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A91236 An old parliamentary prognostication made at Westminster, for the new-yeer, and young members there assembled in consultation. Fore-shewing the probable finall issue of all their intended new moddles, acts, and ordinances, from four old printed statutes, and abortive nulled Parliaments, not unworthy of their knowledg most serious consideration & saddest meditation; (and the whole three kingdoms too,) in regard of the present face of our publike affairs. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1654 (1654) Wing P4024; Thomason E818_11; ESTC R207393 5,207 8

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AN OLD PARLIAMENTARY PROGNOSTICATION MADE AT WESTMINSTER FOR THE NEW-YEER and YOVNG MEMBERS there assembled in Consultation Fore-shewing The probable Finall issue of all their intended new Moddles Acts and Ordinances from four Old Printed Statutes and Ahortive nulled Parliaments not unworthy of their knowledg most Serious Consideration saddest Meditation and the whole three Kingdoms too in regard of the present Face of our publike Affairs Prov. 24. 20 21 22. There shal be no reward to the evil man the lamp of the wicked shal be put out My son fear thou the Lord and the King and meddle not with those that are given to change For their calamity shall rise suddenly and who knoweth the ruin of them both Isai 8. 9 10 11 12 13. Associate your selves O yee people and yee shal be broken in pieces take Counsel together and it shal come to nought speak the word and it shal not stand for God is with us For the Lord spake thus to me with a strong hand and instructed me that I should not walk in the way of this people Saying say ye not A Confederacy to all them to whom this people shal say A Confederacy neither fear ye their fear nor be afraid Sanctifie the LORD OF HOSTS HIMSELF and let him be your fear and let him be your dread Isai 19. 13. 14 The Princes of Zoan are become fools the Princes of Noph are deceived they have also seduced Egypt even they that are the stay of the Tribes thereof The lord hath mingled a spirit of perversness in the midst therof they have caused Egypt to err ●n every work thereof as a drunken man staggereth in his vomit London printed for the Yeer 1655 An Old Parliamentary Prognostication made at Westminster for the New Yeer and Young Members there assembled in CONSVLTATION Prov. 19. 20. Hear Counsel and receive Instruction that thou maist be wise in thy latter end Eccles 1. 15 The thing which hath been is that which shall be and that which is done is that which shall be done and there is no new thing under the Sun 7. Henry 4. Chap. 3. ITem Whereas the Munday next after the Feast of the Exaltation of the holy Cross St●t 1. Printed in the old Stat●tes at large the 2● year of the Reigne of the said late King Richard a Parliament was summoned and holden at Westminster and from thence adjourned to Salop at which Town a certain power was committed by authority of the Parliament to certain persons to proceed upon certain Articles and matters comprised in the Roll of the Parliament thereof made as by the same Roll may appear in which Parliament and also by Authority aforesaid divers Statu tes Judgments Ordinances and Stablishments were made ordained and given erroniously and dolefully in great disinherison and finall destruction and undoing of many honorable Lords and other l●ige people of the Realm and of their heirs for ever Our Soveraigne Lord the K●●g considering the great mischiefs aforesaid by the advice and assent of all the Lords Spiritual and temporal and of all the Commonalty hath judged the said Parliament holden the said 21 yeare and the authority thereof given as afore is said with all the circumstances and dependants thereupon be wholly reversed revoked voided undone repealed and adnulled for ever 31. Henry 6. Chap. 1. Whereas the most abominable Tyrant horrible odious and errant false Traytor John Cade calling and naming himself sometime Mortimer sometime Captain of Kent which name fame act and feats be to be removed out of the speech and mind of every faithfull Christian man perpetually falsly and trayterously purposing and imagining the perpetuall destruction of the Kings said person and finall subversion of this Realm taking upon him royall power and gathering to him the Kings people in great number by false subtil imagined language and seditiously made a stirring rebellion and insurrection under colour of justice for reformation of the Laws of the said King robbing slaying and spoyling great part of his faithfull people Our said Soveraigne Lord the King considering the promises with many other which were more odious to remember by advice and assent of the Lords aforesaid and at request of the said Commont and by authority aforesaid hath ordained and stablished that the said John Cade shall be reputed had named and declared a fase Traytor to our soveraigne Lord the King and that all his Tyranny Acts Feats and false opinions shall be voided abated adnulled destroyed and put out of remembrance for ever and that all indictments and all things depending thereof had and made under the the power of Tyrany shall likewise be void adnulled abated repealed holden for none that the blood of none of them be thereof defiled nor corrupted but by the authority of the said Parliament clearly declared for ever And that all indictments in time coming in like case under power of Tyrany Rebellion and stirring had shall be of no record nor effect but void in Law and all the petitions delivered to the said King in his last Parliament holden at Westminster the 6th day of November the 29 year of his reigne against his mind by him not agreed shall be taken and put in oblivion out of remembrance undone voided adnulled and destroyed for ever as a thing purposed against God and conscience ann against his royall estate and preheminence ana also dishonorable 39. Henry 6 Chap. 1 Whereas it hath been shewed to the King our soveraign Lord by his Leige and faithfull Commons in this present Parliament that divers seditious and evill desposed persons having no regard to the dread of God nor to the damage of the prosperous estate of our said soveraigne Lo●d the King nor his Realm sinistrely and importunely did labour the said King to summon a Parliament to be holden at the City of Coventry the second day of the Month of November the 38. year of his noble Reigne only to destroy certain of the great Nobles faithfull and lawfull Lords and estates of the Kings bloud and other of the faithfull leige people of the same realm of England for the great rancor hatred and malice which the said seditious persons of long time have had against them and of their greedy and insatiable covetise to have the Lands Hereditaments possessions offices and goods of the said Lords and faithful liege peoyle by which sinister labour certain Acts Statutes and ordinances against all good faith and conscience in the said Parliament were made finally to destroy the said lawful Lords estates and liege people and their issues as well innocents as other and their Heirs for ever which parliament was unduely summoned and a great part of the Knights for divers Countyes of this Realm and many Burgesses and Citizens for divers Boroughs and Cities in the same appearing were named returned and excepted some of them without due and free election some of them without any election against the course of the Kings Laws and the