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3. They knew, that Murthering of the King was sin, a great sin, a very great sin, by the Native, Positive, and Statute Laws of this Kingdome; All which Lawes do say, It is High Treason to Imprison the King; certainly then, much Higher Treason to Murther the King: And this last Aggravation of their sin, concerning their knowledge, that Murther'd King Charles the first at his own Royal Pallace-Gate, Jan. 30. 1648. and I conclude it with this prayer for you and my self. |
3. They knew, that Murdering of the King was since, a great since, a very great since, by the Native, Positive, and Statute Laws of this Kingdom; All which Laws do say, It is High Treason to Imprison the King; Certainly then, much Higher Treason to Murder the King: And this last Aggravation of their since, Concerning their knowledge, that Murdered King Charles the First At his own Royal Pallace-Gate, Jan. 30. 1648. and I conclude it with this prayer for you and my self. |
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