And he fell down to the Earth upon his face before the King, and said, Blessed be the Lord thy God, which hath delivered up the men that lift up their hand against my Lord the King.
And he fell down to the Earth upon his face before the King, and said, Blessed be the Lord thy God, which hath Delivered up the men that lift up their hand against my Lord the King.
what befell David, in the case of his Son Absalom, hath befaln our Sovereign, of a like unnatural Son, both Righteous Kings afflicted with a Rebellious Off-spring.
what befell David, in the case of his Son Absalom, hath befallen our Sovereign, of a like unnatural Son, both Righteous Kings afflicted with a Rebellious Offspring.
As Absalom by fair Speeches did steal the hearts of Israel, 2 Sam. 15. 5, 6. And it was so, that when any came nigh to him, to do him Obeysance, he put forth his hand,
As Absalom by fair Speeches did steal the hearts of Israel, 2 Sam. 15. 5, 6. And it was so, that when any Come High to him, to do him Obeisance, he put forth his hand,
And our Israel can witness, this hath been no new thing, for that which hath been of old time, was also practised of our Absalom. Again, the Rebellion that was to begin at Hebron did happen under pretence of paying of a Vow unto the Lord, that is, under the Veil or Disguise of Religion, 2 Sam. 15. 7. Absalom said unto the King, Let me go and pay my Vow, which I have vowed unto the Lord in Hebron.
And our Israel can witness, this hath been no new thing, for that which hath been of old time, was also practised of our Absalom. Again, the Rebellion that was to begin At Hebron did happen under pretence of paying of a Voelli unto the Lord, that is, under the Veil or Disguise of Religion, 2 Sam. 15. 7. Absalom said unto the King, Let me go and pay my Voelli, which I have vowed unto the Lord in Hebron.
But this pretence of a Vow was only in effect, to send Spies through all the Tribes of Israel, ver. 10. Assoon as ye hear the sound of the Trumpet,
But this pretence of a Voelli was only in Effect, to send Spies through all the Tribes of Israel, ver. 10. As soon as you hear the found of the Trumpet,
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Nothing more usual than to give out the Cause of Christ, whilst under that Vizor, they act Parts quite contrary to his Holy Doctrine and blessed example,
Nothing more usual than to give out the Cause of christ, while under that Vizor, they act Parts quite contrary to his Holy Doctrine and blessed Exampl,
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As if the Kings Declaration (for this Days Deliverance) had been the very Transcript of the Text. And this is ever observable, in a well-formed Conspiracy (if a Conspiracy can in any sense be so expressed) First, To settle it self under some chief Leader, that especially of Popular Arts, hath insinuated himself into the Multitude, giving out himself to be some Mighty one,
As if the Kings Declaration (for this Days Deliverance) had been the very Transcript of the Text. And this is ever observable, in a well-formed conspiracy (if a conspiracy can in any sense be so expressed) First, To settle it self under Some chief Leader, that especially of Popular Arts, hath insinuated himself into the Multitude, giving out himself to be Some Mighty one,
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and what he wants of a just Title, (as that ought ever to be pretended in an Hereditary Kingdom) he will make good, in his Defence, of the Peoples Religion, Estates, Lives, and Liberties.
and what he Wants of a just Title, (as that ought ever to be pretended in an Hereditary Kingdom) he will make good, in his Defence, of the Peoples Religion, Estates, Lives, and Liberties.
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they do ever joyn this Chief Leader with some notable Achitophel, that is, some experienced Counsellor (if such can be procured) as hath been formerly eminent or successful in the overthrow of a State or Kingdom, 2 Sam. 15. 12. And Absolom sent for Achitophel the Gilonite, David 's Counsellor, from his City,
they do ever join this Chief Leader with Some notable Ahithophel, that is, Some experienced Counsellor (if such can be procured) as hath been formerly eminent or successful in the overthrow of a State or Kingdom, 2 Sam. 15. 12. And Absalom sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite, David is Counsellor, from his city,
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And this was professedly done (as being no new thing under the Sun) in the late Earl of Shaftsbury. And to make it farther appear, that the Church hath formerly had such Enemies, he is at large described in Psal. 36. 2. 3, 4. He flattereth himself in his own Eyes,
And this was professedly done (as being no new thing under the Sun) in the late Earl of Shaftesbury. And to make it farther appear, that the Church hath formerly had such Enemies, he is At large described in Psalm 36. 2. 3, 4. He Flattereth himself in his own Eyes,
he imagineth Mischief upon his Bed, &c. A Character so peculiar to our Achitophel, that instead of describing (as some Interpreters do hereby) an Enemy (in general) of the Church of God.) It seems a special Prophecy (for so David was a Prophet) that such a wretch should arise in these days.
he imagineth Mischief upon his Bed, etc. A Character so peculiar to our Ahithophel, that instead of describing (as Some Interpreters do hereby) an Enemy (in general) of the Church of God.) It seems a special Prophecy (for so David was a Prophet) that such a wretch should arise in these days.
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that is, These Spies did seemingly carry the joyful news of this Journey to Herbron. (Re tamen explorabante) But in truth, they were to underfeel the chief of Israel, who were inclined to take part in this intended Conspiracy.
that is, These Spies did seemingly carry the joyful news of this Journey to Herbron. (Re tamen explorabante) But in truth, they were to underfeel the chief of Israel, who were inclined to take part in this intended conspiracy.
And is not Tremeliu• his Paraphrase verified in our Spies? I Or else, what meant the Multitudes of Men and Horses in most Parts of England? utterly contrary to Law,
And is not Tremeliu• his paraphrase verified in our Spies? I Or Else, what meant the Multitudes of Men and Horses in most Parts of England? utterly contrary to Law,
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And now all things being thus ready for the fatal Blow, (and yet by an All-seeing Providence no Blow given) The old Fox that had never learnt that part of the Gospel ▪ that it was expedient for one man to die for the Nation, begins to shift for himself.
And now all things being thus ready for the fatal Blow, (and yet by an All-seeing Providence no Blow given) The old Fox that had never learned that part of the Gospel ▪ that it was expedient for one man to die for the nation, begins to shift for himself.
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It was this Association, together with a Vote of Parliament, That if the King fell by an untimely Death, it should be revenged on the Papists, which first gave birth to this Hellish Conspiracy, 〈 … 〉 belief all along, to accomplish 〈 … 〉
It was this Association, together with a Vote of Parliament, That if the King fell by an untimely Death, it should be revenged on the Papists, which First gave birth to this Hellish conspiracy, 〈 … 〉 belief all along, to accomplish 〈 … 〉
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as this Association; which however they called The Solemn Union of all true Protestants, comprehending under this Union, all sorts of Sectaries, no matter how Dignified or Distinguished,
as this Association; which however they called The Solemn union of all true Protestants, comprehending under this union, all sorts of Sectaries, no matter how Dignified or Distinguished,
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so they were in their wild Principles, quite opposite to the Communion of the Church of England, by Law Established (the true Protestant here intended, being a Dissenting Member of the Non-conforming Communion of the Church of England. ) Is not this then a meer Jesuitism,
so they were in their wild Principles, quite opposite to the Communion of the Church of England, by Law Established (the true Protestant Here intended, being a Dissenting Member of the Nonconforming Communion of the Church of England.) Is not this then a mere Jesuitism,
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and a double-refined Treason, for any of these Conspirators to pretend themselves of the Church of England? when the true Test, without tricks or evasions means only the Church of England, by Law Established.
and a double-refined Treason, for any of these Conspirators to pretend themselves of the Church of England? when the true Test, without tricks or evasions means only the Church of England, by Law Established.
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for it was the Suppression of the Crown with Episcopacy, which they had resolved the best expedient for pulling down of Tyranny, and the Church of Rome.
for it was the Suppression of the Crown with Episcopacy, which they had resolved the best expedient for pulling down of Tyranny, and the Church of Room.
And yet had these Weapons, so craftily formed, prevailed either against Church or State, these true Protestants had a Salvo at hand to have laid it on the Papists, a People bloody enough!
And yet had these Weapons, so craftily formed, prevailed either against Church or State, these true Protestants had a Salvo At hand to have laid it on the Papists, a People bloody enough!
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Yet their numbers being very few, comparatively with these Incendiaries, (which have overspread this Nation) they never could have aimed such an universal Massacre as was designed of these true Protestants.
Yet their numbers being very few, comparatively with these Incendiaries, (which have overspread this nation) they never could have aimed such an universal Massacre as was designed of these true Protestants.
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It is here observable of what mischievous consequence any Combination is, of what kind soever, whether influence of self-Interest, Pride, Ambition, Spight or Malice;
It is Here observable of what mischievous consequence any Combination is, of what kind soever, whither influence of self-Interest, Pride, Ambition, Spite or Malice;
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And it is to be hoped for the rest, that their violent dealing will fall upon their own heads. (For he who is truth itself, in whom we trust, whose we are,
And it is to be hoped for the rest, that their violent dealing will fallen upon their own Heads. (For he who is truth itself, in whom we trust, whose we Are,
and whom we serve hath assured us, that wicked and blood-thirsty-men shall not live out half their days) For he who is the God of all mercy abhors the cruel and deceitful man.
and whom we serve hath assured us, that wicked and blood-thirsty-men shall not live out half their days) For he who is the God of all mercy abhors the cruel and deceitful man.
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Thus far the Committee of six did succeed in this Enterprize, under many Fears and Jealousies of a Popish Successor, to hold correspondence in several parts of England, for a general Insurrection, their Followers being poisoned with several treasonable positions (viz.) that it was agreeable with the Christian Religion, with the Laws and Liberties of this Kingdom, to defend the Prostant Profession with open Force and Resistance.
Thus Far the Committee of six did succeed in this Enterprise, under many Fears and Jealousies of a Popish Successor, to hold correspondence in several parts of England, for a general Insurrection, their Followers being poisoned with several treasonable positions (viz.) that it was agreeable with the Christian Religion, with the Laws and Liberties of this Kingdom, to defend the Prostant Profession with open Force and Resistance.
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And this was especially instanced in the case of the Bill of Exclusion (where reflecting on many violences, that were offered for compassing this Bill, no passage did seem more unnatural than a forcing Sir Lionet Ienkins to carry it up to the House of Lords, who had best opposed it by his admirable Reasoning) on purpose to represent him (had it been possible) a betrayer of his Trust and Conscience, grounding themselves on this Iulian Principle, that the Peoples Preservation was the Supreme Law.
And this was especially instanced in the case of the Bill of Exclusion (where reflecting on many violences, that were offered for compassing this Bill, no passage did seem more unnatural than a forcing Sir Lionet Ienkins to carry it up to the House of lords, who had best opposed it by his admirable Reasoning) on purpose to represent him (had it been possible) a betrayer of his Trust and Conscience, grounding themselves on this Iulian Principle, that the Peoples Preservation was the Supreme Law.
Thus did these subtil Foxes (while their heads looke several ways) carry these Firebrands between their Tails to have reduced this flourishing Empire (once more) into Dust and Ashes.
Thus did these subtle Foxes (while their Heads look several ways) carry these Firebrands between their Tails to have reduced this flourishing Empire (once more) into Dust and Ashes.
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These Opinions, with divers of the like stamp, I might reasonably insist much larger (only bound in the compass of a Sermon.) They can be only mentioned to give a fair warning,
These Opinions, with diverse of the like stamp, I might reasonably insist much larger (only bound in the compass of a Sermon.) They can be only mentioned to give a fair warning,
nor can we ever enough abhor this Pestilence, which in several Kings Reigns hath struck many Subjects dead, by a due course of Law, too sadly made appear in the death of the late Lord Russel, who encouraged by this Scotch Doctrine, that it is lawful to defend a mans Conscience by open Force against any Authority whatsoever, did dare adventure his Body, (yea I tremble) his very Soul on this false Bottom,
nor can we ever enough abhor this Pestilence, which in several Kings Reigns hath struck many Subject's dead, by a due course of Law, too sadly made appear in the death of the late Lord Russel, who encouraged by this Scotch Doctrine, that it is lawful to defend a men Conscience by open Force against any authority whatsoever, did Dare adventure his Body, (yea I tremble) his very Soul on this false Bottom,
but I would ask them what difference between Walcot's Sword, and Wakeman 's Poison? When the Nation had laid weltring (as at this day) in its purest Blood;
but I would ask them what difference between Walcot's Sword, and Wakeman is Poison? When the nation had laid weltering (as At this day) in its Purest Blood;
such had been the life of the best of Princes, his Illustrious Brother Iames Duke of York, the Reverend Bishops, Nobility, the Loyal Clergy, Gentry, and Commons of this Realm:
such had been the life of the best of Princes, his Illustrious Brother James Duke of York, the Reverend Bishops, Nobilt, the Loyal Clergy, Gentry, and Commons of this Realm:
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But instead of these Fiery Tryals, we are to bless God for a sudden unexpected Fire at New-market, (which the Worcester Address excellently expresseth) was purposely kindled a Sacrifice from Heaven for his Majesties happy Deliverance.
But instead of these Fiery Trials, we Are to bless God for a sudden unexpected Fire At Newmarket, (which the Worcester Address excellently Expresses) was purposely kindled a Sacrifice from Heaven for his Majesties happy Deliverance.
The Noon-day Star that appeared at this Glorious Birth, did doubtless presage our now Dread Soveraign, the peculiar care of Heaven, to be attended with Miracles, where ordinary means should fail his Preservation;
The Noonday Star that appeared At this Glorious Birth, did doubtless presage our now Dread Sovereign, the peculiar care of Heaven, to be attended with Miracles, where ordinary means should fail his Preservation;
instead then of his Majesties being wounded of their deadly Quills, which in the Language of these Ishmaelites did signifie several instruments of Death, God shall suddenly shoot at them (as of this days discovery) and wound the hairy scalp of such an one, that still persisteth in this kind of wickedness.
instead then of his Majesties being wounded of their deadly Quills, which in the Language of these Ishmaelites did signify several Instruments of Death, God shall suddenly shoot At them (as of this days discovery) and wound the hairy scalp of such an one, that still persisteth in this kind of wickedness.
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Tho it hath pleased an all-powerful God to preserve his Majesty in his Royal Person, through the whole course of his Life, safe and untouched of the innumerable attempts and devices of his Fanatick Enemies;
Though it hath pleased an all-powerful God to preserve his Majesty in his Royal Person, through the Whole course of his Life, safe and untouched of the innumerable attempts and devices of his Fanatic Enemies;
yet (as if it pleased the same God) for an aggravating punishment of these Treasons hereafter, he hath given way of his permissive Power to set their Tongues (as it were) on Fire from Hell, to speak evil of Dignities,
yet (as if it pleased the same God) for an aggravating punishment of these Treasons hereafter, he hath given Way of his permissive Power to Set their Tongues (as it were) on Fire from Hell, to speak evil of Dignities,
or that he endeavours to introduce Popery, to incite or stir the People to Hatred or Dislike of the Person of his Majesty, or the Established Government:
or that he endeavours to introduce Popery, to incite or stir the People to Hatred or Dislike of the Person of his Majesty, or the Established Government:
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Tho in other Cases these grand Reformers do seemingly Reverence an Act of Parliament more than the Word of God it self, vvhich hath expresly ordained, Let every Soul be subject to the higher Powers;
Though in other Cases these grand Reformers do seemingly reverence an Act of Parliament more than the Word of God it self, which hath expressly ordained, Let every Soul be Subject to the higher Powers;
I do here appeal daily Experience whether this be not the Billinsgate Language of our pretended Saints? to burthen the King and all his Loyal Subjects with the hateful name of Papist:
I do Here appeal daily Experience whither this be not the Billingsgate Language of our pretended Saints? to burden the King and all his Loyal Subject's with the hateful name of Papist:
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certainly a more senseless piece of detraction was never invented on this side Bedlam, than to Brand the Church of England by Law Established with the name of Papists, who are the only Bulwark against Papists and Phanaticks.
Certainly a more senseless piece of detraction was never invented on this side Bedlam, than to Brand the Church of England by Law Established with the name of Papists, who Are the only Bulwark against Papists and Fanatics.
And to deliver a known Truth, all sorts of Sectaries (how different soever) in other Opinions and Interests are here like Herod and Pilate made Friends,
And to deliver a known Truth, all sorts of Sectaries (how different soever) in other Opinions and Interests Are Here like Herod and Pilate made Friends,
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an observable to this purpose being first a demure hatching abominable Scandals in Coffeehouses, to belch them afterwards more loudly, being heightned with Wine in several Fanatick Taverns,
an observable to this purpose being First a demure hatching abominable Scandals in Coffeehouses, to belch them afterwards more loudly, being heightened with Wine in several Fanatic Taverns,
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for these Shops of Wickedness formerly objected on the Loyal Party, are become Nurseries of Rebellion, Incest, Drunkenness, Debauchery of every kind, becoming the sure marks of these chief Leaders of Sedition.
for these Shops of Wickedness formerly objected on the Loyal Party, Are become Nurseries of Rebellion, Incest, drunkenness, Debauchery of every kind, becoming the sure marks of these chief Leaders of Sedition.
Enough (I trust in God) to discountenance wickedness hereafter, and no Loyal Person ever to be out-stript of his real Religion for the seeming pretence of it in others:
Enough (I trust in God) to discountenance wickedness hereafter, and no Loyal Person ever to be outstripped of his real Religion for the seeming pretence of it in Others:
But why all this while no news from Scotland? Such a Train of Mischief to be hatched in any part of the World and no Scotch Treachery intermingled with it? Can there be a War at Hebron, under pretence of paying a Vow to the Lord? Or in England under colour of Religion,
But why all this while no news from Scotland? Such a Train of Mischief to be hatched in any part of the World and no Scotch Treachery intermingled with it? Can there be a War At Hebron, under pretence of paying a Voelli to the Lord? Or in England under colour of Religion,
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but I fear this People will never be without an Argyle or a Ferguson, yet I must acknowledge, some few of Her Nobility, with her late Parliaments have somewhat atton'd past Offences:
but I Fear this People will never be without an Argyle or a Ferguson, yet I must acknowledge, Some few of Her Nobilt, with her late Parliaments have somewhat atoned passed Offences:
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for sure they have been so many years a Passing mark of Infamy (over the habitable Earth) for selling the late King of Blessed Memory, as Iudas did his Saviour;
for sure they have been so many Years a Passing mark of Infamy (over the habitable Earth) for selling the late King of Blessed Memory, as Iudas did his Saviour;
a sudden horror nere seizeth my trembling heart, at the sad apprehension what had befaln all of us (had this Conspiracy took effect) from the Palace of the King himself to the meanest Cottage,
a sudden horror never seizes my trembling heart, At the sad apprehension what had befallen all of us (had this conspiracy took Effect) from the Palace of the King himself to the Meanest Cottage,
even before they had agreed what to set up in the place of it, so instead of a Reformation, which they pretended to have been, of taking up Arms, it must have hapned as it did in our late Confusions.
even before they had agreed what to Set up in the place of it, so instead of a Reformation, which they pretended to have been, of taking up Arms, it must have happened as it did in our late Confusions.
First, Divisions had arisen among themselves, and then, on what side soever Victory had inclined her self, the Conquered Party must have been Slaves to the Tyranny and Dust of the Conqueror.
First, Divisions had arisen among themselves, and then, on what side soever Victory had inclined her self, the Conquered Party must have been Slaves to the Tyranny and Dust of the Conqueror.
and Liberties,) would have been changed into the hands of a Devil, to have rent all these in a thousand pieces, the bleeding marks and lashes of these Common-wealth-Protestants scarce out of our sides had been turned into a very Shambles:
and Liberties,) would have been changed into the hands of a devil, to have rend all these in a thousand Pieces, the bleeding marks and Lashes of these Common-wealth-Protestants scarce out of our sides had been turned into a very Shambles:
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In one word, to conceive our selves under the mercy of a Sword, is no other than England, now an Earthly Paradise, to become an Akeldama; that is, a very Field of Blood.
In one word, to conceive our selves under the mercy of a Sword, is no other than England, now an Earthly Paradise, to become an Akeldama; that is, a very Field of Blood.
than with Bigthan and Teresh, the Chamberlains of Ahasuerus, the great Persian Monarch, Esther 2. 21. Two of the Kings Eunuchs, Bigthan and Teresh were wroth,
than with Bigthan and Teresh, the Chamberlains of Ahasuerus, the great Persian Monarch, Esther 2. 21. Two of the Kings Eunuchs, Bigthan and Teresh were wroth,
More than Heathenish wickedness this, to render evil for good, because the King had raised them to be the chief keepers of his Body, to become the chief seekers of his Blood.
More than Heathenish wickedness this, to render evil for good, Because the King had raised them to be the chief keepers of his Body, to become the chief seekers of his Blood.
yet being said they were angry in those days, it is agreed by Interpreters, it was at the Marriage of Queen Esther, she being a Captive of the Iews, they presently clamor, we shall now all be Iews, for Ahasuerus must not Marry but where Bigthan and Teresh do appoint.
yet being said they were angry in those days, it is agreed by Interpreters, it was At the Marriage of Queen Esther, she being a Captive of the Iews, they presently clamor, we shall now all be Iews, for Ahasuerus must not Marry but where Bigthan and Teresh do appoint.
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No reason this at all, to forget an Oath of Allegiance, to cast behind them all past Favours, to betray their Trust, to lift up a hand against God's Anointed.
No reason this At all, to forget an Oath of Allegiance, to cast behind them all past Favours, to betray their Trust, to lift up a hand against God's Anointed.
As Bigthan and Teresh, so our Traitors, once men of great Wealth and Renown, some Guardians of the Kings Person, others of his Council-board, are on a sudden entrapp'd in the Devices of their own hands.
As Bigthan and Teresh, so our Traitors, once men of great Wealth and Renown, Some Guardians of the Kings Person, Others of his Council board, Are on a sudden entrapped in the Devices of their own hands.
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What Dangers are they in that are in this Case? How neer being lost, only the Kings Enemies being the Enemies of God? They are preserved of Ishbenot, an open Enemy, 2 Sam. 21. 16. as well as of Achitophel, a wicked Counsellor.
What Dangers Are they in that Are in this Case? How near being lost, only the Kings Enemies being the Enemies of God? They Are preserved of Ishbenot, an open Enemy, 2 Sam. 21. 16. as well as of Ahithophel, a wicked Counsellor.
Theirs was an open Rebellion, opposed of a like open Force, and so in some sence to be ascribed to the help of men, ours was a close Conspiracy, carried on in dark corners, impossible ever to have seen the Light,
Theirs was an open Rebellion, opposed of a like open Force, and so in Some sense to be ascribed to the help of men, ours was a close conspiracy, carried on in dark corners, impossible ever to have seen the Light,
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