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and yet this Monster is not excepted as to the Tribute of Obedience. Whereas had this been said in the days of such a Prince as our CHARLES the First, it might have been supposed that the vertue of the person claimed the reverence and subjection, and not the character of the Prince. And that 'twas damnable to resist because he was Good, not because he was Supream; because he was a Nursing Father of the Church, not because the Ruling Father of his Countrey. 'Twas an happy coincidence therefore to secure the Authority of the Magistrate, which answers the greatest pretensions of Rebellion. If Religion be pretended, |
and yet this Monster is not excepted as to the Tribute of obedience. Whereas had this been said in the days of such a Prince as our CHARLES the First, it might have been supposed that the virtue of the person claimed the Reverence and subjection, and not the character of the Prince. And that 'twas damnable to resist Because he was Good, not Because he was Supreme; Because he was a Nursing Father of the Church, not Because the Ruling Father of his Country. 'Twas an happy coincidence Therefore to secure the authority of the Magistrate, which answers the greatest pretensions of Rebellion. If Religion be pretended, |
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