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they accused and arraigned him for an illegal and arbitrary Governour, a Violator of his Oaths and Promises, a Grand Delinquent, an Fnemy to the State, a Rebel to the Law, a Traytor against the Parliament, for Popish, a Tyrant, a Most Bloody man; |
they accused and arraigned him for an illegal and arbitrary Governor, a Violator of his Oaths and Promises, a Grand Delinquent, an Fnemy to the State, a Rebel to the Law, a Traitor against the Parliament, for Popish, a Tyrant, a Most Bloody man; |
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See Love's Engl. Distemp. p. 32. Prynne's Pop. Favorite. Epist. p. 3. &c. p. 39. His Power of Parliam. p. 186, &c. 2 Part. p. 33, &c. Commons Petit. & Remon. 15. Decemb. 1641. Regal Tyranny. p. 50. to 58. Declarat. shewing the Reasons for no more Address. Fowlis's Hist. of Presb. l. 2. c. 2. & l. 3. c. 1. & 2. & 5. p. 230. |
See Love's England Distemp. p. 32. Prynne's Pop. Favourite. Epistle p. 3. etc. p. 39. His Power of Parliam. p. 186, etc. 2 Part. p. 33, etc. Commons Petit. & Remon. 15. December 1641. Regal Tyranny. p. 50. to 58. Declarat. showing the Reasons for no more Address. Fowlis's Hist. of Presbytery l. 2. c. 2. & l. 3. c. 1. & 2. & 5. p. 230. |
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