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quadgram frequency
early english books online32
the church of england25
doctrine of passive obedience22
the doctrine of passive19
of the church of19
represented either as utf16
characters represented either as16
of the late king12
character of a bigotted11
the law of nature11
the laws of the10
the doctrine of non10
that can be made9
the prince of orange9
of a bigotted prince9
the character of a9
by the laws of9
by a tcp editor8
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was divided into two8
take and use these8
on the text encoding8
were corrected where possible8
general aim of eebo8
divided into two phases8
by the law of8
keying companies for transcription8
therefore of any assumptions8
those which did not8
from proquest page images8
of the tei in8
their works are eligible8
enhanced and or corrected8
the project have been8
been issued variously as8
was based on the8
as opposed to critical8
to the laws of8
or tei g elements8
a number of works8
image sets published by8
the work described above8
although there are a8
during phase of the8
a limit of instances8
known extent have been8
mainly structural encoding based8
where possible up to8
works in other languages8
mnemonic sdata character entities8
text and markup reviewed8
the text creation partnership8
keyboarded and encoded edition8
of gaps by user8
to produce large quantities8
encoding based on the8
changes to facilitate morpho8
according to the terms8
encoded edition of the8
some readable characters will8
terms of creative commons8
notably latin and welsh8
companies for transcription and8
process of creating the8
second or later edition8
to page images in8
can be made about8
which did not meet8
by university of nebraska8
to external keying companies8
restraints of time and8
accuracy and those which8
placeholder characters or elements8
tcp is a partnership8
large quantities of textual8
creating the tcp texts8
and available in eebo8
some errors will remain8
between the universities of8
variety of subject areas8
text strings within braces8
attribution is given to8
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are eligible for inclusion8
standards were returned to8
edition of the work8
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that in all likelihood8
this keyboarded and encoded8
markup guidelines are available8
title published between and8
be marked as illegible8
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of creating the tcp8
number of works in8
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then carried out by8
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partnership between the universities8
keying and markup guidelines8
later edition of a8
bibliography of english literature8
included and sometimes a8
to their original source8
errors will remain and8
text selection was based8
aimed to produce large8
quality of tcp data8
unicode or tei g8
should bear in mind8
processed by university of8
to the terms of8
sets published by proquest8
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editions of a works8
and therefore of any8
assumptions that can be8
institutions providing financial support8
given to their original8
and use these texts8
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accurately transcribed and encoded8
a work was chosen8
phase i text is8
in oxford and michigan8
the interest of the8
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credit and attribution is8
financial support to the8
of the work described8
of instances per text8
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have been looked at8
the usual project restraints8
of time and funding8
encoding was enhanced and8
texts for their own8
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unicode or text strings8
owned by the institutions8
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structural encoding based on8
the universities of michigan8
public domain as of8
created by converting tcp8
and encoded texts based8
due credit and attribution8
accordance with level of8
to the early english8
copies of the texts8
a compelling reason to8
of the print record8
all without asking permission8
editorial teams in oxford8
language title published between8
keyers to be redone8
were returned to the8
with changes to facilitate8
text creation partnership web8
and those which did8
carried out by editorial8
creation partnership web site8
files to tei p8
even for commercial purposes8
meet qa standards were8
nature of the print8
of the process of8
simplify the filling in8
instances will never have8
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with level of the8
issued variously as sgml8
by editorial teams in8
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p using tcp tei8
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reason to do so8
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the terms of creative8
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estc r ocm this7
laws of the land6
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william and queen mary5
the late king james5
kingdoms of the world5
reproduction of original in5
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the laws of god4
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the laws of england4
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in the middle of2
chosen king in his2
this very conscience of2
by the most exact2
his flatterers may say2
dwindled to a sic2
wishes as improbable as2
they could not see2
what he ought to2
the theme of common2
of the rights of2
a one refuses the2
of the goths and2
will let him stick2
succeeded by none but2
fate of europe in2
their beloved prince reinstated2
could wish the sculls2
pity the deluded creatures2
have their old master2
to incourage his friends2
beyond all possibility of2
in the most ordinary2
the people with popish2
was high against the2
come short of the2
bring king james to2
makes use of to2
in this case but2
be vain labour to2
of rome in an2
or the market of2
commit them to the2
an inactive inglorious greatness2
we should ask some2
severe they may be2
present pope alexander the2
folly or madness has2
dare to serve him2
as near a miracle2
but our discontent can2
that church in her2
strange sort of political2
magistrate of city or2
or landscape of the2
landskips are as ill2
one time or other2
of magdelen colledg most2
to learn its tyrannical2
the blow when ever2
all the obligations of2
king and queens most2
freedom they can expect2
some other niceties are2
and effeminacy of the2
ask some of these2
this case but an2
warrant for such acts2
late king has bid2
and the marescal de2
all possibility of contradiction2
primitive church in the2
there are other letters2
high that they hourly2
smallest miscarriages are magnified2
prince character of a2
do hereby publish and2
from their allegiance to2
of that invisible operation2
has not one single2
to be treated accordingly2
had a great deal2
the duke de chaulnes2
his arbitrary proceedings shall2
arms of the french2
not heighten the picture2
as barefaced as the2
will never certainly listen2
but the return of2
exact list of the2
yeilded to the arms2
for you may as2
alter the whole frame2
to be written in2
a greater veneration of2
had no hand in2
those devested of common2
a discourse which is2
their conscience would have2
ears to all the2
had been as odious2
our imaginations will come2
possibility of such success2
in the kingdom of2
themselves from the forementioned2
the standing religion of2
with the universal triumphs2
as he was to2
other arguments as unquestionable2
turn themselves out of2
beyond the possibility of2
will allow no peace2
for what they wore2
transcend our very fears2
williamites and the jacobites2
them not a jot2
the beginning of whose2
of the prices of2
who can help it2
unaccountably thrown away on2
hands to save our2
too nicely to inquire2
town in england regulating2
such lustre to anothers2
our hands to save2
is no absolute authority2
best set off by2
shall receive to themselves2
as not to learn2
still listning to every2
dictates of an unerring2
there can be but2
can form of it2
descended of the blood2
wish success to the2
with two very different2
compliance to a humour2
say king james had2
was violent against the2
and vincit amor patriae2
what we are unavoidably2
he is now gone2
the confederate forces against2
neither invites nor forbids2
to fix these four2
zeal to the advancement2
to take care of2
all that he can2
to distinguish them from2
the president and fellows2
can be but one2
it is hard to2
command from the apostolick2
with the sweets of2
if the curious reader2
continually mistaking their own2
valid enough to justify2
be done to these2
the primitive church in2
as the term of2
a sort of sparks2
defiance to all the2
murmerers themselves were most2
indemnity will make all2
much beholding to those2
enough to justify a2
to have the very2
to be very often2
duke comes to be2
reputation and fortunes for2
heard in the most2
not a greater veneration2
a wing w estc2
to deliver his country2
brightest of the golden2
permitted those unaccountable actions2
at once part with2
suffered enough for our2
practices committed as directly2
head in england since2
shadows as do not2
information or confession upon2
prophetick discourse some years2
and the latter in2
list of the army2
that we were tamely2
the king and his2
which is all one2
us by appearing himself2
order to persuade them2
were thought more worthy2
here again without the2
for if there be2
must surely be delivered2
and stick close to2
refer him to the2
who caring not for2
exposes mens persons and2
the most considerable cities2
to breath a while2
not lawful for them2
to come in without2
church of england so2
in rablais his history2
ecclesiastical persons have lost2
jews themselves do not2
themselves do not at2
of whose reign the2
roman catholicks the only2
look but faintly on2
enemies for his friends2
in the state of2
the roman catholicks the2
such as intend to2
in our imaginations will2
often sympathise at a2
and the spanish netherlands2
what does not a2
states in the world2
this time the world2
glimmering rays of his2
those who are so2
ever he should command2
a fool according to2
any one consult the2
have the dukes of2
battering rams of titus2
have given the character2
regina coelorum in all2
we should have had2
just he should expect2
up themselves to the2
like hippocrates his twins2
of the turkish policy2
who by his exit2
monkey and two parrots2
with luxemburgh and boufflers2
that when the duke2
must king james his2
the marescal de la2
to exceed the indian2
do not at this2
them still regale themselves2
popular and protestant laws2
not believe that history2
dislike the most easy2
of bracelets which she2
president and fellows of2
part of the nation2
may fall to the2
the empire of the2
truth in its brightest2
the way for king2
full carreer to rome2
to the greatest asserter2
for such inhuman cruelties2
as the slaves at2
virtues of the soveraign2
unanimous for supplies for2
you a monkey and2
promise himself all that2
at this day with2
the reigns of king2
we have seen the2
in the second year2
we have a prince2
security of the subject2
who persecuted the church2
any overtures of capitulation2
act of indemnity will2
no longer amuse our2
the king and queens2
mouth with his praises2
pleasure they should rise2
of our own country2
are restless in this2
their actions as barefaced2
told in a prophetick2
triumphs of the english2
blinded as to believe2
the slaves at algeirs2
people satisfied that their2
the romish communion should2
the most far fetcht2
thoughts and wishes now2
process of the law2
him in his design2
in england regulating corporations2
carries some short remarks2
empire of the world2
to flanders to head2
private capacity would ever2
were to expect if2
in the whole world2
to head that prodigious2
stick close to flattering2
reasons and their livings2
capricios of a priest2
least many pretended to2
on the contrary side2
a practice which comes2
and their fondness for2
almighty god in the2
and a little dabler2
upon the same bottom2
not lavishly and unaccountably2
when the prosecution was2
obligations of law were2
not go to bed2
and stood on the2
are wishes as improbable2
of kings grow contemptible2
i must acquaint the2
of bless and protect2
they could swallow every2
and preferments both civil2
his courage and conduct2
gentleman in the long2
by the sword of2
who when the earth2
to see at length2
and to have all2
their faith was but2
these fiery bigots for2
were their beloved prince2
to what stupidity is2
his dominions would dare2
if this will not2
advice of a chancellor2
or what other name2
set off his native2
the christians of those2
our selves with fancies2
by a popular pen2
straw and a dark2
be of a piece2
that this was the2
opposition to the power2
within done more execution2
of the two different2
were put into it2
and stops their ears2
in the oath of2
for how severe they2
read of a religious2
just cause to make2
and protect the king2
father le chaise which2
who is not wilfully2
make all even again2
wants not to be2
settle upon the throne2
and these protestants too2
the unthinking minds of2
or madness has the2
several other artifices were2
he designing to rescue2
apply the character where2
as the late king2
of england so firmly2
this our royal proclamation2
nobleman were put into2
the advancement of the2
name of james the2
which if one lookt2
and wishes now become2
infatuated and bigotted to2
on those fetters we2
a man may be2
religion had never been2
time abrogated by the2
but the name of2
only fit for such2
of conscience without design2
there is a providence2
these kind of men2
the peevishness of some2
doctrine of the gospel2
to the arms of2
there are another sort2
but their master and2
be so terrible to2
the places where the2
he must surely be2
unto him according to2
city of london with2
most exact laws that2
are now in our2
till the stubbern hereticks2
of so very costive2
of the first we2
appear in this case2
his harp when rome2
of james the just2
the persons of kings2
in the house of2
often terminates in their2
when popery and arbitrary2
could acquit themselves from2
with this gallick nimrod2
and his enemies for2
valued no more than2
the longest chapter in2
for the reversion of2
men kept a long2
greedily gaping after preferments2
of their humours here2
sun of truth in2
indeed they are as2
so mighty angry with2
it is necessary sometimes2
of the duke with2
it exposes mens persons2
be valued no more2
news of the death2
the man of sin2
with those of the2
see their native soyl2
very conscience of theirs2
invert a little the2
that the primitive christians2
a long time in2
of them destroyed by2
days in the year2
neither schollars nor gentlemen2
of his arbitrary government2
king james had a2
and not to be2
of day openly declare2
pertinent to this purpose2
sence the command of2
our selves by a2
no wonder then upon2
safety we now enjoy2
the actions of princes2
will make all even2
beyond the cure of2
of hugonot is now2
directly opposite to the2
for king james his2
in king charles the2
and consequently all those2
their murmurers within done2
of their bigotted followers2
his imaginary zeal for2
other practices committed as2
for the benefit of2
case of resistance of2
onions and garlick of2
power on the one2
the words of mr2
humanity to their fellow2
must live and dye2
the eyes of their2
even the votaries of2
i should be too2
or others whom he2
sake he has lost2
gallick nimrod did the2
his death yeilded the2
has been the great2
not by this time2
considering the interest of2
are magnified to that2
through a thousand perils2
to fix popery here2
content to be loyal2
of rome makes use2
confederate forces against the2
coelorum in all the2
bottom in their creed2
upon themselves by their2
wake and find their2
the idolatrous superstition of2
and restore the english2
chief magistrate of city2
as improbable as they2
reign the two discriminating2
them with such frightful2
mouths but plots and2
glad when they hear2
answer the expectations of2
will more civilly be2
curious remarks on the2
render us unhappy but2
they masquerade their political2
which was held sacred2
success of the french2
believe that history can2
for when he came2
for the onions and2
duke with the princess2
some years with great2
account of the prices2
long time abrogated by2
a mistaken zeal to2
abrogated by the coming2
some years last past2
what we cannot believe2
warmth of this parenthesis2
they must be humbly2
i appeal to any2
again to flanders to2
he should turn upside2
obvious whoever wore the2
head of fifty thousand2
uneasy under the last2
the chief employments of2
all young english papists2
this parenthesis be a2
almost exceeds our hopes2
to our known laws2
was but as strong2
nothing but our discontent2
government displayed wherein is2
in the same society2
innovations in doctrin and2
sometimes to answer a2
necessary sometimes to answer2
impossible to separate them2
unthinking minds of some2
they who form such2
be thence delivered by2
will at the return2
prince who would sacrifice2
make his glimmering rays2
these are hopeful protestants2
it would not come2
and found no small2
about to invade their2
intend to be cheated2
matter from all doubt2
fiery sticklers for the2
fancies of his clemency2
discourse some years since2
the never to be2
rights of the late2
never have conquered them2
act upon their own2
an end to the2
of the king not2
it is now at2
lost one on earth2
exceed even the arts2
of the blood royal2
ours we find to2
religion got the ascenednt2
or chief magistrate of2
would seem to tell2
who had seen both2
in compliance to a2
devested of common sense2
a chimney on fire2
for its sake he2
julian the apostate was2
the wound which was2
and the ill usage2
against him who has2
the most solemn oaths2
give notice thereof to2
hourly expected the deluge2
the earth was sunk2
they are impossible to2
severities they feel under2
morning they should wake2
the jews themselves do2
go into the house2
that the name protestant2
vices which harbour in2
they can never be2
live under a government2
ungrateful kingdoms from the2
a few lines we2
is the ordinance of2
fain be under our2
not on which hand2
raisings should be done2
to believe these fair2
if i may apply2
by them levied are2
when the earth was2
of humble petitions and2
where they are only2
has lost one on2
yeilded the throne to2
being their soveraign prince2
them from the rest2
have for such an2
and proves that humour2
so easy a belief2
for this the ancient2
every man is a2
the right hand of2
man enjoys his plentiful2
place in holy writ2
to the protestant forces2
and if men will2
subjects as resolute as2
settle the protestant religion2
the united force of2
without assembling a conventicle2
again for the onions2
the executrix of thomas2
in the breasts of2
they will tell you2
for the loss of2
before his poem of2
pave the way for2
character of the prince2
latter in their mistaken2
who cannot credit such2
at the restauration of2
conduct and magnanimity than2
be succeeded by none2
they would be of2
politicks challenges me to2
so their dear king2
of king charles the2
believe by this time2
worst actions of princes2
the obligations of law2
once part with their2
so detested for their2
by way of a2
our own country in2
as uneasy in that2
their own proper heralds2
distinguish them from the2
espouse that which is2
triumphs of any nation2
the lyon is not2
would sacrifice three kingdoms2
livings and means of2
passive obedience without reserve2
a government that will2
the most easy government2
reigns of king william2
what they now enjoy2
hardly brought to forget2
in person at the2
to be loyal and2
and that all shall2
mighty angry with them2
subject too nicely to2
lucida intervalla of a2
sort of men guided2
in his dominions would2
impatience and mistaken zeal2
magna charta dwindled to2
not one single virtue2
or other process of2
are not stopt by2
is still the pretence2
the head of the2
for arbitrary government and2
they are almost beyond2
stood upon the same2
their sermons and discourses2
reason to promise himself2
are actually in it2
this gallick nimrod did2
were produced those two2
added life to their2
out of their souls2
masquerade their political conscience2
luxemburgh and boufflers at2
he will still neglect2
of a princes will2
communities on the coast2
how much of the2
kind of men do2
should settle upon the2
petition of the th2
the universal triumphs of2
but faintly on his2
troubled with two very2
are the those regal2
believe that things can2
weston printer stationer to2
humbly content with titular2
or confession upon oath2
blessing of this nation2
and under their fig2
and if he was2
such a fatal revolution2
subject in his dominions2
tho indeed they are2
receive to themselves damnation2
and mens tempers grew2
and turnings of that2
be their sufficient warrant2
on the one hand2
curious reader desire to2
w estc r ocm2
and when king charles2
thence delivered by due2
a great deal of2
affairs at the helm2
glimmering rays shine the2
at rome with all2
would be as unnatural2
the foundation a sort2
the fifth day of2
printer stationer to the2
the king of persia2
drink a health to2
pressed her to death2
we were tamely to2
truth of the assertion2
lady at rome with2
sculls of all their2
powerful as their hopes2
of the chief occasions2
with more attention than2
master and his friends2
easy a belief that2
capacity would ever hardly2
and all such as2
the late king himself2
zeal of propagating his2
oath to a government2
they may be pleased2
the great unhappiness of2
with him upon his2
care for the morrow2
they were ever at2
again without the assistance2
and consider what are2
we do hereby require2
greatest share in the2
they by several obligations2
of the supreme powers2
is to exceed even2
who could unconcernedly tune2
every one who is2
they may serve to2
be loyal and starve2
of magna charta dwindled2
those who have the2
let us therefore a2
the late king has2
the unrewarded poor expecting2
time to breath a2
who promoted the marriage2
upon the english throne2
a calvinist to drink2
all the freedom imaginable2
or any of her2
protestant had been as2
whether the french arms2
only of his own2
proofs both of his2
attempted to be broke2
imagin him to be2
hurried to the very2
another sort who will2
but likewise to all2
no religion at all2
no man that hears2
can render us miserable2
the two discriminating names2
and pray for him2
occasion of his arbitrary2
to a government that2
this in a few2
wear the livery of2
james when duke of2
contrary to the laws2
and bigotted to the2
for as certain as2
a popish prince no2
by the native cruelty2
of kings at their2
of these could not2
expecting caviliers at the2
the most barbarous in2
when all the obligations2
of indemnity will make2
a little return homewards2
or coat of arms2
impatient under this government2
lines of magna charta2
reign of james ii2
the one party of2
of passive obedience without2
of quite contrary tempers2
their dear king may2
rather of no religion2
which valued faculty of2
violent against the dissenters2
a prince who is2
most illegally ejected from2
the imaginary severities they2
gratifie one mans lust2
to have fought for2
was chosen king in2
to the power of2
flanders to head that2
his proclamation should be2
will now be hardly2
terminates in their ruin2
of a new world2
the small compass of2
be forgotten late revolution2
rome with all her2
to make his glimmering2
peace of the world2
lust of power on2
in like a conqueror2
the glory of her2
ears are not stopt2
as to believe these2
romish communion should settle2
save king william and2
to shew the reverse2
man who has built2
were not their actions2
when he commanded them2
of the fundamentals both2
be in point of2
in the late times2
passive obedience is carried2
no part of the2
the world wants not2
afford us one instance2
the power of our2
shrunk into the small2
all reason to promise2
the dominicans and franciscans2
may as easily separate2
who are so blinded2
condition than in the2
of the depriving of2
conclusion of this discourse2
the great blessing of2
from their just rights2
but who gave them2
curtius a noble roman2
to their fellow creatures2
the votaries of the2
the easy government we2
was not a subject2
they are so mighty2
interest do frequently wear2
all government proceeds from2
but of his bigottry2
should be their sufficient2
as for a cardinal2
this was the case2
his religion got the2
lived to the year2
left hand were represented2
most moderate of them2
we on the contrary2
of blood and confusion2
frame of the english2
king james in his2
princes shall be thought2
of the most moderate2
we may indeed imagin2
in the chief employments2
now at rome by2
they were many of2
the english will more2
ingenuous author of that2
might do what he2
a knot of villains2
ask these gentlemen what2
a reputation upon the2
every man enjoys his2
be of a merciful2
did he not drive2
of the nobility and2
with the princess of2
the single ipse dixit2
ideas we can form2
of the world to2
at whitehall the fifth2
the present pope alexander2
suffered their minds to2
of the french arms2
for some years last2
being a treatise very2
i believe by this2
is not very hard2
terrible ideas we can2
of the confederate forces2
may be to strangers2
of men deserve rather2
sacred amongst all mankind2
the author of the2
the only person who2
their souls and mony2
as intend to be2
to have all things2
and other ecclesiastical persons2
curiously anatomizes the several2
nor plenty to any2
proceed from the people2
all shall be forgotten2
only asserters of the2
according to the laws2
be delivered over to2
almost beyond the possibility2
scenes of blood and2
head that prodigious army2
he is as much2
some passages in the2
how some persons do2
and his worst enemies2
of those princes who2
as ill drawn as2
the characteristical mark of2
the coming of our2
more mischief within the2
god save king william2
for as the safety2
the speech of a2
nation from that stupidity2
the peace of the2
nor would molest them2
with titular and imaginary2
that all shall be2
with their signets and2
is now broke out2
the other of so2
lay gentleman of the2
them easy and free2
bugbear as common fame2
off the minds of2
idolatrous superstition of the2
the great duke of2
humour continued for some2
will still neglect his2
and withdrawn his person2
not withstanding the peevishness2
fiery bigots for the2
to blind the understandings2
and they gave as2
and queens most excellent2
their creed with some2
were many of them2
pense royal blazon or2
when the glory of2
in all which time2
and but too often2
resisteth the ordinance of2
to redeem them out2
in doctrin and absurdity2
by the king of2
seem to tell me2
mens tempers grew more2
possibly suppose him to2
own him to have2
we find to be2
to what purpose are2
faith was but as2
the prerogative of the2
would not come together2
feel the difference between2
which harbour in his2
dominions would dare to2
credit such circumstances as2
the consent of the2
may say of him2
under the same obligation2
one knows the secret2
letter to the convention2
his justice into acts2
worse condition than in2
at one time or2
bless and protect the2
for he is no2
command of our saviour2
seem to exceed the2
and father le chaise2
are only beaten with2
a contract between king2
next morning they should2
to save our selves2
ease and tranquility of2
not very hard to2
so closely bound up2
in the best of2
ever to fix popery2
because it is necessary2
at rome by law2
sort who will have2
ever by the most2
and the musty lines2
the service of the2
forgive one whom he2
to fight against the2
our discontent can render2
and appointment of god2
and the marquis de2
for if the latter2
is time to breath2
coming of the messias2
of the french have2
liberty or slavery of2
some prime young nobleman2
a government where we2
his apology for the2
alteration of the fundamentals2
what would these gentlemen2
those of their own2
if one lookt obliquely2
to the dukes mind2
the horrour of the2
for an inactive inglorious2
become a subject too2
with fire from heaven2
francis late bishop of2
looks express their discontent2
but the french king2
could wish him here2
we shall do our2
me the landskips are2
her illustrious husband was2
in the service of2
mighty mischiefs have the2
when duke of york2
now i would ask2
been the great unhappiness2
will our country be2
and wisdom of his2
of his courage and2
in the united provinces2
to the legal commands2
to his only brother2
his courage against the2
were ever such scenes2
all doubt or hesitation2
piety was the theme2
if the latter end2
to the doctrine of2
nothing in order to2
the cure of hellebore2
the nicety of a2
of god and the2
more conduct and magnanimity2
must necessarily suffer by2
most sage and deliberate2
even respect from her2
errour on the other2
and that the lyon2
to settle the protestant2
all his other accomplishments2
reason can possibly suppose2
that those lawrels which2
the most daring enterprises2
such scenes of blood2
the city of london2
who must break the2
are as uneasy in2
have a prince who2
will have their old2
illegally ejected from their2
law were shrunk into2
seeing a prince the2
made use of for2
printed for richard chiswell2
to be rufled with2
a wide gap in2
and states of europe2
throne to his only2
rome erect her standard2
if he shall wilfully2
and of our own2
not wilfully blind must2
which so terrify pusilanimous2
joys and triumphs of2
eyes of their subjects2
to this purpose is2
designs by his utmost2
he might do what2
all other princes properties2
he and his men2
the worst actions of2
horrour of the latter2
the late motions and2
him to come in2
theme of common discourse2
allowing it to be2
in its brightest meridian2
more execution to themselves2
the stubbern hereticks who2
fundamentals both of our2
motions and actions of2
given the character of2
and mistaken zeal expect2
i have seen a2
and would fain be2
satisfied that their mony2
if they are the2
to be master of2
reverend persons would have2
who are proud of2
unless like the unrewarded2
greeks and romans were2
but these are wishes2
that it is lawful2
slight gratification of their2
the law of nations2
zeal for the then2
concert their measures against2
wonder he found tools2
valour and wisdom of2
concerning the nicety of2
in the room of2
great violence and disorder2
jacobites by a lay2
pray for him in2
the capitol to them2
madness has the greatest2
of the english sufferers2
no tricks are made2
is now at rome2
and a drunken midnight2
such a one ames2
fetcht lyes were with2
how nice soever some2
the life of clement2
zeal for his religion2
the fundamentals both of2
they could credit the2
that the lyon is2
two odious characters of2
if for arguments sake2
the men of keliah2
him here again without2
think the english will2
wide gap in the2
bigotted prince is james2
the scene of a2
was thought either a2
on the coast of2
of which every one2
piety degenerates into biggottism2
remarks on the situation2
fell by the sword2
reader desire to see2
the bounds of moderation2
pity than our laughter2
for such as these2
knows the secret mystery2
has no authority to2
poor expecting caviliers at2
a prince the darling2
what specious pretences they2
charta dwindled to a2
a challenge to dr2
late reign are not2
to submit all his2
is governed by a2
is very well known2
prince the darling of2
several other arguments as2
it is the nature2
of the english upon2
opposition to beloved jesuits2
him to have the2
affording them liberty of2
kingdoms from the moct2
gives us of curtius2
may date all his2
acts or other process2
the composition of their2
they not come to2
be the arbiter of2
to submit our necks2
lines we have given2
any such there are2
to the very jaws2
us a little return2
prosperous and an adverse2
serve them but his2
considerations as these are2
savage communities on the2
rescue these ungrateful kingdoms2
not suffer himself to2
of no religion at2
almost wisht that such2
him stick at nothing2
a little examin what2
of resistance of the2
they were not only2
end of the reign2
commons was high against2
of a religious edward2
should have a right2
draw a parallel or2
xml conversion monogram of2
and the reformation so2
the sculls of all2
are almost valid enough2
they threw their targets2
were not the fences2
wish these gentlemen could2
of a prince who2
the truth of the2
time of day openly2
the position of your2
the romanists so detested2
into acts of cruelty2
rams of titus could2
of his clemency and2
his unexpected clemency in2
blow when ever he2
present state of christendom2
different complexions of the2
but we on the2
the return of a2
would gladly see their2
has built a reputation2
conscience in their own2
is the most barbarous2
neglect his truest friends2
both in their sermons2
very different sort of2
his emisaries in every2
drink his health upon2
see the sun of2
is not throughly convincing2
of the horrour of2
their measures against france2
for the securing of2
you pull down the2
of his subjects at2
to justify the truth2
for every one knows2
in the fifth year2
rode into the gaping2
to his private virtues2
come now to the2
court at whitehall the2
and had not almighty2
are great lovers of2
a prophetick discourse some2
but if his piety2
a proclamation of his2
advices given him in2
so great a mind2
when her illustrious husband2
listning to every idle2
which might have regulated2
for this they pray2
seen the character of2
the memorial given in2
but this must be2
continued for some years2
and defenders of the2
we were to expect2
kings most excellent majesty2
james his accession to2
imaginary bishopricks in nubibus2
in his person all2
most barbarous in its2
a religion had never2
of cruelty and severity2
clear the matter from2
would have king james2
but zealous maintainers of2
a treasury of merits2
a belief that they2
presented them with such2
the several meanders and2
a estc r ocm2
to assert the mis2
who was half so2
them one from the2
the pain of damnation2
speech of a moderate2
far fetcht lyes were2
tranquility of the first2
mistaken zeal to the2
the rights of the2
to the convention of2
insupportable tyranny of arbitrary2
parallel or landscape of2
which add such lustre2
the safety we now2
no wonder he found2
fate of all the2
perceive i am stopt2
may be in point2
it is as true2
cannot shew the original2
so much bloodshed and2
and paid the greatest2
other mens glories must2
their unaccountable humour on2
excepting by some few2
of a noble soul2
invincible prejudice or partiality2
were delivered out of2
and clergy of england2
would these very men2
the reversion of purgatory2
disguise with which they2
let us conceive a2
and a little lower2
have nothing to render2
upon their own principles2
found not men only2
enemies could possibly do2
gratification of their humours2
leaves them a plentiful2
by those of that2
in opposition to beloved2
liberty of conscience without2
i know not by2
rome was by a2
little elevate and surprise2
them by the best2
zealots do to the2
so terrify pusilanimous minds2
and the executrix of2
durst not go to2
government that will protect2
the conclusion of this2
their signets and names2
writ it self stood2
to be the arbiter2
soul be subject to2
discover and apprehend the2
they can produce any2
of persons of quite2
out of their imaginary2
the free exercise of2
if a prince of2
credit to an information2
fondness to his person2
him in the publick2
those unaccountable actions to2
which he went through2
for were the roman2
than in the state2
and what ever blood2
apply a place in2
a prince has not2
or a blockhead who2
do hereby require the2
of the fate of2
opposition to the princes2
seldom devour those of2
it self stood upon2
are so mighty angry2
beginning of whose reign2
unconcernedly tune his harp2
by his looks would2
he permitted those unaccountable2
must we go into2
sort of persons of2
arbitrary actions in his2
i fear i have2
would seem to represent2
and no wonder he2
to declare their aversion2
tamely to deliver up2
harrang swell every miscarriage2
the power of france2
of titus could possibly2
dryden to the reader2
magnifie the merits of2
went through a thousand2
are mad beyond the2
advantages they can propose2
with so deep a2
has the advice of2
a supersedeas to all2
the emperour of germany2
to put an end2
prisoner by the persians2
and his valour into2
gladly see their native2
they needed not have2
the marquis de louvois2
coat of arms by2
appearing himself in person2
delivered by due course2
the calamities their fellow2
know not on which2
every day some new2
to alter the whole2
they cannot take an2
some charms to subdue2
content with titular and2
the model of your2
asserters of the rights2
so clouded his discerning2
them in the said2
longer amuse our selves2
nor the ends of2
meanders and turnings of2
ancient greeks and romans2
zeal expect the coming2
by this time the2
who would sacrifice his2
the old lady at2
both out of their2
that gave the kingdom2
can possibly suppose him2
day some new admirers2
being descended of the2
like men kept a2
hardly forgive one whom2
to gratifie one mans2
preferments both civil and2
plain from the following2
lyes were with them2
who will have their2
so the stripes we2
in order to persuade2
in point of religion2
can be ever accomodated2
is so great a2
of a quite different2
were they not come2
wisht that such a2
only for the slight2
and is to be2
the reverse of the2
friends of the late2
restauration of king charles2
of the king of2
a merit in religious2
he found not men2
things are best set2
some new admirers who2
we must then feel2
yet she finds every2
all the confederate countries2