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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.