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A36804 A short view of the late troubles in England briefly setting forth, their rise, growth, and tragical conclusion, as also, some parallel thereof with the barons-wars in the time of King Henry III : but chiefly with that in France, called the Holy League, in the reign of Henry III and Henry IV, late kings of the realm : to which is added a perfect narrative of the Treaty at U[n]bridge in an. Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686. 1681 (1681) Wing D2492; ESTC R18097 368,620 485

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the People of England may now see how by tracing them too far in the forbidden Paths of a conceited Liberty they not long since fell into the known Slavery of the French-Pesant A Misery which some of them felt but a little when for fear of it they first Petitioned to be put into a Posture of Defence but justly brought upon themselves by those undue Courses which they took to prevent it God in his Wisdom thinking it fit to punish this Nation by a real Slavery unto some of their own Fellow Subjects for fancying to themselves an imaginary under their Lawful Sovereign as a ground to justify their Rebellion when there was no cause for it Wherfore I shall now Conclude with the Words of Sr. Edward Coke at the end of this Chapter concerning Treason It appeareth in the Holy Scriptures saith he that Traytors never prospered what good soever they pretended but were most severely and exemplarily punished As Corah Dathan and Abiram by Miracle dirupta est terra sub pedibus eorum aperiens os suum devoravit illos Athalia the Daughter of Amri interfecta est gladio Bagatha and Thara against Assuerus appensus est uterque eorum in patibuto Absolon against David suspensus in arbore and Joab infixit tres lanceas in corde ejus Ahithophel with Absolon against David Suspendio interijt he Hang'd himself Abiathar the Trayterous High-Priest against Solomon Abiathar sacerdoti dixit Rex Et quidem vir mortises sed hodie non interficiam c. Ejecit ergo Solomon Abiathar ut non esset Sacerdos Shimei against David gladio interfectus Zimri against Ela who burnt himself Theudas qui occisus est circiter CCCC qui credebant ei dispersi sunt redacti ad nihilum and Iudas Galilaeus ipse perijt omnes quotquot consenserunt ei dispersi sunt Peruse over all our Books Records and Histories saith he and you shall find a Principle in Law a Rule in Reason and a Tryal in Experience that Treason doth ever produce Fatal and Final Destruction to the Offender and never attained to the desired end two incidents inseparable thereunto and therefore let all Men abandon it as the most Poysonous Bayt of the Devil and follow the Precept in Holy Scripture Fear God Honour the King and have no Company with the Seditious FINIS * See a view of the Government and public Worship of God in the Churches beyond Sea by Dr. Durell impr Lond. 1662. * Guy de Bres contre Perreur des Anabaptists p. 5. Ib. p. 118 119 120. Ib. p. 177. Ib. p. 27. Ib. p. 65 66. Ib. p. 71. Ib. p. 124. Ib. p. 748. Ib. p. 122. Ib. p. 40. Ib. p. 6. Ib. p. 420. Ib. p. 27. Ib. p. 6. An. 1525. Sleidans Comment lib. 5. f. 55. a. b. Ib. f. 56. b. Ib. 59. b. Ib. f. 63. a. Ib. f. 64. b. 65. a. Sleidans Com. f. 57. Thus did the Rebels here in England at the last Battel of Newbery 27. Oct. 1644. An. 1535. Sleidan ut supra lib. 1. f. 131. b. * Agmen tonsile a rotunde detonsis capitibus * Calvin's Comment on the Psalms f. 330. Psal. 71. verse 14. * Calvin advers Anabap. Art 2. Calvin Epist. p. 67. * Dudley Earl of Leicester and Secretary Walsingham The principles of the Puritans R. A. Conf. of Brow p. 113. Corda Angl. prop. 16. Barrow Disc. p. 236. Barrow Ref. p. 244. Christ on his Throne f. 67. Prelacy misery f. 7. Ha'y' any work c. p. 14. 15. 20. 21. Also Mart. Marprel in his Epistle to the terrible priests Sion's plea. 155. Supplic an 29. Eliz. p. 25 Bancroft f. 50. Unlawfulness of unlimited Prelacy f. 12. Bancroft f. 169. Knox to the Commonalty f. 49. 50. T. Cartw. lib. 2. p. 48. Ib. lib. 1. p. 192. Covenanters Inform. for Defensive Arg. 3. Lib. 1. p. 3. Sion's plea. Travers de Discipl Eccl. p. 142. Exhort to Engl. p. 91 92. T. Cartw. lib. 1. p. 6. 48. Knox Exhort p. 35. 43. T. Cartw. p. 220. Epist. before the Supplic 2. Eliz. Christ on his Throne f. 76. Sion's plea. f. 340. 244. Ib. f. 240. Title page to Sion's plea. Sion's plea f. 262. Bancroft's Surv. f. 28. Treatise of applying Gods word to the conscience p. ult Knox app 28. 30. A. D. 1557. A. D. 1558. Knox Hist. p. 217 218. Ib. p. 275 276. Ib. p. 372. 378. Stow's Annal. Holingsh. Chr. p. 1396. * Mr. Isaac Walton Copping and Thacker hang'd at St. Edmunsbury an 1583 for publishing Pamphlets written by Browne against the Book of Common-Prayer Penri hang'd an 1593 for his libellous Book called Mart. Marprelate A. D. 1603. Conference at Hampton Court * Canon 55. * Colonel John Frye a member of the then Parliament Bellarm. de Concil lib. 2. cap. 19. Bellarm. de Cleric lib. 3. p. 6. Philopat 2. p. 109. Bellarm. lib. 3. de Pont. cap. 7. Mariana lib. 2. de Reg. cap. 6. p. 59. Gilby lib. de Obedientia p. 25. 105. Buchanan de jure Regni apud Scotos p. 61. Barrow refut p. 169. Knox App. f. 30. Goodman p. 185. Knox to Engl. Scotl. p. 78. Goodman p. 190. Goodman p. 144. 145. Ibid. 43. 57. 72. Knox Hist. p. 343. Goodman p. 111. in obedience Ib. p. 185. Buchan de jure Regni c. p. 50. 56. Ib. p. 57. Engl. compl against the Canons Goodman p. 99. Buchanan ut supra Knox Hist. f. 78. Goodman p. 110. * Col. Purefoy one of their Council of State Their Practice for reducing the King to Necessities An. 1619. 17. Jac. * Rushw. Hist. Coll. impr Lond. 1659. p. 11. F. * Ib. p. 12. * E. F. An. 1620. 18. Jac. * Ib. p. 14. * Ib. p. 15. E. * Ib. p. 17. A. An. 1620. * Ib. E. A Parliament called 30 Jan. 18 Jac. An. 1621● 19. Jac. Ib. p. 35. Ib. p. 36. Ib. p. 39. D Ib. p. 40. A. B. Ib. C. ● Dec. Ib. 43. E. Ib. 52. E. 19. Dec. Ib. p. 53. * Dec. 30. Parliament dissolved 6. Jan. Ib. p. 56. Ib. p. 61. Ib. p. 114. An. 1623. 21. Jac. Another Parliament called Ib. p. 115. Ib. p. 128. B. Ib. 129. D. Ib. 131. A. Ib. 135. C. Ib. 136. A. Ib. 137. A. Ib. 138. B. Ib. 139. A. Ib. p. 156. D. An. 1624. 22. Jac. Ib. 158. E. An. 1625. Ib. p. 159. C. The Death of King James Ib. p. 172. B. The first Parliament of King Charles the first 18. Junii Ib. p. 174. Ib. p. 175. C. 176. C. Ib. p. 178. A. Ib. p. 178. E Ib. p. 181. A. Ib. p. 182. A. Ib. p. 183. F. Ib. p. 194. B. Ib. E. Ib. p. 195. A. Parliament dissolved Ib. E. Moneys borrowed by Privy Seal The second Parliament of King Charles the First 6. Februarii Ib. p. 218. E. Ib. p. 220. A. Ib. p. 229. A. Ib. p. 230. B. An. 1625. 9 Junii Ib. p. 402.