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A54696 Ursa major & minor, or, A sober and impartial enquiry into those pretended fears and jealousies of popery and arbitrary power with some things offered to consideration touching His Majestie's league made with the King of France upon occasion of his wars with Holland and the United Provinces : in a letter written to a learned friend. Philipps, Fabian, 1601-1690. 1681 (1681) Wing P2019A; Wing U141_CANCELLED; ESTC R23216 69,552 56

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Commissionated Judges and Officers but will amongst themselves use Arbitrary Power cheat oppress and devour one another and can but do what he can and pray to God to give them grace to observe them and may in that Case say as a King of Israel in another Case did to the Woman in the great Famine of Samaria crying out unto him as he passed upon the Wall Help my Lord O King and he said If the Lord do not help thee whence shall I help thee And until they shall have brought themselves to a better Temper it will not also be a thing unlikely but that I having said so much to allay their Fears and Jealousies may be tenter-hooked by some of their Suspitions bundled up amongst their no few or unusual mistakes and made to be either a Papist or Court Parasite but when they shall have searched the Devils Registeries and examined pryed peeped into and Inspected all my Actions from my youth upwards must whether they have a mind unto it or not give me leave to tell them and prove what you do know as well as my self that I am no Papist no Court Parasite nor Flatterer of any Man and that they will not be a little mistaken if they shall think that I am not a very Loyal Subject of my King Dutiful Son of the Church of England or not averse to an Arbitrary Power or that I can be any thing else then a Lover of the Truth my King the Church of England and my Countrey and being also an honourer of your self in your doing the like shall desire always to continue under the Character thereof and June 17th 1681. Your most Affectionate Friend and Servant FINIS Errata in the Authors absence PAge 16 line 5. for and a● read you are very solicitous for the Church p. 9. line 28. read put p. 10. line 31. read discent p. 40. line ult dele was read did dele as she et p. 41. d●le she made et read make Rushworth's Collection Rushworth's Historical Collections 9 H. 3. ca. 29. 9 H. 3. 14. Ca. 8. 10. 11. 20 H. 3. 3. 3. E. 1. ca. 6. 9. 25 E. 1. ca. 5. 6. Ca. 25. Ca. 5. 28 E. 1. 1. Ca. 5. 6. 34 E. 1. 2. Statute de Tallaglo non Concedendo fact ' tempore E. 1. 1 E. 3. 6. 2 E. 3. 8. 2 E. 3. 5 E. 3. 12. 25 E. 3. ca. 2. 25 E. 3. rot Parl. Ca. 4. 5 R. 2. ca. 7. Ca. 5. 5 R. 2. ca. 7. 5 R. 2. ca. 9. 12 R. 2. ca. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2. ca. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2 H. 4. 8. 4 H. 4. 8. 13 H. 4. 7. 2 H. 5. 8. 1. R. 3. ca. 2. ●3 H. 8. 3. 32 H. 8. 33. 33 H. 8. 39. 31 Eliz. 3. 43 Eliz. 6. Star of Marieborough Printed to be in 51 H. 3. ca. 5. but appeareth in the Record to have been only made in Anno 47 H. 3. and without the Preamble published by Mr. Pulton as in 51 H. 3. Bract. lib. 3. de Corona ca. 1. Fleta lib. 1. ca. 19. 20. 13 E. 1. 〈◊〉 14. Oaths of the Judges 18 E. 3. Petition of Right Anno 3 Car. Primi Oliver Cromwel's Instrument of Government 19 H. 7. ca. 7. 1 Sam. 12. 3. ●vascon 〈◊〉 E. 1. 〈◊〉 Alman 〈◊〉 E. 3. 〈◊〉 Concill 〈◊〉 H. 6th Warrant Sub. Privat Sigil 9 Eliz. Rushworth's Historical Collections 156. 158. Gulielmus Newbrigensis Rot ' Parl. 〈◊〉 R. 2. m. 60. Rot ' Parl. 14. R. 2. m. 15. Rot ' Parl. 15. R. 2. m. 12. Sir Richard Baker's Chronicle Journals of the four last Parliaments of Q. Elizabeth Collected by Heywood Townsend a Member thereof Rot ' Parl. 7 R. 2. m. 5. 19. 8 R. 2. Rot ' Parl. * Epistle of Jud● 〈◊〉 8. and 10. 2 Reg. ca. 6.