from being True Protestants,
and the People of England the most unsupportable Shame and Infamy that it was possible for the enemies of God and the King to bring upon us — Further it Says, The Fanatic rage of a few miscreants, who were as Far from being True Protestants,
And for the vindicating our selves, and as a lasting Monument to Posterity, of our inexpressible detestation and abhorrence of this Villanous and Abominable Fact;
And for the vindicating our selves, and as a lasting Monument to Posterity, of our inexpressible detestation and abhorrence of this Villainous and Abominable Fact;
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Be it Enacted, that every 30th. of January shall be for over hereafter set a part to be kept and observed in all Churches and Chappels in his Majesties Dominions as an Anniversary day of Fasting and Humiliation to implore the Mercy of God, that neither the Guilt of the Sacred and Innocent Bloud may at any time hereafter be visited upon Ʋs and our Posterity.
Be it Enacted, that every 30th. of January shall be for over hereafter Set a part to be kept and observed in all Churches and Chapels in his Majesties Dominions as an Anniversary day of Fasting and Humiliation to implore the Mercy of God, that neither the Gilded of the Sacred and Innocent Blood may At any time hereafter be visited upon Ʋs and our Posterity.
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Then it goes on to Attaint as Traitors and Regicides, Oliver Cromwel, Edmund Ludlow, &c. as notorious Wicked and Active Instruments in prosecuting and compassing that Trayterous Murder.
Then it Goes on to Attaint as Traitors and Regicides, Oliver Cromwell, Edmund Ludlow, etc. as notorious Wicked and Active Instruments in prosecuting and compassing that Traitorous Murder.
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And now, my Beloved, I hope, when the Wisdom of the Nation in Parliament has declared it self so fully and freely, I say, I hope, there is none in this Congregation will deny this Fact to be a real and down-right Murder, in the sense of my Text. Give me leave in the next place, to show you the Aggravations of this Murder, that so you may be affected with it,
And now, my beloved, I hope, when the Wisdom of the nation in Parliament has declared it self so Fully and freely, I say, I hope, there is none in this Congregation will deny this Fact to be a real and downright Murder, in the sense of my Text. Give me leave in the next place, to show you the Aggravations of this Murder, that so you may be affected with it,
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but however, as far as I am able, I will give you them. I. Consider the Aggravation from the Persons that contrived and accomplished this horrid Murder;
but however, as Far as I am able, I will give you them. I. Consider the Aggravation from the Persons that contrived and accomplished this horrid Murder;
they were Men that had sworn true Faith to him again and again, who had taken the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, who took the Protestation, by which they promised to defend and secure the King's Rights;
they were Men that had sworn true Faith to him again and again, who had taken the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, who took the Protestation, by which they promised to defend and secure the King's Rights;
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Men that had consented to Messages upon Messages, Petitions upon Petitions, under the Name and Notion of His Majesty's most humble and dutiful Subjects;
Men that had consented to Messages upon Messages, Petitions upon Petitions, under the Name and Notion of His Majesty's most humble and dutiful Subject's;
and yet these Men embrue their hands in His Bloud, and break through all the Ties and Obligations, these Oaths laid upon them, in order to kill and take possession of what he had.
and yet these Men imbrue their hands in His Blood, and break through all the Ties and Obligations, these Oaths laid upon them, in order to kill and take possession of what he had.
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II. Another Aggravation of this Murder is the Person that suffered, and that was King Charles I. and here let us see whether he deserved such a barbarous death.
II another Aggravation of this Murder is the Person that suffered, and that was King Charles I. and Here let us see whither he deserved such a barbarous death.
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and consented to remove all those things that were accounted grievous, and indeed filled the Statute-Book with more Privileges than it does afford now;
and consented to remove all those things that were accounted grievous, and indeed filled the Statute book with more Privileges than it does afford now;
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for a succeeding Parliament took away some things then established, which they, in their great Wisdom, thought neither fit for a King to grant, nor People to enjoy.
for a succeeding Parliament took away Some things then established, which they, in their great Wisdom, Thought neither fit for a King to grant, nor People to enjoy.
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and many of those that at first entertained hard thoughts of him, and engaged against him, upon Conversation and Acquaintance with him, repented of what they had done;
and many of those that At First entertained hard thoughts of him, and engaged against him, upon Conversation and Acquaintance with him, repented of what they had done;
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particularly the Learned and Pious Mr. Vines, who said to some Friends of mine, That if ever there was a Solomon since Solomon, it was Charles the I. And truly no wonder;
particularly the Learned and Pious Mr. Vines, who said to Some Friends of mine, That if ever there was a Solomon since Solomon, it was Charles the I And truly no wonder;
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yet his very Enemies confessed that they could not throw him into a Passion, nor ruffle him so far as to break out into undecent and angry Reflections;
yet his very Enemies confessed that they could not throw him into a Passion, nor ruffle him so Far as to break out into undecent and angry Reflections;
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one instance I cannot omit, and that is, when he was going through the Park towards the Scaffold, with a Guard about him, he spoke to Two Persons that did more immediately attend him, that they would go faster, saying, That he now went before them to strive for an Heavenly Crown, with less sollicitude than he had oftentimes bid his Souldiers to fight for an Earthly Diadem;
one instance I cannot omit, and that is, when he was going through the Park towards the Scaffold, with a Guard about him, he spoke to Two Persons that did more immediately attend him, that they would go faster, saying, That he now went before them to strive for an Heavenly Crown, with less solicitude than he had oftentimes bid his Soldiers to fight for an Earthly Diadem;
And pray, my Beloved, what Cause was there now for this Great and Good Man's Murder? Yes, say some wicked Men, he was a Tyrant and a Papist. A Tyrant, that is strange!
And pray, my beloved, what Cause was there now for this Great and Good Man's Murder? Yes, say Some wicked Men, he was a Tyrant and a Papist. A Tyrant, that is strange!
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So that hitherto we find no cause of Death in him at all, even if by the Laws of the Land he had been rightly tryed by a just Power that had as just an Authority to bring him to an Hearing and Tryal:
So that hitherto we find no cause of Death in him At all, even if by the Laws of the Land he had been rightly tried by a just Power that had as just an authority to bring him to an Hearing and Trial:
and therefore this is a great aggravation of his Death, that a Man of Innocence and Goodness, a Man of Virtue and Piety, a Man indeed of a most Exemplary Life, should be thus Butcher'd,
and Therefore this is a great aggravation of his Death, that a Man of Innocence and goodness, a Man of Virtue and Piety, a Man indeed of a most Exemplary Life, should be thus Butchered,
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And therefore upon this score, This Death ought to be bewailed, and there is great reason for the observing This Day in order to prevent the Judgments that may come upon us for shedding,
And Therefore upon this score, This Death ought to be bewailed, and there is great reason for the observing This Day in order to prevent the Judgments that may come upon us for shedding,
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Alas, after the Sacrifice of this great Person, Nobles fell by their bloudy hands, and the best Families were either Banished or Imprisoned, and their Estates Confiscated;
Alas, After the Sacrifice of this great Person, Nobles fell by their bloody hands, and the best Families were either Banished or Imprisoned, and their Estates Confiscated;
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and that which was a thing of deplorable consequence, this Good Man's Children were Banished to seek their Bread in strange Countreys, from whence proceeded the Miseries, especially of the last Reign:
and that which was a thing of deplorable consequence, this Good Man's Children were Banished to seek their Bred in strange Countries', from whence proceeded the Misery's, especially of the last Reign:
as professed in the Church of England, and no doubt would have maintained its Interest and Honour both at home and abroad by Virtue of the Principles of their Education, which must without all dispute have taught them to Love and Honour, to Support and Strengthen the Protestant Interest over all these Western Parts of the World:
as professed in the Church of England, and no doubt would have maintained its Interest and Honour both At home and abroad by Virtue of the Principles of their Education, which must without all dispute have taught them to Love and Honour, to Support and Strengthen the Protestant Interest over all these Western Parts of the World:
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And now having proved the Murder, and shewed you the Aggravations of it, give me leave to ask you, whither we ought not to be serious in the observation of this Day? And whether they be not great Offenders,
And now having proved the Murder, and showed you the Aggravations of it, give me leave to ask you, whither we ought not to be serious in the observation of this Day? And whither they be not great Offenders,
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and bad Men, that ridicule the Day, and call it in scorn the madding Day? Whether they be not Men of mischievous and provoking Principles, that still continue to assert and justifie this barbarous Act? And whether we may not expect great Judgments to fall upon us upon this account?
and bad Men, that ridicule the Day, and call it in scorn the madding Day? Whither they be not Men of mischievous and provoking Principles, that still continue to assert and justify this barbarous Act? And whither we may not expect great Judgments to fallen upon us upon this account?
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Come therefore, my Beloved, let us all seriously bethink our selves, and consider what great reason we have to do every thing that tends to pacifie Divine Wrath at this time,
Come Therefore, my beloved, let us all seriously bethink our selves, and Consider what great reason we have to do every thing that tends to pacify Divine Wrath At this time,
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we have a potent Enemy to encounter, who yet scorns us, and bids defiance to all the conjoyned Forces on this side Europe; an Enemy, who if he prevails, will certainly bring us into the condition of his own Subjects, both as to Religion, Liberty and Property;
we have a potent Enemy to encounter, who yet scorns us, and bids defiance to all the conjoined Forces on this side Europe; an Enemy, who if he prevails, will Certainly bring us into the condition of his own Subject's, both as to Religion, Liberty and Property;
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and therefore, Oh! thou good God, give us the Interposals and Watchfulness of Thy Providence; lend us Thy mighty helping Hand in this our time of Trouble;
and Therefore, Oh! thou good God, give us the Interposals and Watchfulness of Thy Providence; lend us Thy mighty helping Hand in this our time of Trouble;
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we must not speak evil of Dignities, nor curse the King, no not in our hearts, we must not shed Innocent Bloud, nor vindicate and justifie it when it is done.
we must not speak evil of Dignities, nor curse the King, no not in our hearts, we must not shed Innocent Blood, nor vindicate and justify it when it is done.
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we must follow the example of David, and cry, Deli••• us from Bloud guiltiness, O God, thou God 〈 ◊ 〉 Salvation, And beg that we may be warned throughly from this sin, and cleansed from this iniquity.
we must follow the Exampl of David, and cry, Deli••• us from Blood guiltiness, Oh God, thou God 〈 ◊ 〉 Salvation, And beg that we may be warned thoroughly from this since, and cleansed from this iniquity.
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there are, that came with a design to make themselves merry here to day with our preaching and praying, will go away with better and more serious Thoughts,
there Are, that Come with a Design to make themselves merry Here to day with our preaching and praying, will go away with better and more serious Thoughts,
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And withal let me tell you, notwithstanding all their professions of Honour to, and kindness for King William and Queen Mary, yet they are unmannerly and clownish, ill bred and rude persons;
And withal let me tell you, notwithstanding all their professions of Honour to, and kindness for King William and Queen Marry, yet they Are unmannerly and clownish, ill bred and rude Persons;
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yet methinks they should be so civil, and so far make good their pretensions of Honour and Affection to K. William and Q. Mary, as at least to hold their Tongues,
yet methinks they should be so civil, and so Far make good their pretensions of Honour and Affection to K. William and Q. Marry, as At least to hold their Tongues,
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and in order to it have very lately cryed up, and triumphed in a discovery of some Papers, which seem to rob him of the glory and honour of being Author of his excellent Book:
and in order to it have very lately cried up, and triumphed in a discovery of Some Papers, which seem to rob him of the glory and honour of being Author of his excellent Book:
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which Papers I have read, and find them Romantick and vain-glorious, making a simoniacal offer, in order to obtain the best Bishoprick in England, and withal so contradictory to plain evidence two years before they are pretended to be writ by the Author,
which Papers I have read, and find them Romantic and vainglorious, making a simoniacal offer, in order to obtain the best Bishopric in England, and withal so contradictory to plain evidence two Years before they Are pretended to be writ by the Author,
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and so vastly different from the noble Air, and Stile, and Spirit of that excellent Book, that I do here in the face of this Congregation, challenge the Party to Print the Papers,
and so vastly different from the noble Air, and Style, and Spirit of that excellent Book, that I do Here in the face of this Congregation, challenge the Party to Print the Papers,
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and this great King's Memory will still be preserved by that great and excellent Book, which indeed it is almost impossible to believe any man could write,
and this great King's Memory will still be preserved by that great and excellent Book, which indeed it is almost impossible to believe any man could write,
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