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B09301 By the Generall Assembly of the Confederate Catholiqves of Ireland whereas divers ill affected to the government of this kingdom ... Confederate Catholics.; Blake, Richard, Sir, d. 1663.; Kearney, Phillip. 1648 (1648) Wing I767; ESTC R178780 706 1

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BY THE GENERALL ASSEMBLY OF THE CONFEDERATE CATHOLIQVES OF IRELAND WHereas divers ill affected to the Government of this Kingdom have endeavoured to lay scandalous aspersions upon this Assembly affirming that it was called out of a designe to conclude a Peace dishonorable and unsafe in matters concerning Religion without regard had of the Acts and Orders of former Assemblies And although the many testimonies Wee have given of our zeale towards the advancement of Religion to the wasting of our Fortunes the losse of many lives and to the danger even of an extirpation of the Nation leaves us no way subiect to such Calumnies in the opinion of any indifferent Iudge yet least any of easie beliefe should be seduced by such sinister meanes Wee doe unanimously declare in pursuance of our former severall expressions and protestations in our Oath of Association and otherwise that We will to the uttermost of Our power and abilities labour and endeavour the preservation and advancement of the Roman Catholique Religion the immunities and priviledges thereof therein are so far from declining the acts of the former Assemblies as that in any Peace to be concluded wee will not receade from the Acts Orders Declarations or Explanations of the said Assemblies or exceede the power by them reserved Declarations by them made concerning the settlement of the Peace and quiet of the Kingdome And therefore wee doe further declare all and every person and persons of what degree or qualitie soever that ought to assist in this Assembly and yet will absent himselfe from the same on any such pretence and without manifest lawfull impediment to be a person ill affected to the Peace and settlement of the Kingdome and accordingly to be treated and prosecuted Given at Kilkenny the foureteenth day of September Anno Domini 1648. and in the foure and twentieth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord CHARLES by the grace of God King of England Ireland France and Scotland c. RICHARD BLAKE Prol. Gen. Conv. Phill. Kearney Cler. Gen. Conv. Printed at Kilkenny by command of the Generall Assembly 1648.