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A47891 A new dialogue between some body and no body, or, The Observator observed L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. 1681 (1681) Wing L1278; ESTC P2090 18,622 10

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his own Indictment most furiously and crys if the Iu●y be Loyal and Honest they must find him not guilty S. He has opened his Case most learnedly and made very Oafes of the Indicters But has he heard yet of the Protestant Observator how 'scapes he with him N. O Sir he took him to be Comus and Momus revived S. Hard words what was that Comus and Momus N. It was a Iest and Earnest that for some time brish'd the Cobwebs from his back with a Crabstick But he is cruel mad at little Harry and his Popish Latine that troubles him too that he is not able to make Converts S. He lacks some of his Popish Miracles that can convert all Protestants to Hereticks Traytors and Rebels N. They have ill luck their new Powder-Plot against the Prince of Orange or the Earl of St. Paul or both is discovered and now are they angry with God Almighty for preventing it S. God bless His Majesty from this sort of People who on every hand thus wickedly endeavour the overthrow of all honest Protestants What is that Earl of St. Paul N. He is an Hugonite for which he was forceed some time since to leave his Native Country his Life being obnoxious to the French Tories where he had no hope of benefit of a Grand Iury. S. O happy England where great Men are not suffered to be Tyrants nor the poor oppressed where the Laws are open the King just and Iurors not over-awed by Greatness But what says the Tories Printer N. I hear he is preferred to attend on the Dutchess of P. into France But did you see Le'Strange's Godly Sayings S. No and yet I see most things that come out and they are so many I am fain to keep a Catalogue of them N. They are Printed in the 76 Observator who justifies him and by these notable Sayings of his proves his quarrel is not to the dissent but to the Sedition Some-body O wonderful I thought he had been endeavouring by some thousands of railing Paragraphs to be pick'd up through his Writings to prove the dissent a Sedition And I am sure more than an hundred times he calls the Dissenters not only Seditious but Villains Traytors and Plotters What are Presbyterians but Dissenters and Presbytery but a Dissent from the Church of England in some particulars of Church Government and yet this Presbytery he tells you Numb 72. Is a Monster with 20000 Plots in the Belly of it spawning them from Generation to Generation Plots against the King People and all Mankind and yet he quarrels not with the dissent Good-Man but when he makes the Dissent to be all one with the Sedition I cannot see into his distinction But what are his Sayings in their behalf N. He says Numb 69. That Dr. Gouge though a Dissenter was acommon Blessing and did good to all Men to the atmost of his power And Num. 74. That at least 9 parts in 10 throughout the whole Party of Dissenters are People of good Intentions and would never joyn in a Rebtllion And now you have the Iliades in a Nut-shell S. Are these all a little very little Book of Good and Godly Sayings of Mr. Le'Strange's and these he thinks shall attone for his Voluminous Railing Rhapsodies against Dissenters But I cannot but admire at this second part of his Sayings That 9 parts of 10 thorough out the whole Party of Dissenters are People of good Intentions and would never joyn in a Rebellion Tho this be a very great truth yet methinks 't is very strange out of his black Mouth But does not this argue the Man of a great deal of Impudence and Wickedness to condemn all Dissenters from the Church of England for Rebels Factious and Seditious Bou●efues when you see he knows in his Conscience 9 parts of 10 are otherwise God would have spared Sodom could he have found but Ten Righteous Persons in it but Le'Strange will not spare the Dissenters but would destroy them as he has endeavoured to do their Reputation though he believes but a Tenth part of them Wicked or Rebellious N. The Wind is veering about 't is time to record his good Sayings Towzer is converted into a Spaniel S. No you mistake the Man he is the same still he can as soon live without eating as without railing for in Numb 77. the Strange Observator falls to his Old Vomit and under the Notion of enumerating all the flagitious Crimes of a company of Traytors and Villains disowned by all but themselves brands the 9 parts of the 10 honest Dissenters with their Mark and what ever any one says in the justification of the honest Dissonters he presently crys out So said so did their Predecessors with His Late Majesty N. He has a good Memory but I thought the Act of Oblivion had been a Statute that was not thus to be broken S. What cares a Tory for Laws or Statutes so he may gain his Point that is making Protestant Dissenters odious He forgets His Royal Majesties most Gracious Declaration from Breda which His Majesty hath made good and Confirmed by Act of Parliament in which he expresly says Let all Our Subjects how faulty soever rely upon the Word of a King solemnly given by this present Declaration that no Crime whatsoever Committed against Us or Our Royal Father before the Publication of this shall ever rise in Iudgment or be brought in question against any of them to the least indamagement of them either in their Lives Liberties or Estates or as far forth as lyes in our power so much as to the prejudice of their Reputations or Mark of Distinction from the rest of Our best Subjects We Desiring and Ordaining That henceforth all No●es of Discord Separation and Difference of Parties be utterly abolished among all Our Subjects c. And a little after he says We do declare a Liberty to tender Consciences and that no Man shall be Disquieted or called in question for Difference of Opinion in Matters of Religion which do not disturb the Peace of the Kingdom Upon which I shall only make one or two Queries I. Whether the Observator in making distinctions and in his Dayly or Weekly abusing the Dissenting Protestants and calling them by so many evil names and especially by rakeing up all the most horrid Crimes of a Select Party and throwing them upon the Presbyterians and the whole body of Dissenters who live peaceably and under the Protection of the King's Laws be not an acting quite contrary to the mind of His Majesty in this Declaration and to the great disturbance of His Majesties Subjects II. Whether the Observator does not act against his own Conscience in endeavouring to make the whole body of Dissenters to seem Factious and Rebellious and to render them Odious and Formidable to His Majesty and to the rest of His Majesties Leige Subjects when he has declared that Nine Parts of Ten of them he believes to be honest and peaceable III. Whether after