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A47851 Dissenters sayings the second part : published in their own words, for the information of the people : and dedicated to the Grand-jury of London, August 29, 1681 / by Roger L'Estrange. L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing L1245; ESTC R2228 59,550 94

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dissolve_v at_o his_o pleasure_n but_o when_o all_o grievance_n be_v first_o remove_v all_o petition_n hear_v and_o answer_v ibid._n p._n 110._o 15_o our_o covenant_n be_v not_o take_v without_o the_o royal_a authority_n of_o the_o king_n though_o it_o be_v condemn_v by_o his_o personal_a command_n for_o as_o long_o as_o this_o parliament_n of_o england_n continue_v the_o royal_a authority_n and_o power_n be_v annex_v to_o it_o by_o virtue_n of_o that_o act_n of_o continuance_n so_o that_o the_o king_n of_o england_n in_o his_o power_n may_v still_o be_v at_o westminster_n though_o king_n charles_n in_o his_o person_n be_v at_o oxford_n or_o elsewhere_o the_o covenanter_n catechism_n 1644._o p._n 16._o 16_o if_o a_o people_n that_o by_o oath_n and_o duty_n be_v oblige_v to_o a_o sovereign_n shall_v sinful_o dispossess_v he_o and_o contrary_a to_o their_o covenant_n choose_v and_o covenant_n with_o another_o they_o may_v be_v oblige_v by_o their_o latter_a covenant_n notwithstanding_o 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the_o resistance_n lawful_a 19_o 20._o cromwell_n to_o be_v obey_v for_o conscienoe_n sake_n 21_o 22._o resistance_n allowable_a 23_o the_o parliament_n be_v supreme_a and_o the_o subject_n obedience_n conditional_a 24_o 25._o prince_n punishable_a as_o well_o as_o other_o 26_o the_o scottish_a invasion_n defend_v 27_o 28._o and_o the_o take_n up_o of_o arm_n against_o tyrant_n 29_o king_n subject_n to_o their_o state_n 30_o the_o commons_o and_o the_o parliament-war_n defend_v 31_o 32_o 33_o 34_o 35_o &_o 36._o tyranny_n be_v not_o god_n ordinance_n 37_o 38._o let_v the_o reader_n judge_v now_o what_o any_o man_n can_v design_n that_o expose_v and_o support_v these_o position_n but_o the_o ruin_n of_o the_o government_n §._o 10._o tumult_n encourage_v and_o chief_o by_o the_o able_n holy_a faithful_a laborious_a and_o trulypeaceable_a preacher_n of_o the_o gospel_n petition_v for_o peace_n p._n 4._o 1_o it_o be_v not_o unknown_a nor_o unobserved_a by_o the_o wise_a that_o the_o 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