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And many at home, how instrumental soever they had been in the Calamities which befel the King, did earnestly, in Numbers, petition for the Preservation of his Life. |
And many At home, how instrumental soever they had been in the Calamities which befell the King, did earnestly, in Numbers, petition for the Preservation of his Life. |
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— Nor other Byass of selfends, or respects whatsoever, did move us thus to declare our selves, but the Conscience of the many Oaths of God, in which the Parliament, You, We, and the generality of the well-affected in the Kingdom, indispensibly stand bound before God, Angels, and Men, that we desire to wash our Hands, as from the Blood of all men, so especially of our Dread Sovereign, and to approve our selves innocent of all that Blood and Misery, the deposing and taking away his Majesty's Life, will in our apprehension involve us, our Posterity, and all men professing Godliness in the Three Kingdoms. We do therefore from our Souls beseech and importune you, and every one of you, as Men, Gentlemen, and Christian Soldiers, by all that can be dear to good men, as you desire to render a good Account of your Actions at the Great Day, to the Righteous Judge of Heaven and Earth, That you will forbear doing ought in the Premises. — The humble Advice and Desires of the Ministers, Lecturers of Banbury and Brackley; Licensed Jan. 25. 1648. and the same day presented to the General and Council of War. |
— Nor other Bias of selfends, or respects whatsoever, did move us thus to declare our selves, but the Conscience of the many Oaths of God, in which the Parliament, You, We, and the generality of the Well-affected in the Kingdom, Indispensibly stand bound before God, Angels, and Men, that we desire to wash our Hands, as from the Blood of all men, so especially of our Dread Sovereign, and to approve our selves innocent of all that Blood and Misery, the deposing and taking away his Majesty's Life, will in our apprehension involve us, our Posterity, and all men professing Godliness in the Three Kingdoms. We do Therefore from our Souls beseech and importune you, and every one of you, as Men, Gentlemen, and Christian Soldiers, by all that can be dear to good men, as you desire to render a good Account of your Actions At the Great Day, to the Righteous Judge of Heaven and Earth, That you will forbear doing ought in the Premises. — The humble advice and Desires of the Ministers, Lecturers of Banbury and Brackley; Licensed Jan. 25. 1648. and the same day presented to the General and Council of War. |
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