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A76426 A perfect summary of the most remarkable passages between the Kings Majesty and the commissioners of Parliament at the treating-house in Newport. From October the 2. to October the 9. Concnering, 1. The Kings Majesties last propositions to the commissioners and their answer. 2. His Majesties possitive answer to the point of religion. 3. A learned speech spoken by his Majesty touching Episcopacy. With the answer thereunto. 4. Divers remarkable passages between his Majesty and the commissioners sent to the army. 5. A message sent to the Lord Generall touching the treaty. 6. The Parliaments answer touching His Majesties last propositions. 7. His Majesties last papers delivered at the treaty. 8. Severall letters from Newport, concerning the proceedings between his Majesty and the commissioners since the last continuance of the treaty. T. B.; L. S. 1648 (1648) Wing B197; Thomason E466_9; ESTC R205228 5,293 8

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A Perfect Summary Of the most Remarkable PASSAGES BETWEEN The Kings Majesty and the Commissioners of Parliament at the Treating-house in NEWPORT From October the 2. to October the 9. Concerning 1. The Kings Majesties last Propositions to the Commissioners and their Answer 2. His Majesties possitive answer to the point of Religion 3. A learned Speech spoken by his Majesty touching Episcopacy With the Answer thereunto 4. Divers Remarkable Passages between his Majesty and the Commissioners sent to the Army 5. A Message sent to the Lord Generall touching the Treaty 6. The Parliaments Answer touching His Majesties last Propositions 7. His Majesties last Papers delivered at the Treaty 8. Severall Letters from Newport concerning the proceedings between his Majesty and the Commissioners since the last continuance of the Treaty Beginning Octob. 2. THis day came letters from Newport one of which specifieth That the Kings Majesty with his Bishops and Lawyers have had a great conference concerning the affaires of the Treaty and his Majesty declars his earnest desires to Treate personally with his houses of Parl. and made some progresse in the Bill for the setlement of Religion Papers came from his Maj. viz. His Majesty will consent that the calling and sitting of the Assembly of Divines at westminster be confirmed for 3. years by Act of Parliament And confirm for 3. years the Directory And the form of Church Government to be used for the Churches of England and Ireland and Dominion of Wales provided that his Majesty and those of his Judgment or any others who cannot in Conscience submit thereunto be not in the mean time obliged to comply with the same And that a free consultation and debate be had with the Assembly of Divines at Westminster in the mean time 20. of His Majesties homination being added unto them whereby it may be determined by His Majesty and his two Houses of Parliament how the said Church Government and form of publick worship after the said time And how Religion may be setled and the Articles determined and care taken for the ease of tender consciences Concerning Bishops Lands and Revenues His Maj. will consent to an Act or Acts of Parl. wherby Lives or for years not exceeding 99 years shall be made of those Lands towards the satisfaction of the purchasers and others to whom they are engaged wherby they may receive satisfaction or His Maj. will some other way for their further satisfaction Provided that the propriety and inheritance of those Lands may still remaine to the Church And the rest shall be reserved to be for their maintenance His Maj. will give his Royall assent for the better observation of the Lords day for suppressing of innovations in Churches Chappels in and about the worship of God and for the better advancing of the preaching of Gods holy word in all parts of this Kingdom And to an Act against injoying pluralities of Benefices by Spirituall persons and Nonresidency for regulating and reforming both Universities and the Collidges of Westminster Winchester and Eaton for the better discovery speedy conviction of Popish Recusants as is desired in your Propositions for the education of the children of Papists by Protestants in the Protestant Religion for levying penalties against Papists to an Act to prevent the practises of Papists against State and for putting the Lawes in execution and for a stricter course to prevent hearing and saying of Masse But as to the Covenant his Majesty is not yet therein satisfied that he can signe or sweare it or consent to impose it doth conceive it proper or usefull on the consciences of others Nor at this time to be insisted on Touching the Militia His Majesty will consent to an Act of Parliament That the Lords and Commons in the Parliament of England now assembled or hereafter to be assembled or such as they shal appoint during the space of 10 years shall Arme Train and Discipline or cause to be Armed Disciplined All the forces of the Kingdoms of England and Jreland and Dominion of Wales the Isles of Gernsey and Gersey and the Town of Barwick up to Tweed already raised both for Sea and Land service And shall from time to time during the space of 10 years raise levy arme traine and Discipline or caused to be raised levied armed trained and disciplined any other forces for land and Sea service in the Kingdoms Dominions and places aforesaid as in their judgments they shall during the space of 10 years think fit to appoint And that neither the King his heirs or successors or any other but such as shall Act by the authority or approbation of the said Lords and Commons shall during the said space of 10 years exercise any of the powers aforesaid And all the said forces disposed by the Lords and Commons as they shall think fit and not otherwise And have power to suppresse all forces raised without their authority To suppresse any forraign Forces invading the Kingdoms of England and Ireland Dominion of Wales the Isles of Gernsey and Iersey and the Towne of Barwick upon Tweed or any of them And after the expiration of the said ten yeares neither the King His Heires or Successours or any person or persons by colour or pretence of any Commissions power deputation or authority to be derived from the King His Heirs or Successors or any of them shall without the consent of the said Lords and Commons raise arme train discipline imploy order manage disband or dispose any the forces by sea or land without the consent of the said Lords and Commons And with the same provisoes for saving the ordinary Legall power of Officers of Justice not being Military Officers as is set down in your propositions And with a Declaration that if 30 persons be assembled in a warlike manner and not forthwith disperse themselves being required by them To be guilty of High-treason to be uncapable of any pardon from his Majesty his heirs or Successors And that the City of London shall have and enjoy all their Rights Liberties c. in raising and imploying the forces of that City in such sort as is mentioned in the propositions 1. That none be compelled but in case of comming in of strange enemies And that the powers for maintenance of forts and Garrisons and pay of this present Army be exercised to no other purposes then to the suppressing of forces raised or to be raised without authority and consent of the said Lords and Commons as aforesaid or for suppressing of any forraine forces invading And that the monies be raised by generall and equall Taxations saving that Tonnage and Poundage and such imposts as have been applyed to the Navy and be raised as hath been usuall And that all Patents Commissioners and other Acts concerning the premises be made and Acted in his Majesties name by Warrant signed by the Lords and Commons and such other as they shall think fit to authorise for that purpose Touching Irel●nd after advice with