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A91165 Conscientious, serious theological and legal quæres, propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created anti-Parliamentary Westminster juncto, and its Members. To convince them of, humble them for, convert them from their transcendent treasons, rebellions, perjuries, violences, oppressive illegal taxes, excises, militiaes, imposts; destructive councils, proceedings against their lawfull Protestant hereditarie kings, the old dissolved Parliament, the whole House of Lords, the majoritie of their old secured, secluded, imprisoned fellow-Members, the counties, cities, boroughs, freemen, commons, Church, clergie of England, their Protestant brethren, allies; contrary to all their oathes, protestations, vowes, leagues, covenants, allegiance, remonstrances, declarations, ordinances, promises, obligations to them, the fundamental laws, liberties of the land; and principles of the true Protestant religion; and to perswade them now at last to hearken to and embrace such counsels, as tend to publike unitie, safetie, peace, settlement, and their own salvation. / By William Prynne Esq; a bencher of Lincolns Inne. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1660 (1660) Wing P3930; Thomason E772_3; ESTC R203226 35,699 53

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Grymes Brampton Gurdon Edward Harby Col. Edward Harley Major Harley John Hatcher John Haidon James Herbert John Herbert Mr. Hobby Thomas Hodges Denzel Hollis Francis Hollis George Horner Edmund Hostins John Hungerford Col. Hunt Mr. Jennings William Jones George Keckwich Richard Knighly Col. Lassels Henry Laurence Col. Lee Mr. Lewis Col Walter Long Mr. Lowry Col. John Loyde Mr. Lucas Mr. Luckin John Mainard Christopher Martin Major Gen. Edward Massey Thomas Middleton Thomas Moore William Morrice George Mountague Mr. Nash James Nelthrop Alderman Nixon Mr. North Col. Norton Mr. Onslow Arthus Owen Henry Oxinden Mr. Packer Mr. Peck Henry Pellam William Peirpoint Jervase Pigot Mr. Potter Mr. Poole Col. Alexander Popham Mr. Povy Mr. Prisly William Prynne Alexander Pym Charles Pym Mr. Rainscraft Mr. Ratcliffe Charles Rich Col. Edward Rossiter Mr. Scowen Mr. Scut Col Robert Shapcot Col. Shuttleworth Mr. Spelman Mr. Springats Henry Stapleton Robert Stanton Edward Stephens John Stephens Nathaniel Stephens Mr. Stockfield John Swinfen Mr. Temple Mr. Terwit Mr. Thistlethwait Mr. Thomas Isaac Thomas Mr. Thynne Mr. Tolson John Trever Thomas Twisden Serjeant at Law Mr. Vassal Mr. Vaughan Thomas Waller Mr. West Henry Weston William Wheeler Col. Whitehead Henry Wilkes Captain Wingate Mr. Winwood Thomas Wogan Mr. Wray Richard Wynne The Total Number 203. besides the House of Lords An Alphabetical List of all Members of the late dissolved Juncto JAmes Ash Alderman Atkins William Ayre Mr. Baker Col. Bennet Col. Bingham Daniel Blagrave Mr. Brewster William Cawly Thomas Chaloner Mr. Cecil the self-degraded Earl of Salsbury Robert Cecil his son John Corbet Henry Darley Richard Darley Mr. Dixwell John Dove Mr. Downes William Ellys Mr. Feilder Mr. Fell Col. Charles Fleetwood Augustin Garland Mr. Gold John Goodwin Robert Goodwin John Gurdon Mr. Hallowes Sir James Harrington Col. Harvy Sir Arthur Hasilrig Mr. Hayes Mr. Herbert the self-degraded Earl of Pembrook Roger Hill Cornelius Holland Col. Hutchinson Col. Ingolsby Philip Jones Mr. Leachmore William Lenthall Speaker John Lenthall his son John Lisle Philip Viscont Lisle Thomas Lister Nicholas Love Col. Ludlow Henry Martyn a prisoner in execution Mr. Mayne Sir Henry Mildmay Gilbert Millington Col. Herbert Morley Lord Viscont Munson a prisoner in execution Henry Nevil Robert Nicholas Michael Oldsworth Mr. Palmer Alderman Pennington Sir Gilbert Pickering John Pine Edmond Prideaux William Purefoy Thomas Pury Robert Reynolds Col. Rich Luke Robinson Oliver Saint-John Major Saloway Mr. Say Thomas Scot Major General Skippon Augustin Skinner Mr. Smith Walter Strickland Col. Sydenham James Temple Col. Temple Col. Thompson Serjant Thorpe John Trencher Sir John Trevor Sir Henry Vane Col. Waite Mr. Wallop Sir Thomas Walsingham Col. Walton Sir Peter Wentworth Edmond Weaver Mr. White Serjeant Wilde Sir Thomas Witherington Sir Thomas Wroth. The totall Sum 91. Note That of these Members there entred only 42. into the House at first that the rest came in to them by degrees either to keep their old preferments gain new or regain the places they had formerly lost especially the Lawyers who notwithstanding their former complyances are turned quite out of Office and dis-Judged that 8. or more of them came in by New Writs issued in the Name of the Keepers of the Liberties of England after the Kings beheading and were no Members of the long Parliament That there were never 60. of them together in the House at once whiles they sate and but 57. on the 11. and 12. of October last upon the great debate between them and the Army Officers And some that sate formerly with them as the Lord Fairfax John Cary and others refused to sit with them now as having not the least colour of Law to sit or act as a Parliament Yea their Speaker Mr. Lenthal told the Officers of the Army and Members who came to invite him to sit again May 6. That he had a Soul to save and that he was not satisfied in point of Law conscience or prudence that they could sit again But at last when he considered he had an estate to save as he told another Friend that over-ballanced all his former Objections and made him and other Members act against their judgements consciences and to forget our Saviours sad Quaeres Mat. 16. 26. What is a man profited if he should gain the whole world and lose his own Soul Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul FINIS ERRATA Page 4. Usurpers read usurpation page 17. l. 31. read Rom. 3. 9 10. a Prov. 27. 5 6. b Prov. 28. 23. * Tit. 1. 13. c Jer. 22. 21. c. 5. 5. Ezech. 22. 27. * See a Collection of the Armies Engagements Remonstrances c. p. 106 ●0 145. * Animadversions upon the Armies Remonstrance Nov. 20. 1648. p. 10 11 12. f See the 2. Part of the History of Independency g See the Republicans spurious good old Cause briefly and truly anatomized p. 1 to 6. e 2 Thess. 2. 4. b See their Declarations and Papers of April 20. And August 12. 1653. And true State of the Common-wealth of England p. 8 to 12. * As he did Col. overton Okey and sundry others g Jer. 17. 5. h Isay 36. 6. * Lu. 19. 27. i Isay 2. 4. Jer. 9. 2. c. k Isay 33. 1. Jer. 9 2 to 22. m Isay 36. 6. Ezeck. 49. 6 7. n n Isay 30. 14. * In Prynne the Member reconciled to Prynne the Barrester A Legal Vindication against illegal Taxes A True and perfect Narrative p. 24 to 34. A brief necessary Vindication of the old and new secluded Members p. 5. * Exact Coll. p. 576 613. A Collection of Ordinances p. 13. 219 220 * Gal. 6. 7. a See the Armies Plea and Declaration 27 october The printed Votes Diurnals and Parliaments Plea a Exod. 8. 19. Psal. 118. 23. * 3 Jac. c. 1 2. * Gen 11. 3 to 10. * Acts 5. 39. c. 23. 9. See my True and perfect Narrative p. 92 93. * De Beneficiis l. 2. c. 20. * See my Concordia Discors * See my Legal Historical Vindication c. * Isay 14. 20. The seed of evil doers shall never be renowned * Ps. 30. 6 7. * Hos. 2. 6 7. * Judges 19. 30. * Understand ye brutish among the people O ye fools when will ye be wise Ps. 94. 8. * See My Concordia Discors * 1 Pet. 4. 18 19. * Jam. 2. 11. * Leopold * Condie * Execution he means * This intimates he was a Priest or Jesuit who writ it * See Mr. Smiths 2. New Books against the Quakers and Dell proving them to be Papists a Is 58 3 to 8. b Psa. 66. 7. c John 8 44 45. Ephes. 5. 19 20 21. d Ephes. 2. 2 3. e Micah 3. 10. Hab. 2. 12. f Micah 2. 1 2 3 4 5. * My true perfect Narrative p. 58 to 64. * Rom. 2. 2 3 8 9 12. h 2 Pet. 2. 7 8. i Psal. 119. 136 k Judges 5. 31. l Judges 4 15. * Psal. 12. 1 2. Psal. 94. 1. * Ps. 37. 38 39. 40.
flesh or broken h reed of Aegypt as a most sure invincible Guard security from all forces and enemies whatsoever that might assault dishouse dethrone them from their usurped supream Regal and Parliamental Authority over the three Nations and their Hereditary Kings * whom they would not have to reign over them hath not been most exemplarily and eminently requited by Gods avenging providence in making the very self-same Army most treacherous and perfidious to themselves to rise up rebel against them several times and turn them out of House power on a sudden when they deemed themselves most secure to make themselves more than Kings and Lords over them and our whole 3. Kingdoms and i An host of the High ones that are on high upon the earth reviving that Ataxie which Solomon complained of as a great error in Government and a divine judgement upon the Authors of State-Innovations Eccles. 10. 6 7 8 9. Folly is set in great dignity and the rich sit in low place I have seen servants on horseback and Princes walking as Servants upon the earth He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it and who so breaketh an hedge a Serpent shall bite him Whosoever removeth stones shall be hurt therewith and he that cleaveth wood shall be endangered thereby Whether that curse and judgement Jer. 17. 5 6. Thus saith the Lord cursed be the man that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arm and whose heart departeth from the Lord For he shall be like the heath in the desart and shall not see when good cometh but shall inherit the parched places in the wilderness a salt land and not inhabited hath not justly befallen them and our Nation for relying on trusting to an arm of flesh an Assembly of treacherous men whom themselves taught encouraged to be treacherous perjurious to the King Parl. Lords their fellow-Members and k thereby to themselves yet voted cried them up for their faithfull Army Saviours Deliverers Protectors Shields and only Safeguard after they had dealt treacherously with themselves and all their other Superiors and proved like m Aegypt to the Israelites who trusted on them When they took hold of thee by the hand thou diddest break and pierce through the hand and rent all their shoulder and when they leaned upon thee thou brakest and madest all their loins to be at a stand yea dissolved and n broke them in pieces like a potters vessel so that there shall not be found in the bursting of it a sheard to take fire from the hearth or water out of the pit And may we not then take up this Song of the Lamb Rev. 15. 3 4. Great and marvellous are thy works Lord God Almighty Iust and true are thy wayes thou King of Saints who shall not fear thee ô Lord and glorifie thy name for thy Iudgements are made manifest Whether their clandestine sudden indirect stealing into the Commons House again May 7. 1659. upon the Army-Officers invitation and Declaration who formerly turned them out of it with highest infamie contempt and desamation April 20. 1653. after about 6. years dissolution and 4. intervenient Vnparliamentary Conventicles wherein manie of them sat as Members and acted as in Parliaments by pretext of their old Writs and Elections as Members of the long Parliament actually and legally dissolved by their traiterous beheading of the King near 11. years before as I have * elsewhere proved without any new writs of summons resummons elections or the privitie of their former electors or fellow-Members Their forcible secluding of my self Sir George Booth Mr. Ansly and all other formerly secluded Members and others not fitting with them from 1648. til April 20. 1653. by Army-Officers and Guards of Souldiers placed at the door for that end and their justification and continuing of this new seclusion as well as the old Their usurping to themselves the Title power of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland and Supreme Authority of the Nation their exercising both the Highest Regal Parliamental Legislative Tax-imposing Power over our Nations the worst highest of all other Treasons their creating new unheard of Treasons Exiles by their bare Proclamations imposing New intollerable Taxes Excises Militiaes on the whole Nation against all Laws and our Fundamental Liberties Franchises Their most injurious illegal unpresidented proclaming of Sir George Booth Sir Thomas Middleton with other old and new secluded Members of the long Parliament and all their adherents Traytors Enemies to the Common-wealth and Apostates not only in all Counties and Corporations but Churches and Chapels too throughout the Nation to abuse both God and men only for raising forces by virtue of Ordinances and Commissions granted them by the long Parliament which themselves pretended to be still continuing to defend the Rights and Privileges of Parliament to call in all the surviving Members of both Houses to fit with them or procure a free and full Parl duly summoned aecording to the Protestation Vow League Covenant and Laws of the Land being their own and the whole Nations Birthright for defence whereof the Armie it self was both raised continued and themselves in their Proclamation of May 7. 1659. and Declaration of March 17. 1648. promised inviolably to maintain which their own consciences knew to be no Crime nor Treason at all but an honest legal honorable necessarie undertaking justified by all their former Votes Orders Ordinances Commissions for raising forces against the Kings partie for the self-same end And themselves greater Traitors Enemies to the Kingdom and Republike than Strafford Canterbury or the beheaded King in proclaming their defence of this undoubted Inheritance of all English Freemen against their Tyrannical usurpations thereon to be Treason and Apostacy Their sending out Major Gen. Lambert who invited them into the House May 6. conducted them into it but secluded Sir G. Booth other Members out of it May 7. took a new Commission from them afterwards in the House and promised with manie large expressions to be true faithfull constant and yield his utmost assistance to them to sit in safety and support their power with great forces against Sir George Booth and all his adherents in this cause being the Majority of the old Parl. and of the people of the Nation and the true old Parliament if continuing to levie actual warr against them declared * high Treason by sundrie Votes and former Declarations and so resolved by themselves in their Impeachments against the beheaded King the Earl of Holland Lord Capel and sundrie others who accordingly levied war against them routed their forces reduced their Garisons imprisoned their persons sequestred confiscated their estates as Traitors secured disarmed Sir Will. Waller Mr. Holles with sundrie other old Members promised rewards for bringing in the persons or heads of others they endeavoured to secure against all rules of Law and Christianitie kept a publike humiliation for their good successe against Sir George Booth and
his adherents and after their defeat a publike thanksgiving through Westminster and London to mock God himself * who will not be mocked to his very face and ordained a publike thansgiving throughout the whole Nation to abuse both God and them for their Great Deliverance from the most Dangerous Plot and Treason of Sir George Booth and his party to bring in all the old Members to sit with them without turning those then sitting out or to procure a free Parliament that so their Anti-Parliamentary Conventicle by this pretext might exercise a Perpetual Tyrannie and Parliamental Authority over them and none thenceforth dare demand a full and free Parliament for the future under pain of highest Treason Apostacie and the losse of their very Heads and estates Whether all these their transcendent High Treasons with their former 1648 against the K. secluded Members Lords Parliament people were not by a most signal miraculous Providence and Justice of God himself recompenced immediately after upon their own Lamberts and other Armie-Officers heads by making their routing of Sir George Booth and his party after their first thanksgiving for it before the next day of general thanksgiving came the very occasion of their sudden unexpected dissolution 1. By over-elevating Lamberts his Officers and Brigades Spirits notwithstanding the signal Marks and Rewards of their Favours towards them for the present and future promises of advancement for their Fidelity to them in this Service to enter into contestations with them by their Petition and Representations 2ly By raising the differences and jealousies between them to such a height and open enmitie notwithstanding all their large Votes compliances to satisfie them all means mediations of Friends and the Londoners publike Feast on their thanksgiving day to reconcile them as to incense the Juncto to vote Major Harrison a chief agent Chairman for the old Members first seclusion uncapable of any publike Trust or Office to vote Lambert Disbrow Creed and 6 more field Officers out of their commands null their Commissions and dispose of their Regiments to the next Officers without any hearing or examination if not threatning to commit Lambert to the Tower as a Traytor to repeal Fleetwoods Commission and Knack to be Lieutenant General of their Forces in England and Scotland and put the command of the Army and new Militia under 7. Commissioners to wrest the power of them both into their own hands 3ly By exasperating Lambert and his confederates by these Votes so far against them giving them such favour with the Armie as to draw up the greatest part of the forces about London in battel array against them and notwithstanding their partie in the Armie whereof they had made many of themselves Colonels their interest in the Militia of Westminster London Southwark and Sir Henry Vanes two Regiments of Gathered Churches who were disgregated and kept their Chambers all that day not one of them appearing in the sield because their valiant Collonel took a Clyster pipe into his fundament instead of a Lance into his hand in the day of battel and durst not hazard a broken pate in the quarrel and then in a hostlle warlike manner to besiege many of them in Whitehall block up all passages to the House seise upon their old Speaker with his Coach Mace and new General without a Sword Armie Troop or Company from whose hands they had freshly received their Commissions turning him back from whence he came to charm all the Junctoes forces so as to march away without drawing one sword or shooting one bullet in their defence so true faithful were they to their good old cause as well as to their New Protectors as to deem neither of thē worth one bloodie nose 4. By engaging Lambert his party notwithstanding all endeavoured seeming accommodations between them to seise upon their House and their provisions of ammunition and victuals in it to lock up the doors and keep constant Guards upon the stairs to seclude all these their new Lords and Masters as they did on May 7 9. and afterwards seclude their fellow-Members and not content herewith by a printed Plea for the Army and Declaration of the General Council of the Army sitting at Wallingford House which called them in and thus shamefully not long after turned them out of doors usurping to themselves both a Regal Authority to call and dissolve Parliaments as they repute and stile them and a Parliamental too in making and repealing Acts of Parliament as they deem them at their pleasure they not only justifie this their forcible ejectment seclusion to all the world by Lex talionis even their own abetting approving justifying the Armies former seclusion of the Major part of their fellow Members who were the House the whole House of Lords and securing the leading Members when overpowred by them and appealing to the Armies Judgements therein but also put a period to their Assemblie branded nulled repealed declared their last Votes Acts Proceedings void to all intents and purposes whatsoever as if they had never been made Censured them as imperfect ineffectual irregular unparliamentary illegal pernicious rash inconsiderate branding each other in several printed Papers for Traytors Trust-breakers Treacherous Perfidious Faithless Vnrighteous Ambitious Self-seeking usurpers of the Soverain Power Oppressors of the free people of England and invaders betrayers of their Liberties Birthrights thereby declaring the old secluded Members the only honest faithfull constant consciencious Men adhering to their good old Cause Oaths Covenant Principles and the publique interest and Sir George Booth himself to be No Traytor but truer Patriot of his Country than any of themselves as dying Purefoy openly acknowledged before his death and others of them confesse in private since even Lambert himself hath done and exceeded that work they feared he would doe by dissolving their Conventicle turning thē out of house power which Sir George did not design Whether all these strange unparalleld sudden unexpected animosities divisions between themselves their uncommissioning dissolving cashiering disofficing one another which I truly predicted to them from Scriptures and former Providences in My Good Old Cause truly stated My True and Perfect Narrative p. 94. 98. and Vindication of the old and new secluded Members p. 61 62. be not the very finger of God himself the Lords own doing truly marvellous in all our eyes yea the very particular Judgment menaced by God himself against all such Traitors and Innovators as most audaciously and professedly violate with the highest hand this divine Precept Prov. 24 21 22. My Son fear thou the Lord and the King and meddle not with those that are given to change for their Calamity shall soddenly arise and who knoweth the ruine of them both and a verification of Prov. 29. 1 If not a divine infliction of the very Confusion and punishment denounced by God himself against Aegypt of old for their crying sins Isay 19. 2 3 c.
in Kings College in Cambridge after that at Salamanca in Spain for 8. years Being demanded by them Whether there were not many Jesuites and Freers then in England He assured them upon his own knowledge they had then above five hundred Iesuites in London and the Suburvs and that they had at least four or five Iesuites and Popish Priests in and about London to every Minister we had there Whereupon they demanding of him How so many Jesuites and Priests were there maintained He answered That the Iesuites and every Order of Fréers had their several Treasurers in London who by Orders from their Provincials furnished them with what ever Monies they wanted by Bills of Exchange returned to them That all the Jesuites and Priests in England were maintained according to their respective qualities A Lords Son like a Lord and a Knights Son like a Knight and if they chanced to meet him in London at their return though he were now in a poor weed they should find him in Scarlet or Plush a better equipage than what he was in He would not discover his true name to them but upon discourse on a sudden he mentioned His Cozen Howard in England which made them suspect he was of that family He told them further that though we were very cunning in England yet the Jesuites and Priests there were too crafty for us lurking under so many disguises that they could hardly be discovered That there was but one way to detect them which they being inquisitive to know He said it was for those who suspected them to be Priests to feign themselves Roman Catholicks and upon that account to desire the Sacrament from them which they could not deny to give them after Confession to them being bound thereto by Oath by which means some of them had been betrayed He further informed them That himself had been at all the several Gathered Churches Congregations Sects in London and that none of them came so near the * Papists in their Opinions and Tenents as the Quakers among whom himself had spoken This relation one of the Gentlemen a person of honor and reputation the other being dead hath lately made to me three several times with his own mouth and will attest it for truth having related it to sundry others since his return into England Which considered Whether it be not the very High-way to our Churches Religions Ministers Nations ruine and destruction to list so many Quakers Anabaptists Sectaries in the Army and New Militiaes in most Counties where they bear the greatest sway and to disarm the Presbyterians and Orthodox Protestants as the only dangerous persons and put all their arms into Quakers Anabaptists and Sectaries hands headed steered by Jesuits Popish Priests and Freers as they have done in Glocester Colchester Cheshire Lancashire and endeavour to doe in other parts to cut all true Protestants throats and set up Popery by the Army which hath so much advanced it of late years before we are aware Let all true zealous Protestants timely seriously consider and endeavour speedily to prevent and the Council of Army-Officers with their new Committee of Safety too if they have any care of their Native Country or Protestant Religion before it be over-late Whether we may not justly fear that God himself in his retaliating Justice for the Junctoes and Armies unparalleld Exile of their Protestant King and Royal posterity into Popish Territories and yet permitting such swarms of Jesuits Monks and Romish Vermin to creep in and reside amongst us may not give up the dissolved Juncto Army Council of Officers Soldiers and their posterities with our whole three Nations as a prey and spoil to these seducing dividing ravening all-devouring Wolves yea to the combined forces of our Spanish and French Popish adversaries to the utter desolation extirpation ruine of our Protestant Religion in the midst of our present divisions and distractions under a just pretext of restoring the exiled Royal issue to their hereditary rights and avenging the manifold indiguities to them and their relations unless timely and wisely prevented by a prudent voluntary clozing with loyal christian restoring them by common consent our selves upon just safe and honourable terms becoming us both as Men Christians and Professors of the Reformed Religion And whether we be not ripe for such a universal desolating judgement as this if we consider Is 24. 16 17 18. c. 33. 1 2. c. 59. 1 to 19. 2 Chr. 3. 6. 15 to 21. Mich. 2. 2 3 4 5. Ezech. 35. 14 15. Joel 3. 6 7 8. or the late and present sufferings of most other Protestant Churches abroad not half so Treacherous Perfidious Wicked Exercrable as we who are now become the very Monsters of Men the scandal shame reproach of Christianity and humanity in the repute of all the world Whether the Juncto and Army-Officers who have like the a Hypocritical Israelites very frequently ordered celebrated many Hypocritical irreligious Mock-facts from time to time to fast for strife and debate and to smite with the fist of wickednesse never yet observing practising that fast which God himself requireth to loose the bands of wickednesse to undo the heavy burthens to let the oppressed go free to breakevery yoke to deal their bread to the hungry to bring the poor exiled Protestant Royal issue and their English followers that are cast out by them to their Houses to cover the naked and not hide their selves from their own flesh who have hitherto made their publike and private dayes of Humiliation a constant Prologue to their ambition pride b and rebellious self-exaltation their dayes of praying to God a preface to their preying upon their brethren their seeking of God for direction and assistance in their designs a means to colour and promote the very c works of their father the devil their pretended following the secret impulses of the spirit of God the sole justification of d walking according to the Prince of the air the spirit that now worketh in the Children of disobedience their making taking of solemn Oathes Vowes Protestations Covenants Engagements to be true faithfull oonstant loyal obedient to their Lawfull Kings their heirs successors superiors the Privileges Rights of Parliament our Fundamental Laws Liberties Religion c. a meer engin and diabolical stratagem more cunningly boldly audaciously perfidiously to betray undermine supplaut subvert them have not now just cause to keep many publike private Fasts and dayes of Humiliation to confesse bewaile repent renounce and reform these their transcendent-crying wrath-provoking sins and abominations together with their e building up of Zion their New Republike Free-state Churches Kingdom of Jesus Christ with blood and establishing Jerusalem with iniquity f their devising iniquity and working evil upon their beds and practising it when the morning is light because it is in the power of their hand and swords their coveting other mens fields houses and taking them away by violence so they