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A61419 An appeal to heaven and earth, against the Christian Epicureans, who have betrayed their king and countrey, and exposed them to the judgments of God drawn up in questions theological, and theologico-political/ by Socrates Christianus. Stephens, Edward, d. 1706. 1691 (1691) Wing S5419; ESTC R8220 13,491 20

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William 2. had Ralph Flambard Bishop of Durham Daniel in W. 2. H. 1. and others whom he corrupted to counterpoise the Clergy awe the Layety and countenance his Illegal Proceedings Of him the King used to say that Ranulph was the only Man for his turn who car'd not whom he displeas'd Mat. Par. p. 56. so he might please his Master Sed mortuo Rege iniquo Henrico coronato de Communi Concilio Gentis Anglorum posuit eum Rex in Vinculis a quibus cum custodibus suis pecunia corruptis evasisser tranfsactavit clam in Normanniam sua Exhortatione Ducem Robertum commovit in Regem fratrem suum King Henry 3. had Hubert de Burgo Rot. Parl. and 17 H. 3. Speed 18 H. 3. 520. 2 Inst Proem p. 2. Chief Iustice and Earl of Kent and many others But this was his Safety that upon just occasion without any great Grief he would forego a Favourite Sée in the Preface to the Second Part of the Institutes his Counsel to H. 3. to burn Magna Charta E. 2. had Pierce de Gaveston the Spencers c. Rot. Parl. 7 E. 2. 2 part 44.50 ● and the Spencers procéeding against le Grand Charter by Name amongst other things tending to the Subversion of the Law c. R. 2. had Sir Robert Tresilian Chief Iustice c. Rot. Parl. 11. E. 2. nu 8. c. and Robert Earl of Oxford and Duke of Ireland c. H. 6. had William de la Pole Duke of Suffolk c. Rot. Parl. 28 H. 6. nu 1● to 47. who endeavoured to have brought in the Civil Laws which was the occasion that the Chief Iustice Fortescue wrote in the Commendation of the Laws of England preferring them for the Government of this Land before the Civil Laws This Duke with others plotted the Death and Destruction of Humfrey the Good Duke of Glocester who ever stood in his way Hollinsh 713.2.30 E. 4. had William Lord Hastings the Kings Chamberlain and Captain of Calice All these came to fearful and untimely Ends. Hollinsh 722.748.767 R. 3 had Sir John Catesby one of the Iustices of the Common Pleas and Henry Duke of Buckingham c. Privy Plotters and Counsellors with R. 3. for the most execrable Murther of his Nephews E. 5. and Richard Duke of York What a miserable End the Duke had you know and Iustice Catesby in his Iourney to London in the Kings High way had Subitaneam improvisam mortem Coram Rege An. ●H H. 8. In Information vers D. Petor alios The like Indictment against Edmond Dudley 4 Inst 198. Anders 1.156 Godb. 107. Herb. H. 8. p. 6. Bac. H. 7. p. 209 7. Had Sir Richard Empson Edmond Dudley c. Sir Richard Empson was Indicted Quod ipse Consiliarius Excellentissimi Principis Henrici nuper Regis Angliae Septimi Deum praeoculis non habens sed ut filius diabolicus subtiliter imaginans honorem dignitatem prosperitatem dicti nuper Regis ac prosperitatem Regni sui Angliae minime valere sed ut ipse magis singulares favores dicti nuper Regis adhibere unde magnatem sieri potuisset ac totum Regnum Angliae secundum ejus voluntatem gubernare falso deceptive proditorie Legem Angliae subvertens diversos ligeos ipsius nuper Regis ex sua falsa Covina subtili ingenio contra communem legem regni Angliae de diversis feloniis c. Indictari fecit c. Per quod plures diversi populi dicti nuper Regis his gravaminibus indebitis exactionib ' multipliciter torquebantur in tantum quod populi dicti nuper Regis versus ipsum nuper Regem multipliciter murmurabant malignabant in magnum periculum ipsius nuper Regis Regni sui Angliae Tr. 23 H. 8. coram Rege Rot 14. See the Articles against Cardinal Woolsey 4 Inst ch 8. p. 89. ac subversionem legum consuetudinum ejusdem Regni c. And the like Indictment was against Dudley Hen. 8. had Tho. Woolsey Cardinal Ipse intendens finaliter antiquissimas Angliae Leges penitus subvertere enervare universumque hoc Regnum Angliae ejusdem Regni populum Legibus Imperialibus vulgo dict' Legibus Civilibus earundem Legum Canonibus subjugare subducere c. We will for some Causes descend no lower Qui eorum Vestigiis insistunt eorum exitus perhorrescant FINIS