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A85527 The grand rebels detected or, the Presbyter unmasked. Shewing to all loyal hearts, who were the first founders of the Kings Majesties ruine, and Englands misery, under the pretence of reformation, who in truth have proved the instruments of destruction both to church & kingdom. By a lover of his countrey, whose design is to undeceive the deceived, make known the deceivers, and himself also in convenient season. 1660 (1660) Wing G1511; Thomason E1019_13; ESTC R208312 9,416 12

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services for their Country such as deserve to be recorded for the benefit of future ages they are like to be very little beneficial to this The next progress of these loyal subjects or rebells which you will was their Army being raised the War begun and his Majesties faithful Subjects and Souldiers behaved themselves stoutly that the poor Rebells was many times well beaten and prevailed little against their King notwithstanding Sir John's blessing of them but yet the zealous fomentors of the Rebellion made all their Pulpits ring with cursing and banning the poor ignorant people and Apprentices Oh Curse ye Meroz curse ye Meroz b● 〈◊〉 because he went not out 〈…〉 Lord against the mighty Thus they plainly made use 〈◊〉 holy Scripture to stir up the Kings subjects against him but had forgotten that rebellion is like the sin of witchcraft but carried all under fine pretences and would make as if God himself approved of their wicked waies and their cursed and cursing Doctrine so terrified the minds of men that they could neither live quiet in their houses nor sleep quiet in their beds but must forsake all loyaltie and duty to fight against their Soveraign Lord blind zeal puts men upon unwarrantable practices And by this means their Armies was recruited after they had been routed And what rare devices had the Rebells to supply themselves with mony they are excellent Doctors and have a salve for every ●●ar an excellent faculty to preach Charity every one must contribute so ●ething towards this hopeful Reformation and therefore they stirred up the Citizens and others to bring in their superfluous Plate-rings and Jewels and mony and bid them believe on the Publick Faith for Security hereby raising vaste sums of mony which is well secured ●rom the right owners as safe as if it were in another world for● question whether ever it will be paid in this and very lately a grave ●en o● of the F●a●ernity in his Thanksgiving Sermon before their Worships moved them to remember to pay the Publick Faith but I have not faith to believe they are so made as to take his counsel it had been more welcome and better acceptable advice if he could have told them such another trick to borrow more but surely the people have bought more with then to lend them any yet I have heard the City of London the famous Nursery of these Rebells formerly I wish it may become loyal now but it is hard to trust where once deceived have lent them some I wish poor Sequestred Divines could find so much Credit or Charity amongst them however I am not without hope to have my right for I do believe when his Majesty is restored to his we shal be restored to ours in the mean time J know it s not to be expected that the Disciples should fair better then their Lord. J shal now present you with a Combination of these Rebels both in England and Scotland for now they discover openly what before they practised secretly in the year 1643. they enter into Covenant and swear a confederacy in cruelty and wickedness it would be too tedious to repeat at large J shal onely touch of things to refresh our memories and inform those youth that are Loyal and want a little information in these things J will observe something of their Covenant that Scottish trick to warn against the snare of it The first part is That we shal sincerely really and constantly through the Grace of God endeavor in our several places and callings the preservation of Reformed Religion in the Church of Scotland in Doctrine Worship Discipline and Government against our common enemies c. where note They swear the people to indeavour to preserve the Doctrine Worship c. of Scotland expresly in terms and so draw poor people into a snare for I dare affirm that three fists of the people of England that took this Covenant knew not what the Doctrine Worship and Discipline of that Church was and impossible it is for persons to keep any Engagement when they know not what they are thereby obliged to unfess they think they are bound to do whatever the Assembly of Presbyters require them And w●thout all peradventure a Prince muk needs be happy that hath such subjects especially considering their Doctrine I 'le cite you a passage out of their own Author The Commonalty ought to reform Religion if the King will not see Knox to the Commonalty page 49 50. Again If Princes be Tyrants against God and his Truth their subjects are freed from their Oaths of Allegiance Knox to England and Scotland folio 79. But who do the Gentlemen mean by the common Enemies the people and they are sworn to oppose Surely they do not mean his Majesty and the Learned Fathers the Bishops and all Divines and people that wil not bow down to their Baal nor worship their new-erected Image Presbyterie yet the second head in the Covenant smels as if this were that they intend to which I refer you For in that they swear That wi●hout respect of persons they must endeavour the extirpation of Popery and Prelacy that is say they Church-Government by Bishops Archbishops c. And so they make the people swear at all adventures against the Government of the Church of England established both by the Authority and Judgement of his Majesty the Learned Fathers of our Church and this in direct opposition to the Oath of Keligion and Supremacy But this is nothing for according to their Doctrine if the King be a Tyrant against God the people are freed from all sub●ection and they viz. the Presbyters must be Judges whether their King be a Tyrant yea or no here is a High Court of Justice to trye and condemn all Kings and Princes that wil not subject to the Jron yoke of Presbytery Again in the first Branch of their Covenant they swore to endeavour the preservation of the Church of Scotland and ar formation of the Church of England and Ireland in Doctrine Worship Discipline c. according to the word of God and the example of the best reformed Churches and shall endeavour to bring the Charches of God in the three Nations to the nearest conjunction and uniformity c So that this clause doth seem to insinuate that the Churches of England and Ireland was unsound in Doctrine and corrupt in Worship Discipline and Government but theirs is Sanctum Sanctorum and therefore to be preserved and be our pattern to reform by and if their words import not thus much then how doth their matter agree For if England and Ireland in their reformation according to the Scriptures or from the example of any other Church better reformed then Scotland exceed and go beyond what the Church of Scotland now practice yet by the Covenant that Church is to preserved in Doctrine Worship Discipline and Government as now it is then how is it possible for the people by all their endeavours to bring the