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A76758 Mene tekel, or, The council of officers of the Army, against the declarations, &c. of the Army. Wherein is flatly proved by the express words of the Armies declarations, that the sixth article of the * late address of the said council of officers to the Parliament, point-blank changeth the cause of liberty of conscience, from the good old one, to a bad new one; from that which at first, and all along the Army engaged in, and for, and declared to that which they engaged against. Moreover, that the imposition therein is agreeable neither to the Armies solemn declarations and engagements, nor to liberty of conscience, nor to the Scriptures of truth, but is contrary to them all ... Geo. Bishop. Bishop, George, d. 1668. 1659 (1659) Wing B3000; Thomason E999_13; ESTC R207833 40,890 51

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c. are wholly left out And so the words shall not be restrained from their Publike Profession but have due encouragement and equal Protection in the Profession of their Faith and exercise of Religion must necessarily refer onely be so understood unto those of your own profession thus publickly held forth that is to say all such persons as are of our own Profession shall not be restrained from their profession but all such Persons shall have encouragement and equal protection in the profession c. and no others so setting up one Profession of Religion onely and protecting onely such as are of that Profession and this whilest ye are speaking of the fundamentals of the Good Old Cause and the endeavouring the Settlement of this Common-wealth upon such a foundation as may assert establish and secure the liberties of the people in reference unto all as men and Christians and of your full and fixed resolution through the assistance of God effectually even to the hazzard of your lives to endeavour the recovery and security of the same and of the signal Providences wherein the Lord hath owned the Parliament and you their forces both by Sea and Land in asserting that righteous Cause wherein the civil and religious liberties of the People of these Nations are involved so as all open opposition was beaten down before them and of the Discouragements which that publick Spirit which appeared in that work hath received since that time in the late changes of Government And of another raised up drawing back to the same things the Parliament had contended against even to the hazxard of the Essentials of that cause And lastly of your thinking it your Duty upon serious thoughts of heart once more to appear against those back-sliding wayes I say whilest ye are speaking of such things as these in the Preamble to this your profession Are not your eyes yet open Do ye not yet see how ye are deceived and who hath deceived you And how the smoak of the bottomless Pit hath smothered you whilest the coersive or imposing Spirit hath slipt up between your Representation and Deliverance Fifthly The fifth exception is that whereas your Settlement saith so as they abuse not this Liberty to the actual disturbance of the Publick Peace on their parts words honest and good neither limiting the Lord nor stinting his witness nor compelling conscience nor medling with worships things of Religion and conscience but with what is proper to the Magistrate to take cognizance of and to exclude protection viz. Disturbance actual disturbance or disturbance made by overt act or force qualifying it to the Law and speaking plainly that men may certainly know what it makes a transgression of the Publick peace and this on their parts too not on nor by occasion of or under the pretence of them such as shall so abuse the Liberty afforded them shall not be protected I say whereas your Settlement thus saith this article leaves this clause wholly out and adds another altogether strange and forraign and destructive to the Cause of Liberty of Conscience contended for in the Warrs and contained in the Settlement viz. The disturbance of others saith the Article in their way of worships neither saying what disturbance or explaining what shall be understood to be such a disturbance as shall exclude protection nor of what worships for there are many worships used in England and there is but one true worship and the true worshippers who worship God in Spirit and truth whome the Father seeks to worship him and the hour is come wherein the true worshippers worship the Father in Spirit and in truth seek not to man for protection nor qualifying it to the Actual disturbance of the Publick Peace and this on their parts but only to the disturbance of others in their way of worships general words like the bottemless Pit out of which they come so that be the worships what they will or the worshippers or the way of their worships how false invented vile wicked hypocritical soever be the occasion cause or ground witnessing against them never so righteous just and substantial be the command of the Lord never so urgent to bear witness against them If any such witness-bearing be whether in the time or place or out of it whether in Writing Speaking or Printing whether in looking standing still or sitting for it sayes not where nor when nor what nor how but disturbance in the general Term or latitude This as it hath been and the witnesses of God have suffered for as to all these things from this adulterous generation and the humble Petition and Advice hath a Law for most of it even to imprisonment working and whipping if they speak but to a Priest as he is going to or coming from his worship yea at the discretion or rather malice of the Justices for most of them were their enemies on a Civil and Religious account laid it cruelly upon them being given up by your General you in the time of your Degeneration as sheep to the slaughter is now desired by you yea that they be continued under the same slavery and sufferings for it and because of conscience for ever and this in the day of your bewailing of and saying ye desire to take shame to your selves wherein soever ye have back-slidden For in that ye say that all Laws c. to the contrary may be declared null and void those which are according to it are such as must be understood to be by you desired to stand yea as the foundation of the Common-wealth for so ye lay it in this your Address I say this as it hath been so it must be deemed a Desturbance in the construction of the Law aforesaid which ye have thus provided to stand unto which there must be recourse ye having not assigned the particulars wherein yea such a one as cuts off Protection so that the Lord in whom is the breath of your nostrils may not speak may not testifie against Idolatry or Idolators false worships or false worshippers Priests or People for those who shall speak his word and be his witnesses against such worships or worshippers or wayes of worships must have no Protection this is your new Cause and Religion this the fruit of your late Representation and Contrition Sixthly the sixt Exception is that ye say in the conclusion of this Article viz. And that all Laws Statutes Ordinances and Clauses in any Laws Statutes and Ordinances to the contrary may be declared null and void That is to say All Laws Statutes and Ordinances and Clauses in any Laws Statutes and Ordinances for Liberty of Conscience For this profession excluding all Professions from Protection but it self as I have proved cuts off Liberty of Conscience to any other Profession but it self and all Laws c. to the contrary of this profession which so cut off Liberty of Conscience being voided and made null it makes null and void