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And into the bargain, 'tis a Principle so seditious, that I am not afraid to say, 'Twas the Trumpet that sounded a Battalia in 1642. And the Ax that cut off the Kings head in 1648. I find those who were good Christians, and Loyal Subjects, opposing this Principle throughout the late Troubles, (when Goodwin and Bridges, and the rest of those Rebels defended it in Print,) particularly, the Judicious and Excellent Dr. Hammond did learnedly confute it in that Treatise of his — Of Resisting the Lawful Magistrate, which was written in the Heat of the War; |
And into the bargain, it's a Principle so seditious, that I am not afraid to say, 'Twas the Trumpet that sounded a Battalions in 1642. And the Ax that Cut off the Kings head in 1648. I find those who were good Christians, and Loyal Subject's, opposing this Principle throughout the late Troubles, (when Goodwyn and Bridges, and the rest of those Rebels defended it in Print,) particularly, the Judicious and Excellent Dr. Hammond did learnedly confute it in that Treatise of his — Of Resisting the Lawful Magistrate, which was written in the Heat of the War; |
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