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A40488 A friendly debate between Dr. Kingsman, a dissatisfied clergy-man, and Gratianus Trimmer, a neighbour minister concerning the late thanksgiving-day, the Prince's desent [sic] into England, the nobility and gentries joining with him, the acts of the honourable convention, the nature of our English government, the secret league with France, the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, &c. : with some considerations on Bishop Sanderson and Dr. Falkner about monarchy, oaths, &c. ... / by a minister of the Church of England. Kingsman, Dr.; Minister of the Church of England.; Trimmer, Gratianus. 1689 (1689) Wing F2218; ESTC R18348 69,303 83

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to_o the_o pope_n this_o will_v be_v to_o swear_v against_o he_o and_o not_o for_o him._n i_o look_v upon_o it_o as_o a_o privilege_n that_o i_o have_v no_o occasion_n to_o be_v call_v to_o take_v those_o oath_n in_o his_o time_n it_o be_v one_o of_o his_o best_a act_n of_o indulgence_n to_o dispense_v with_o the_o take_n of_o they_o though_o the_o design_n be_v to_o open_v a_o door_n for_o popery_n to_o come_v in_o k._n but_o though_o you_o take_v not_o the_o oath_n in_o the_o late_a king_n time_n you_o take_v they_o in_o the_o time_n of_o charles_n the_o second_o and_o be_v oblige_v to_o james_n the_o second_o as_o his_o heir_n and_o successor_n and_o so_o to_o the_o heir_n and_o successor_n you_o owe_v allegiance_n subjection_n and_o defence_n t._n i_o do_v confess_v i_o do_v to_o heir_n and_o successor_n that_o be_v protestant_n by_o these_o oath_n and_o to_o no_o other_o heir_n or_o successor_n but_o such_o as_o be_v protestant_n or_o of_o the_o reform_a religion_n in_o 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pretender_n and_o all_o power_n of_o the_o pope_n or_o any_o other_o to_o dispose_v of_o the_o crown_n when_o the_o former_a possessor_n be_v remove_v or_o decease_v polit._n sacra_fw-la &_o civilis_fw-la p._n 215._o and_o i_o pray_v sir_n give_v i_o the_o meaning_n of_o those_o word_n in_o the_o oath_n of_o supremacy_n and_o to_o my_o power_n shall_v assist_v and_o defend_v all_o jurisdiction_n privilege_n preeminency_n and_o authority_n grant_v or_o belong_v to_o the_o king_n highness_n his_o heir_n and_o successor_n or_o unite_a and_o annex_v to_o the_o imperial_a crown_n of_o the_o realm_n by_o who_o be_v these_o jurisdiction_n preeminence_n and_o authority_n grant_v and_o annex_v if_o not_o by_o parliament_n the_o representative_n of_o the_o community_n of_o england_n and_o if_o by_o parliament_n then_o i_o leave_v you_o to_o infer_v k._n do_v you_o insinuate_v as_o though_o you_o think_v any_o prerogative_n be_v grant_v by_o parliament_n if_o so_o than_o you_o seem_v to_o derive_v the_o authority_n of_o the_o crown_n from_o the_o people_n original_o which_o opinion_n be_v to_o be_v abhor_v and_o tend_v to_o dissolve_v the_o government_n if_o so_o again_o you_o seem_v to_o make_v the_o crown_n to_o sit_v upon_o the_o severaign'_v head_n by_o compact_n and_o election_n whereas_o the_o excellent_a bishop_n saunderson_n do_v by_o a_o chain_n of_o argument_n expose_v the_o vanity_n of_o such_o imagination_n to_o be_v hiss_v or_o laugh_v at_o pref._n sect._n 16._o t._n you_o put_v i_o upon_o search_v into_o many_o hard_a thing_n which_o i_o will_v inquire_v into_o as_o be_v desirous_a to_o know_v the_o truth_n that_o i_o may_v more_o cheerful_o perform_v obedience_n and_o first_o i_o deny_v your_o consequence_n that_o if_o power_n be_v derive_v from_o the_o people_n then_o will_v it_o follow_v that_o the_o people_n may_v change_v the_o government_n because_o the_o government_n be_v settle_v we_o be_v all_o oblige_a to_o preserve_v the_o constitution_n as_o 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mould_v by_o they_o be_v a_o ordinance_n of_o man_n or_o a_o humane_a creature_n it_o be_v the_o wisdom_n of_o our_o ancestor_n and_o their_o wisdom_n can_v not_o at_o first_o find_v out_o or_o make_v a_o perfect_a mould_n but_o it_o seem_v try_v and_o mend_v and_o in_o time_n by_o experience_n and_o wisdom_n cast_v it_o into_o the_o present_a mould_n answ_n to_o the_o xix_o propos_fw-fr as_o before_o quote_v 2._o the_o king_n of_o england_n be_v elect_v and_o choose_v to_o the_o office_n and_o trust_n of_o kingly_a government_n this_o be_v clear_a enough_o from_o the_o british_a through_o the_o saxon_a and_o danish_a king_n to_z william_n the_o first_o call_v the_o conqueror_n and_o we_o derive_v our_o common_a law_n from_o the_o saxon_n as_o i_o be_o inform_v i_o will_v show_v you_o what_o the_o ancient_n
and_o renown_a fleta_n have_v leave_v as_o his_o judgement_n and_o law_n l._n 1._o c._n 17._o s._n 2_o 3._o nec_fw-la à_fw-la regnando_fw-la dicitur_fw-la sed_fw-la a_o benè_fw-la regendo_fw-la nomen_fw-la assumitur_fw-la rex_fw-la verò_fw-la dum_fw-la benè_fw-la regit_fw-la tyrannus_n dum_fw-la populum_fw-la suâ_fw-la violatâ_fw-la apprimitur_fw-la dominatione_fw-la ad_fw-la hoc_fw-la namque_fw-la electus_fw-la est_fw-la ut_fw-la justitiam_fw-la pariter_fw-la universis_fw-la sibi_fw-la subditis_fw-la faciat_fw-la exhibere_fw-la etc._n etc._n and_o sect._n 14._o ad_fw-la haec_fw-la enim_fw-la creatus_fw-la est_fw-la rex_fw-la &_o electus_n ut_fw-la justiciam_fw-la faciat_fw-la universis_fw-la etc._n etc._n florentius_n wigorniensis_n that_o old_a historian_n relate_v that_o edgar_n the_o first_o who_o unite_a england_n into_o one_o kingdom_n be_v electus_n ab_fw-la omni_fw-la anglorum_fw-la populo_fw-la of_o all_o the_o people_n of_o england_n edit_n 4_o p._n 355._o as_o he_o be_v before_o choose_v of_o the_o mercian_n and_o northumbrian_n who_o desert_a king_n edwin_n because_o he_o act_v foolish_o in_o the_o government_n commit_v to_o he_o p._n 354._o after_o the_o decease_n of_o edgar_n there_o arise_v a_o great_a dissension_n among_o the_o chief_a man_n of_o the_o kingdom_n about_o the_o election_n of_o a_o king_n for_o some_o elect_v edward_n his_o son_n and_o other_o elect_v his_o brother_n ethelred_n p._n 361._o and_o to_o save_v the_o labour_n of_o look_v further_o you_o may_v see_v how_o the_o succession_n go_v see_v in_o a_o brief_a history_n of_o the_o succession_n print_v the_o other_o day_n 3._o government_n grow_v by_o degree_n into_o kingdom_n and_o begin_v in_o family_n increase_v into_o vicinity_n town_n city_n commonwealth_n and_o kingdom_n and_o that_o form_n of_o government_n be_v best_a which_o best_o agree_v with_o the_o people_n and_o be_v most_o conducive_a to_o the_o public_a benefit_n hear_v what_o the_o admire_a and_o learned_a mr._n hooker_n think_v book_n i._o of_o eccles_n policy_n p._n 27_o 29._o the_o case_n of_o man_n nature_n stand_v as_o it_o do_v some_o kind_n of_o regiment_n the_o law_n of_o nature_n do_v require_v yet_o the_o kind_n thereof_o be_v many_o nature_n ti_v not_o to_o any_o one_o but_o leave_v the_o choice_n as_o a_o thing_n arbitrary_a this_o be_v contrary_a to_o they_o that_o set_v up_o monarchy_n and_o absolute_a too_o upon_o the_o foundation_n of_o the_o law_n of_o nature_n 4._o as_o to_o the_o deride_v contract_n and_o consent_v of_o the_o people_n where_o and_o by_o who_o and_o abundance_n of_o question_n about_o it_o i_o conceive_v the_o word_n of_o the_o same_o learned_a hooker_n may_v balance_v those_o of_o bishop_n saunderson_n that_o which_o we_o speak_v before_o concern_v the_o power_n of_o government_n must_v be_v here_o apply_v to_o the_o power_n of_o make_v law_n to_o command_v whole_a politic_a society_n of_o man_n belong_v so_o proper_o unto_o the_o same_o entire_a society_n of_o man_n that_o for_o any_o prince_n or_o potentate_n of_o what_o kind_n soever_o upon_o earth_n to_o exercise_v the_o same_o of_o himself_o and_o not_o either_o by_o express_a commission_n immediate_o and_o personal_o receive_v from_o god_n or_o else_o by_o authority_n derive_v at_o first_o from_o their_o consent_n upon_o who_o person_n they_o impose_v law_n it_o be_v no_o better_a than_o mere_a tyranny_n law_n they_o be_v not_o therefore_o which_o public_a approbation_n have_v not_o make_v so_o but_o approbation_n not_o only_o they_o give_v who_o personal_o declare_v their_o consent_n by_o voice_n sign_n or_o act_n but_o also_o when_o other_o do_v it_o in_o their_o name_n by_o right_a at_o least_o original_o derive_v from_o they_o as_o in_o parliament_n council_n and_o the_o like_a assembly_n b._n 1._o p._n 28._o the_o many_o of_o bishop_n saunderson_n question_n may_v easy_o be_v answer_v by_o destroy_v his_o supposition_n that_o there_o be_v a_o great_a number_n of_o people_n 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by_o the_o three_o estate_n meet_v in_o parliament_n or_o convention_n 5._o that_o there_o be_v and_o be_v contract_v between_o the_o king_n of_o england_n and_o the_o people_n or_o the_o community_n make_v by_o their_o representative_n be_v not_o void_a of_o sufficient_a proof_n take_v a_o few_o the_o people_n of_o england_n be_v call_v the_o king_n liege_n people_n because_o they_o be_v oblige_v to_o he_o and_o the_o king_n be_v also_o call_v the_o liege_n king_n for_o the_o same_o reason_n because_o he_o be_v bind_v by_o contract_n or_o covenant_n to_o they_o dicuntin_n utrique_fw-la ligii_fw-la princeps_fw-la nempe_fw-la ligius_fw-la dominus_fw-la subdit_v verb_n populus_fw-la ligius_fw-la &_o homines_fw-la ligii_fw-la ligia_n foedus_fw-la eigii_n igitus_fw-la &_o liges_fw-la idem_fw-la sunt_fw-la quod_fw-la ligati_fw-la spelm._n gloss_n many_o instance_n may_v be_v produce_v of_o contract_n between_o our_o ancient_a king_n and_o the_o people_n of_o england_n two_o shall_v 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