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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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I will set the Aegyptians against the Aegyptians and they shall fight every one against his brother and every one against his neighbour City against City and Kingdom against Kingdom And the Spirit of Aegypt shall fail in the midst thereof and I will destroy the Counsel thereof Surely the Princes of Zoan the Juncto and Armies General Council are become fools the Princes of Noph are deceived they have also seduced Egypt even they that are the stay of the Tribes thereof The Lord hath mingled a spirit of Perversities amongst them they have caused Egypt yea England to erre in every work thereof as a drunken man staggereth in his vomit Neither shall there be any work for Aegypt which the head or tayl branch or root may do to defend or establish themselves or their pretended yet unformed Free-State And may not they all then and others too upon the consideration of all the premises justly cry out with the Apostle in an holy admiration Rom. 11. 33. O the depth of the Riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his Iudgements and his wayes past finding out 4. Whether the Juncto and their High Court of Injusticemen who had any hand vote in the Traiterous Perfidious beheading of their late Protestant King the head of the Parliament dissolving and blowing up the whole House of Lords the Majoritie of the Commons House the whole old Parliament Kingdom Kingship the Prince of Wales next heir and successor to the Crown the rights privileges freedom of Parliament the fundamental Laws Liberties Government of the Nation and our established Protestant Religion against all their Oathes Allegiances Trusts Duties Votes Declarations Remonstrances Protestations Vows Solemn Leagues Covenants obliging them to the contrarie can with any faith boldness confidence pietie or real devotion appear before the presence of God Angels Men in any of our Congregations on the 5 of November the * joyfull day of our deliverance from the Popish Gunpowder Treason publikely celebrated every year to render publike thanks to Almighty God and ascribe all honour glory and praise to his name for his great and infinite mercy in delivering the King Queen Prince Lords-Spiritual and Temporal when assembled in the Lords House Nov. 5. An. 1605. from this plot of malicious divellish Papists Jesuites and Seminary Priests who maligning the happiness and prosperity of our Realm Church and Religion under a Protestand King and its promising continuance to all posterity in his most hopefull royal plentiful Progeny intended to blow them all up suddenly with gunpowder but were through Gods great mercy miraculously delivered from this suddain horrid Treason by a wonderful discovery thereof some few hours before it was to he executed when as themselves have outstripped them by many degrees in executing accomplishing far more than what they only intended but could not effect yet reputing themselves Protestants and the eminentest of all Saints Whether they can without the greatest horror of conscience confusion of face spirit consternation of minde and grief of heart henceforth presume to appear before the presence of God or any English Protestants at any time especially on this day before they have publickly lamented confessed repented and made some open eminent satisfaction for those transcendent new Gunpowder-Treasons far worse than the old of the Jesuits and Papists by whom they were acted in this especially if they consider Gods expostulation with such sinners Ps. 50. 16 17. What hast thou to do to declare my Statutes or that thou shouldest take my Covenant in thy mouth Seeing thou hatest Instruction and hast cast my words behind thee When thou sawest these Powder-Traycors thou consentest with them and hast been partaker with these Murderers and Adulterers And that of Rom. 2. 1 2 3. Therefore thou art inexcusable O man whoever thou art that judgest for wherein thou judgest another thou condemnest thy self For thou that judgest dost the same things But we know that the judgement of God is according to Truth against those who commit such things And thinkest thou this O man that judgest them which do such things and dost the same nay worse that thou shalt escape the judgement of God c. 5. Whether those turn-coat Peace-abhorring self-seeking shameless Members and Lawyers who though not fifty in number sitting under a force after the seclusion of the Majority of their fellow-Members Decemb. 13 1648. resolved that the Vote passed in a full House July 28. 1648. That a Treaty should be had in the Isle of Wight with the King in Person by a Committee appointed by both Houses upon the Propositions presented to him at Hampton Court was highly Dishonorable to the procéedings of Parliament and destructive to the Peace of the Kingdom And that the Vote of 5. Decemb. 1648. passed without dividing the House when there were 300 Members in it That the answers of the King to the Proposition of both Houses are a sufficient ground for the House to proceed upon for the settlement of the Peace of the Kingdom is highly dishonorable to the Parliament and destructive to the Peace of the Kingdom and tending to the breach of the publick faith of the Kingdom And in their Declaration of 15. January 1648. expressing their Reasons for annulling and vacating these Votes in this manner declared them to be highly repugnant to the glory of God greatly dishonorable to the proceedings of Parliament and apparently destructive to the good of this Kingdom adding Yet we are resolved and that speedily so to settle the peace of the Kingdom by the Authority of Parliament in a more happy way than can be expected from the best of Kings Which they never since performed in the least degree but the direct contrarie embroiling us in endless Wars Seditions Tumults Successions Revolutions of new-modelled Governments and Anti-Parliamentary Conventicles ever sithence After that suppressed our Kings and Kingly Government as the Instruments Occasions of Tyranny Injustice Oppression Luxury Prodigality and Slavery to the Commons under them together with the whole House of Lords as Dangerous Vselesse Dilatory to the Procéedings of Parliament c. in their Votes of Febr. 6. and Declaration of 17 Martii 1648. expressing the grounds of their late Proceedings and setling the Government in way of a Free State Next prescribed subscribed an Ingagement to be true and faithfull to the Commonwealth established by them without a King or House of Lords Yet afterwards in their New modelled Parliament as they reputed it April 1657. by their Petition and Advice as first penned passed and presented to Cromwell for his assent Declared the revival of Kingship and Kingly Government absolutely Necessary for composing the distractions and setling the peace and tranquillity of our Nations advised petitioned and pressed him to accept the Name Title Power and Soveraign Authority of a King over our three Kingdoms and the Dominions thereunto annexed Voted him to be King thereof with a constant revenue of no lesse than Twelve