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A84552 An act and declaration of the Parliament of England touching a pamphlet, entituled, A declaration by the Kings Majesty, to his subjects of the kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland. Printed at Edinburgh, 1650. England and Wales. Parliament. 1650 (1650) Wing E975; Thomason 669.f.15[51]; ESTC R212007 806 1

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AN ACT and DECLARATION OF THE Parliament of England Touching a Pamphlet Entituled A Declaration by the Kings Majesty To His Subjects of the Kingdoms of Scotland England and Ireland Printed at Edinburgh 1650. THe Parliament of England having seen and read a Pamphlet Entituled A Declaration by the Kings Majesty to his Subjects of the Kingdoms of SCOTLAND ENGLAND and IRELAND Printed at Edinburgh 1650. Do finde therein a Design of Charls Stuart the Declared King of Scotland by the instigation of the State and Kirk of that Kingdom under a Pretence of Humiliation for his own and his Fathers Opposition to the Work of Reformation and Solemn League and Covenant to seduce the People of this Nation from their due Obedience to this present Government and to invite them by promoting his pretended Interest here not onely to embroil this Nation in new Troubles by a bloody and intestine War thereby as much as in them lies taking away all Hopes of a setled Peace in this Commonwealth but also to make themselves instrumental to inthral themselves again in Tyranny and Slavery from which they have been through the Blessing and glorious Appearances of God so happily Redeemed And however the Parliament have reason to believe That no pious or judicious person can possibly be deluded under such gross Deceits to contribute such an Assistance as in that Declaration is called for and which would most undoubtedly end if the Lord prevent not in the Destruction of the truly godly in both Nations and the Betraying of that Cause that hath been Engaged in by them Nevertheless they have Resolved for the better Information and Satisfaction of the People of this Land more largely and particularly to Vnmask and Discover the Hypocrisie and wicked Design lodged under the specious Pretences in that Declaration And in the mean time Do Enact and Declare That all and every person and persons whatsoever who shall abet or countenance the said Declaration by Printing or publishing the same or by promoting or prosecuting the Design or Ends therein contained is and are hereby Adjudged and Declared to be guilty of High Treason and shall be proceeded against as Traytors Die Mercurii 28o Augusti 1650. ORdered by the Parliament That this Act and Declaration be forthwith printed and published Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by Edward Husband and John Field Printers to the Parliament of England 1650.