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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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he_o so_o impose_v e._n bagshaw_n of_o thing_n indifferent_a part._n 2._o p._n 3._o 5_o our_o fundamental_o be_v not_o make_v by_o our_o representative_n but_o by_o the_o people_n themselves_o and_o our_o representatives_n themselves_o limit_v by_o they_o which_o it_o be_v good_a that_o parliament_n as_o well_o as_o people_n will_v observe_v and_o be_v faithful_a to_o for_o no_o derivative_a power_n can_v null_a what_o their_o primitive_a power_n have_v establish_v the_o englishman_n p._n 11._o 6_o royal_a primogeniture_n alone_o without_o the_o people_n consent_n be_v no_o rightful_a title_n to_o the_o government_n nor_o have_v the_o elder_a son_n or_o heir_n of_o the_o king_n any_o right_n to_o the_o government_n by_o birth_n unless_o the_o people_n consent_n to_o choose_v he_o thereto_o mene-tekel_a p._n 10._o 7_o the_o parliament_n of_o england_n and_o often_o the_o people_n without_o the_o parliament_n have_v in_o their_o address_n to_o the_o king_n give_v he_o the_o title_n of_o lord_n in_o a_o way_n of_o honour_n and_o respect_n but_o when_o he_o have_v refuse_v to_o perform_v his_o duty_n to_o they_o and_o endeavour_v by_o his_o unlawful_a prerogative_n to_o abridge_v they_o of_o their_o liberty_n they_o have_v make_v he_o understand_v his_o relation_n and_o by_o force_n of_o arm_n assert_v their_o own_o privilege_n and_o sometime_o compel_v the_o king_n to_o perform_v his_o duty_n other_o time_n depose_v he_o from_o the_o government_n as_o the_o people_n of_o israel_n do_v rehoboam_n upon_o the_o same_o account_n and_o so_o have_v most_o if_o not_o all_o the_o nation_n in_o the_o world_n do_v the_o same_o ibid._n pag._n 36._o 8_o rise_v up_o against_o authority_n itself_o the_o ordinance_n of_o god_n and_o disobey_v the_o power_n therewith_o vest_v stand_v and_o act_v in_o their_o right_a line_n of_o subordination_n be_v indeed_o rebellion_n and_o as_o the_o sin_n of_o witchcraft_n but_o to_o resist_v and_o rise_v up_o against_o person_n abuse_v sacred_a authority_n and_o rebel_a against_o god_n the_o supreme_a be_v rather_o to_o adhere_v to_o god_n as_o our_o liege_n lord_n and_o to_o vindicate_v both_o ourselves_o and_o his_o abuse_a ordinance_n from_o man_n wickedness_n and_o tyranny_n naphtali_n p._n 157._o 9_o the_o power_n of_o the_o king_n abuse_v to_o the_o destruction_n of_o law_n religion_n and_o subject_n be_v a_o power_n contrary_n to_o law_n evil_n and_o tyrannical_a and_o tie_v no_o man_n to_o subjection_n lex_fw-la rex_fw-la p._n 261._o 10_o if_o we_o consider_v the_o fountain-power_n the_o king_n be_v subordinate_a to_o parliament_n and_o not_o coordinate_a for_o the_o constituent_n be_v above_o that_o which_o be_v constitute_v lex_fw-la rex_fw-la p._n 377._o 11_o whensoever_o a_o king_n or_o other_o supreme_a authority_n create_v a_o inferior_a they_o invest_v it_o with_o a_o legitimacy_n of_o magistratical_a power_n to_o punish_v themselves_o also_o in_o case_n they_o prove_v evil_a doer_n yea_o and_o to_o act_v any_o other_o thing_n requisite_a for_o the_o praise_n and_o encouragement_n of_o the_o good_n io._n goodwin_n right_v and_o may_v well_o meet_v 1648._o p._n 7._o 12_o the_o people_n be_v not_o king_n formal_o because_o the_o people_n be_v eminent_o more_o than_o the_o king_n for_o they_o make_v david_n king_n and_o saul_n king_n lex_fw-la rex_fw-la p._n 156._o 13_o the_o law_n be_v in_o the_o hand_n of_o the_o parliament_n to_o change_n or_o abrogate_v as_o they_o shall_v see_v best_a for_o the_o commonwealth_n even_o to_o the_o take_v away_o of_o kingship_n itself_o when_o it_o grow_v too_o masterful_a and_o burdensome_a 〈◊〉_d 〈◊〉_d 〈◊〉_d 〈◊〉_d 〈◊〉_d p._n 101._o 14_o the_o parliament_n sit_v in_o that_o body_n not_o as_o his_o subject_n but_o as_o his_o superior_n call_v not_o by_o he_o but_o by_o the_o law_n not_o only_o twice_o every_o year_n but_o as_o oft_o as_o great_a affair_n require_v to_o be_v his_o counsellor_n and_o dictator_n though_o he_o stomach_n it_o nor_o to_o be_v 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 the_o former_a ho._n com._n p_o 188._o 17_o though_o the_o perfidious_a parliament_n or_o rather_o mock_v parliament_n have_v late_o betray_v their_o own_o trust_n and_o our_o liberty_n make_v it_o treason_n for_o we_o to_o mention_v the_o cruel_a tyranny_n and_o oppression_n we_o groan_v under_o yet_o by_o the_o ancient_a law_n of_o england_n this_o man_n that_o rule_v at_o present_a be_v no_o rightful_a king_n of_o england_n but_o by_o oppress_v the_o nation_n and_o persecute_v the_o lord_n people_n have_v loss_n the_o title_n of_o a_o king_n and_o the_o name_n of_o a_o king_n do_v not_o agree_v to_o he_o but_o tyrant_n be_v the_o name_n due_a to_o he_o mene-tekel_a p._n 63._o 18_o q._n whether_o the_o title_n of_o supreme_a be_v not_o rather_o nominal_a than_o real_a valley_n of_o acbor_n p._n 1._o 19_o our_o war_n have_v be_v prove_v over_o and_o over_o to_o unbiased_a conscience_n to_o be_v just._n caryl_n to_o the_o commons_o april_n 23._o 1644._o p._n 15._o 20_o if_o the_o king_n raise_v war_n against_o the_o parliament_n upon_o their_o declaration_n of_o the_o danger_n of_o the_o commonwealth_n in_o that_o case_n people_n may_v not_o only_o resist_v he_o but_o also_o he_o cease_v to_o be_v a_o king_n baxter_n h._n commonwealth_n thes._n 368._o 21_o it_o be_v our_o duty_n to_o yield_v to_o this_o authority_n all_o active_a and_o cheerful_a obedience_n in_o the_o lord_n even_o for_o conscience_n sake_n ibid._n 22_o a_o refusal_n to_o be_v subject_a to_o this_o authority_n under_o the_o pretence_n of_o uphold_v the_o title_n of_o any_o one_o upon_o earth_n be_v a_o refusal_n to_o acquiesce_v in_o the_o wise_a and_o righteous_a pleasure_n of_o god_n jenkins_n petition_n print_a oct._n 15._o 1651._o 23_o the_o king_n must_v command_v not_o only_o according_a to_o god_n but_o man_n law_n and_o if_o he_o do_v not_o so_o command_v the_o resistance_n be_v not_o a_o resistance_n of_o power_n but_o will._n bridges_n to_o the_o commons_o feb._n 7._o 1642._o pref._n 24_o let_v not_o the_o son_n of_o belial_n say_v there_o be_v no_o law_n now_o let_v they_o not_o be_v as_o when_o there_o be_v no_o king_n in_o israel_n every_o man_n do_v that_o which_o be_v right_a in_o his_o own_o eye_n let_v they_o know_v that_o the_o kingly_a power_n reside_v in_o the_o high_a court_n of_o parliament_n pickering_n no._n 27._o 1649._o epist._n ded._n 25_o subject_n do_v promise_v obedience_n that_o the_o magistrate_n may_v help_v they_o which_o if_o he_o do_v not_o they_o be_v discharge_v of_o their_o obedience_n goodman_n p._n 190._o 26_o judges_n ought_v by_o the_o law_n of_o god_n to_o summon_v prince_n before_o they_o for_o their_o crime_n and_o to_o proceed_v against_o they_o as_o against_o all_o other_o offender_n obedience_n p._n 111._o 27_o scotland_n fight_v for_o themselves_o and_o their_o own_o safety_n and_o whatever_o law_n will_v warrant_v nation_n now_o to_o join_v together_o against_o the_o turk_n will_v warrant_n scotland_n their_o join_v with_o england_n against_o their_o common-enemy_n apologet._n relat._n p._n 138._o 28_o a_o war_n raise_v by_o the_o parliament_n against_o the_o common_a enemy_n in_o defence_n of_o the_o king_n honour_n the_o safety_n of_o the_o people_n and_o the_o purity_n of_o religion_n can_v be_v condemn_v as_o unjust_a and_o illegal_a apol._n rel._n p._n 142._o 29_o it_o be_v the_o common_a practice_n of_o the_o parliament_n of_o scotland_n and_o lex_fw-la currit_fw-la cum_fw-la praxi_fw-la to_o rise_v in_o arm_n against_o their_o king_n when_o they_o turn_v tyrant_n ibid._n 143._o 30_o it_o be_v lawful_a for_o the_o inferior_a and_o subordinate_a magistrate_n to_o defend_v the_o church_n and_o commonwealth_n when_o the_o supreme_a magistrate_n degenerate_v and_o fall_v into_o tyranny_n or_o idolatry_n for_o king_n be_v subject_a to_o their_o commonwealth_n canterbury_n doom_n p._n 290._o etc._n etc._n 31_o the_o parliament_n have_v declare_v