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And should we now but Parallel these few Citations out of Heathens, with That Part of the Dissenters Sayings, which does Abett, Promote, Incourage, and in Conclusion boldly Justifie The Ʋnparallell'd Murder of the best of Brittish Princes, The ROYAL MARTYR CHARLES the FIRST. |
And should we now but Parallel these few Citations out of heathens, with That Part of the Dissenters Sayings, which does Abet, Promote, Encourage, and in Conclusion boldly Justify The Ʋnparallelled Murder of the best of Brit Princes, The ROYAL MARTYR CHARLES the FIRST. |
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This is God's Cause; and if our God hath Any Cause, This is It: And if This be not God's Cause, then God is no God for Me; but the Devil is got up into Heaven. Dissenters Sayings, p. 8. The Cause you manage is the Cause of God; the Glory of God is embark'd in the same Ship in which This Cau•e is Diss. Say. 41. E. Calamy 's Serm. to the •cers. Ju. 15. 164•. p. 53. He that Dyes fighting the 〈 ◊ 〉 P•••l, Dyes a Martyr. ib. p 57. It is Commendable to fight for Peace and Reformation AGAINST the King 's Command. Calamy 's Sermon, Dec. 25. 1644. p. 29. ibid. If I had taken up Arms against the Parliament in That War, my Conscience tell• me I had been a Traytor, and guilty of Resisting the Highest Powers. Baxter's H C. W. p. 433. Dissent. Say. p. 38. — And I cannot see, That I was mistaken in the Main Cause, nor Dare I R pent of it, if it were to do Again in the same State of things. Id. ib. H. C. p. 486. |
This is God's Cause; and if our God hath Any Cause, This is It: And if This be not God's Cause, then God is no God for Me; but the devil is god up into Heaven. Dissenters Sayings, p. 8. The Cause you manage is the Cause of God; the Glory of God is embarked in the same Ship in which This Cau•e is Diss. Say. 41. E. Calamy is Sermon to the •cers. Ju. 15. 164•. p. 53. He that Dies fighting the 〈 ◊ 〉 P•••l, Dies a Martyr. ib. p 57. It is Commendable to fight for Peace and Reformation AGAINST the King is Command. Calamy is Sermon, Dec. 25. 1644. p. 29. Ibid. If I had taken up Arms against the Parliament in That War, my Conscience tell• me I had been a Traitor, and guilty of Resisting the Highest Powers. Baxter's H C. W. p. 433. Dissent. Say. p. 38. — And I cannot see, That I was mistaken in the Main Cause, nor Dare I R penned of it, if it were to do Again in the same State of things. Id. ib. H. C. p. 486. |
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