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A74231 A sacred oath or covenant to be taken by all His Maiestyes loyall subiects, for the maintainance of the true reformed Protestant religion, His Maiestyes iust rights and the priviledge of Parliament. 1643 (1643) Wing S224; Thomason 669.f.7[25]; ESTC R211719 701 1

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A SACRED OATH OR COVENANT to be taken by all His Maiestyes Loyali Subjects for the maintainance of the true Reformed Protestant Religion His Maiestyes rust Rights and the Priviledge of Parliament I Resting fully assured of His Maiesties Princely truth goodnesse do freely from my heart promise vow and protest in the presence of Almighty God that I will to the vtmost of my power with the hazard of my life maintaine the true Protest●nt Religion establisht in the Church of England His Maiesties s●cred person his heires and lawfull successors His Maiesties iust power and priviledge and the iust power and priviledge of Parliament against the Forces under the conduct of the Earle of Essex and against all other Forces whatsoever contrary to His Maiesties command And I doe believe that the raising and imploying of Force by His Maiesty for the purpose and cause before mentioned to be most iust and necessary And I will doe my vtmost indeavour to procure reestablish the Peace and quiet of the Kingdome and that herein all His Maiesties Subiects may fully inioy their liberty and property according to that Law of the Land and will neither divulge nor Comunicate any thing to the said Earle his Officers or to any other to hinder or preiudice the designes of His Maiesty in the conduct and imployment of his Army and I do believe that the Subiects of England are not obliged by any Act of State Vote Ordinance or Declaration made or to be made either by the Kings Maiesty Solely or by the Lords and Commons singly or ioyntly without His Maiesties expresse consent saving such as are or shall bee in execution of or according to some knowne Law custome of the Realme or statute enacted by the King Lords and Commons in Parliament and I doe further protest and vowe in the presence of Almighty God that I will not take nor beare armes but by the expresse warrant of His Maiesty or by authority iustly derived from His Maiesties immediate warrant Oxford Printed Iune the 24. 1643.