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concerning their present design | 3 |
before monday the fifth | 3 |
capitulation with those who | 3 |
against the use of | 3 |
the manner how it | 3 |
and the raising of | 3 |
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animating on the people | 3 |
and surname begins with | 3 |
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that were then given | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
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liberties of the subject | 3 |
you what here is | 3 |
sir thomas leventhorp knight | 3 |
where it is now | 3 |
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with the eye of | 3 |
proceedings of the scots | 3 |
all places ten miles | 3 |
captaine burley his speech | 3 |
plunder and make war | 3 |
of the lord generall | 3 |
all his royal gang | 3 |
characters of every prisoner | 3 |
by the commons in | 3 |
name and surname begins | 3 |
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executioner at one blow | 3 |
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five miles from the | 3 |
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commonly called the earl | 3 |
majesties armie in the | 3 |
within the kingdom of | 3 |
to plunder and make | 3 |
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all other the good | 3 |
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called major general massey | 3 |
those that are in | 3 |
with all his tricks | 3 |
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appearing of a strange | 3 |
published by special authority | 3 |
all their future undertakings | 3 |
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his horse with a | 3 |
his head from his | 3 |
there might be a | 3 |
which shall be found | 3 |
depart the said city | 3 |
miles from the same | 3 |
with a true copie | 3 |
in the kings name | 3 |
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on the day abovesaid | 3 |
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a wing h thomason | 3 |
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violence to their persons | 3 |
that this divine inhibition | 3 |
writers name and surname | 3 |
the other side again | 3 |
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remove above five miles | 3 |
design for the kings | 3 |
and all places ten | 3 |
in defence of mr | 3 |
of flesh and blood | 3 |
the house of saul | 3 |
and administration of sacraments | 3 |
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enemies thereof in the | 3 |
now residing in or | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
the said late lines | 3 |
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text in the d | 3 |
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require all and every | 3 |
of all the rest | 3 |
pretence of the vindication | 3 |
the point of which | 3 |
of the greeke alphabet | 3 |
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the citie of london | 3 |
by a trusty wellwisher | 3 |
of which should direct | 3 |
to have murthered most | 3 |
of his merry pranks | 3 |
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publique peace and safety | 3 |
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one blow severed his | 3 |
of heaven and earth | 3 |
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by sound of trumpet | 3 |
letter of the greeke | 3 |
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and then as he | 3 |
the cause of god | 3 |
honour of the parliament | 3 |
kings party in the | 3 |
and oppressing gods servants | 3 |
make war upon their | 3 |
party in the north | 3 |
four of you shall | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
of a malignant water | 3 |
wonder of all that | 3 |
appointed on thursday the | 3 |
designe in the city | 3 |
this place of power | 3 |
when there is one | 3 |
declaration of sir tho | 3 |
kings party in south | 3 |
gave him a thing | 3 |
the order which polity | 3 |
he would look upon | 3 |
surrendering of the said | 3 |
him which way to | 3 |
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the commons in parliament | 3 |
concerne the publique peace | 3 |
copie of the commission | 3 |
the said city and | 3 |
to them and their | 3 |
the earl of cambridg | 3 |
and all captains of | 3 |
divine inhibition was given | 3 |
of parliament appointed on | 3 |
is yet generally obeyed | 3 |
lord generall to the | 3 |
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warr against the parliament | 3 |
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the persons above named | 3 |
the people to cudgell | 3 |
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admiration and wonder of | 3 |
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him a thing like | 3 |
princes agent at the | 3 |
on it by royalists | 3 |
the crown and dignity | 3 |
the appearing of a | 3 |
such person and persons | 3 |
restraine them from injuring | 3 |
will be pleased to | 3 |
or assisting the enemy | 3 |
second that no souldier | 3 |
of those proceedings which | 3 |
the law of nature | 3 |
the princes agent at | 3 |
to peace and unity | 3 |
a great designe in | 3 |
up armes against kings | 3 |
make frequent and diligent | 3 |
their hands and seals | 3 |
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on the people to | 3 |
endevouring to raise forces | 3 |
in the citie of | 3 |
of the vindication of | 3 |
the use of these | 3 |
if we do not | 3 |
depart from his quarters | 3 |
touching his majesties freedome | 3 |
thanksgiving is by order | 3 |
without regard to the | 3 |
want of a king | 3 |
generalls of the english | 3 |
and souldiers in the | 3 |
have murthered most of | 3 |
those that are members | 3 |
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who are gods anoynted | 3 |
into the severall counties | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
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publike thanksgiving is by | 3 |
was given to kings | 3 |
to be proclaimed by | 3 |
souldier shall depart from | 3 |
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of such as are | 3 |
in the cities of | 3 |
to his dogs funerall | 3 |
the city of colchester | 3 |
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from his quarters without | 3 |
horse with a white | 3 |
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devil in the likeness | 3 |
from his highnes to | 3 |
concerning the danger of | 3 |
strange breed of this | 3 |
the enemies thereof in | 3 |
d the rate of | 3 |
in the severall counties | 3 |
read in all churches | 3 |
danger of capitulation with | 3 |
no a declaration of | 3 |
no souldier shall depart | 3 |
with a briefe exhortation | 3 |
and all other places | 3 |
proceedings which concerne the | 3 |
and the lord of | 3 |
to the house of | 3 |
for the better discovery | 3 |
them from injuring and | 3 |
and are now residing | 3 |
or before monday the | 3 |
the speech and command | 3 |
six hundred fifty seven | 3 |
and gave him a | 3 |
present design for the | 3 |
shall think fit to | 3 |
mentioned in the said | 3 |
the law of nations | 3 |
command the lord mayor | 3 |
commission be read in | 3 |
demands and proposals also | 3 |
kings to plunder and | 3 |
cases by way of | 3 |
enchanted by a witch | 3 |
is by order of | 3 |
of the devil in | 3 |
of divers commissions from | 3 |
thereof in the time | 3 |
apprehending of charls stuart | 3 |
inhibition was given to | 3 |
majesties court at carisbrook | 3 |
do we not find | 3 |
the house of god | 3 |
being come upon the | 3 |
his majesties armie in | 3 |
all churches and chappels | 3 |
time to time to | 3 |
of the generall assembly | 3 |
miles distant from thence | 3 |
the answer of the | 3 |
order which polity hath | 3 |
th letter of the | 3 |
taking by the cavalieres | 3 |
armie in the northern | 3 |
touch not mine anoynted | 3 |
with a declaration of | 3 |
of the scottish forces | 3 |
the cavalieres in the | 3 |
this divine inhibition was | 3 |
which ought to be | 3 |
invites you all that | 3 |
and every housholder and | 3 |
lord of heaven and | 3 |
his majesties officers and | 3 |
in all churches and | 3 |
prosperous successe in all | 3 |
of manchester generalls of | 3 |
the earle of manchester | 3 |
manchester generalls of the | 3 |
at the right hand | 3 |
name of a church | 3 |
to the glory of | 3 |
assisting the enemy against | 3 |
a briefe exhortation to | 3 |
four hours next after | 3 |
assented to and taken | 3 |
by the authority of | 3 |
under their hands and | 3 |
who had skill in | 3 |
of the whole world | 3 |
then for subjects to | 3 |
this narration and commission | 3 |
order of both houses | 3 |
a witch at hatfield | 3 |
with the th letter | 3 |
most of the parliament | 3 |
cavalieres in the severall | 3 |
away the king from | 3 |
in behalf of the | 3 |
mo a wing h | 3 |
estc r ocm this | 3 |
more unlawfull for kings | 3 |
and over all persons | 3 |
some part of the | 3 |
parliament appointed on thursday | 3 |
from injuring and oppressing | 3 |
neare the parliament doores | 3 |
the raising of the | 3 |
and a great rising | 3 |
and complying with the | 3 |
point of which should | 3 |
to cudgell the parliament | 3 |
on or before monday | 3 |
printed by john field | 3 |
lawes of the land | 3 |
how it vanished away | 3 |
their animating on the | 3 |
to repair unto their | 3 |
the eye of faith | 3 |
annexed to the imperial | 3 |
civilwar no a declaration | 3 |
dispiersed into the severall | 3 |
is given in the | 3 |
exhortation to peace and | 3 |
residing in or about | 3 |
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look you what here | 3 |
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places ten miles distant | 3 |
briefe exhortation to peace | 3 |
of capitulation with those | 3 |
immediately before their execution | 3 |
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time of the late | 3 |
be head of the | 3 |
of a strange vision | 3 |
the english forces in | 3 |
be read in all | 3 |
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of the english forces | 3 |
all other places within | 3 |
his quarters without leave | 3 |
that have engaged for | 3 |
proclaimed by sound of | 3 |
protector a this text | 3 |
souldiers in the city | 3 |
the th letter of | 3 |
to the said demands | 3 |
to whom authority of | 3 |
the writers name and | 3 |
in the late wars | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
surname begins with the | 3 |
severall counties of north | 3 |
have been at any | 3 |
by a witch at | 3 |
into the armes of | 3 |
for the kings majesty | 3 |
and against receiving protections | 3 |
the several counties of | 3 |
at the royall exchange | 3 |
whom authority of regiment | 3 |
forces to take away | 3 |
any time in arms | 3 |
the names of all | 3 |
the glory of god | 3 |
declaration of the generall | 3 |
a true copie of | 3 |
third that all ill | 3 |
and wonder of all | 3 |
the church hath her | 3 |
that shall read the | 3 |
the danger of capitulation | 3 |
mo a wing e | 3 |
a strange vision on | 3 |
certified by a letter | 3 |
was enchanted by a | 3 |
houses of parliament appointed | 3 |
the d category of | 3 |
majesties officers and souldiers | 3 |
for subjects to take | 3 |
peace of the nation | 3 |
to restraine them from | 3 |
if he be not | 3 |
or if under restraint | 3 |
the isle of wyght | 3 |
by way of offence | 3 |
in a time when | 3 |
the said demands and | 3 |
in such cases by | 3 |
the surrendering of the | 3 |
to the matter of | 3 |
the iustices of the | 3 |
raising of the devil | 3 |
well as in the | 3 |
true copie of the | 3 |
shall depart from his | 3 |
and now dispiersed into | 3 |
the enemy against the | 3 |
the third that all | 3 |
manner how it vanished | 3 |
and said to be | 3 |
the executioner at one | 3 |
also touching his majesties | 3 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 3 |
great designe in the | 3 |
those proceedings which concerne | 3 |
xml conversion a declaration | 3 |
the powers that are | 3 |
lords and commons in | 3 |
and assisting to the | 3 |
which polity hath set | 3 |
day of june next | 3 |
twenty miles of the | 3 |
required to be aiding | 3 |
of his majesties officers | 3 |
ordered by the commons | 3 |
also how he was | 3 |
persons in the citie | 3 |
the want of a | 3 |
with the answer of | 3 |
to be obeyed by | 3 |
those that have the | 3 |
the old hags charm | 3 |
and the manner how | 3 |
thus saith the lord | 3 |
together with a true | 3 |
to the peace and | 3 |
the proceedings of the | 3 |
is more unlawfull for | 3 |
on or before munday | 3 |
assisting to the said | 3 |
was killed by a | 3 |
and iustices of the | 3 |
the like prosperous successe | 3 |
the publique peace and | 3 |
complying with the cavaliers | 3 |
to remove above five | 3 |
the city of worcester | 3 |
power so to do | 3 |
of the peace of | 3 |
of things of this | 3 |
for kings to plunder | 3 |
use of these things | 3 |
who have raised warr | 3 |
miles of the said | 3 |
westminster and late lines | 3 |
the service of god | 3 |
way to take when | 3 |
kings in such cases | 3 |
agent at the royall | 3 |
several counties of middlesex | 3 |
twenty four hours next | 3 |
and taken by col | 3 |
his majesties court at | 3 |
the first or latter | 3 |
on munday morning last | 3 |
armes against kings in | 3 |
and to this end | 3 |
that this narration and | 3 |
raise forces to take | 3 |
are to be of | 3 |
rupert invites you all | 3 |
the glory of his | 3 |
the book it self | 3 |
other places within twenty | 3 |
how he was enchanted | 3 |
of the people of | 3 |
he was enchanted by | 3 |
narration and commission be | 3 |
in or about london | 3 |
themselves and their families | 3 |
the severall counties thereof | 3 |
said to be defended | 3 |
which concerne the publique | 3 |
no king in israel | 3 |
in the exercise of | 3 |
time in arms against | 3 |
to be found in | 3 |
of the parliament men | 3 |
with those who have | 3 |
that there might be | 3 |
not to remove above | 3 |
of the said late | 3 |
royalists neare the parliament | 3 |
they may have the | 3 |
a declaration of sir | 3 |
be defended without reason | 3 |
of regiment is given | 3 |
speech and command that | 3 |
shall depart the said | 3 |
and diligent searches for | 3 |
thing like a sun | 3 |
be at any time | 3 |
scaffold immediately before their | 3 |
me as one that | 3 |
it is more unlawfull | 3 |
to make frequent and | 3 |
that he would look | 3 |
what think we of | 3 |
that lamb of god | 3 |
the honour of the | 3 |
to be defended without | 3 |
commissions from his highnes | 3 |
of a great designe | 3 |
the free grace of | 3 |
and all that are | 3 |
english forces in the | 3 |
like prosperous successe in | 3 |
the king in a | 3 |
prayer and administration of | 3 |
end it may be | 3 |
of all that shall | 3 |
all that shall read | 3 |
and for the better | 3 |
subjects to take up | 3 |
their present design for | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
of that church under | 3 |
doth straightly charge and | 3 |
ten miles distant from | 3 |
and not under restraint | 3 |
should direct him which | 3 |
or the late lines | 3 |
earle of manchester generalls | 3 |
of his majesties armie | 3 |
king from the isle | 3 |
and command that were | 3 |
his highness doth hereby | 3 |
now dispiersed into the | 3 |
taking of divers commissions | 3 |
shall read the same | 3 |
may have the like | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
come upon the scaffold | 3 |
divers commissions from his | 3 |
to such as are | 3 |
the devil in the | 3 |
now taking by the | 3 |
head from his body | 3 |
which way to take | 3 |
or otherwise adhered to | 3 |
d category of texts | 3 |
regiment is given in | 3 |
and the earle of | 3 |
within twenty miles of | 3 |
in the kings army | 3 |
by order of both | 3 |
in all their future | 3 |
the earl of leichfield | 3 |
no by the protector | 3 |
what religion i have | 3 |
which should direct him | 3 |
severed his head from | 3 |
people to cudgell the | 3 |
to the place of | 3 |
a speech without doores | 3 |
the use of it | 3 |
mourners are the witch | 3 |
officers and souldiers in | 3 |
strange vision on munday | 3 |
rising in the city | 3 |
lord protector a this | 3 |
the strange breed of | 3 |
it may be observed | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
command that were then | 3 |
great admiration and wonder | 3 |
answer of the lord | 3 |
in things of this | 3 |
would be loth to | 3 |
of glory in heaven | 3 |
vision on munday morning | 3 |
monday the fifth day | 3 |
as in order to | 2 |
that they do not | 2 |
seek the peace of | 2 |
great deal wiselier they | 2 |
to put them in | 2 |
a perfect list of | 2 |
are not to be | 2 |
or to the next | 2 |
and owen to bear | 2 |
will be ready to | 2 |
of the visible church | 2 |
an usurper in any | 2 |
the king to come | 2 |
unto the clerks of | 2 |
benefits of their charitable | 2 |
in case they do | 2 |
the assignes of john | 2 |
an injunction given to | 2 |
of the lord jesus | 2 |
the free mercy of | 2 |
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word what it is | 2 |
to the king as | 2 |
of these two opinions | 2 |
against the right of | 2 |
i pray god give | 2 |
to think that you | 2 |
given to him that | 2 |
d i scovery of | 2 |
committed or done contrary | 2 |
the high court of | 2 |
that i doe heartily | 2 |
to be the same | 2 |
and let not any | 2 |
they then stood in | 2 |
three have the advantage | 2 |
their places of abode | 2 |
with those that are | 2 |
or done contrary to | 2 |
by the bishop of | 2 |
you and all my | 2 |
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agreeable to the word | 2 |
the lawes of the | 2 |
daily walk upon your | 2 |
have no cause to | 2 |
to call upon god | 2 |
and freedome of the | 2 |
bounden and owen to | 2 |
publick peace and benefit | 2 |
of his highness council | 2 |
the humble petition of | 2 |
and we do further | 2 |
mo a wing f | 2 |
the rainbow in fleetstreet | 2 |
went along with the | 2 |
that those that are | 2 |
principles and found not | 2 |
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to the right honorable | 2 |
of scandall i have | 2 |
the truth of such | 2 |
them from all and | 2 |
quiet and peaceable lives | 2 |
lord protector being informed | 2 |
the king of england | 2 |
i am not so | 2 |
not to return for | 2 |
be content to want | 2 |
thou shouldest not have | 2 |
which god in his | 2 |
that act whereby this | 2 |
his right to govern | 2 |
in obedience to the | 2 |
is the minister of | 2 |
me thus large in | 2 |
hath called me to | 2 |
by which we may | 2 |
that i could not | 2 |
printed for edward husbands | 2 |
of schism or sedition | 2 |
sent in unto them | 2 |
to time to certifie | 2 |
have so necessary a | 2 |
concerning the power of | 2 |
obeyed by all that | 2 |
contrary to the law | 2 |
reproved even kings for | 2 |
this for the honour | 2 |
switched him with a | 2 |
given in the commonwealth | 2 |
be aiding and assisting | 2 |
the thing it self | 2 |
cause to think that | 2 |
robert ibbitson in smithfield | 2 |
committee of the citie | 2 |
assignes of john bill | 2 |
and was not this | 2 |
offensive armes against their | 2 |
blaney text and markup | 2 |
pakeman at the rainbow | 2 |
be ayding and assisting | 2 |
mischiefs which may arise | 2 |
answer to the jesuite | 2 |
and security of the | 2 |
nature that the offences | 2 |
if god should have | 2 |
out of my creed | 2 |
and if we do | 2 |
the earl of cambridge | 2 |
it was for the | 2 |
whom by any act | 2 |
at any time so | 2 |
bowels for them that | 2 |
here protest before god | 2 |
all such persons as | 2 |
of the roman empire | 2 |
also be called usurper | 2 |
the mercy of my | 2 |
go with a multitude | 2 |
the day of their | 2 |
ever annexed to the | 2 |
so from time to | 2 |
god save the best | 2 |
the exercise of their | 2 |
to the council of | 2 |
of my christian brethren | 2 |
to the strengthning of | 2 |
to have granted a | 2 |
time taken me along | 2 |
exercised kingly power before | 2 |
in the defence of | 2 |
that moses is to | 2 |
they are gods anoynted | 2 |
have the rule over | 2 |
increased through increase of | 2 |
even to kings themselves | 2 |
as wel as kings | 2 |
it is not said | 2 |
with a multitude to | 2 |
no by the parliament | 2 |
the place of their | 2 |
true cavalier examined by | 2 |
have all this while | 2 |
you have not at | 2 |
of whosoever has trespassed | 2 |
to submit to that | 2 |
to the present power | 2 |
and respect to the | 2 |
preservation and good of | 2 |
take up offensive armes | 2 |
of habitation for themselves | 2 |
that prince charles is | 2 |
at the court at | 2 |
betwixt the king and | 2 |
i would not refuse | 2 |
riches of his grace | 2 |
to repair to their | 2 |
consumed one of another | 2 |
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by the power of | 2 |
and of the several | 2 |
my brethren to be | 2 |
the riches of his | 2 |
occasions of giving and | 2 |
pleased to have granted | 2 |
to depart the town | 2 |
about the city of | 2 |
to the stile of | 2 |
in the middle temple | 2 |
the oath of allegiance | 2 |
and will it not | 2 |
the daily walk upon | 2 |
true copies of such | 2 |
some of his servants | 2 |
cavalier examined by his | 2 |
minister differeth from other | 2 |
during the time of | 2 |
at whitehall the three | 2 |
and the iustices of | 2 |
causes and over all | 2 |
and that of the | 2 |
the inhabitants of the | 2 |
gods word what it | 2 |
their worke by halves | 2 |
highest governour or prince | 2 |
that is to be | 2 |
dearest brother your most | 2 |
owen to bear next | 2 |
for her unworthy child | 2 |
unto them from all | 2 |
king this text is | 2 |
has been crossed out | 2 |
to keep us from | 2 |
power of him that | 2 |
due regard to the | 2 |
the same in such | 2 |
god a natural and | 2 |
that he could not | 2 |
in the case of | 2 |
am a great sinner | 2 |
doe here protest before | 2 |
all sorts of people | 2 |
of thy infinite mercy | 2 |
of any part of | 2 |
as an evidence of | 2 |
yet for all this | 2 |
upon your knees to | 2 |
his head over the | 2 |
of reconciliation with them | 2 |
then going to the | 2 |
we communicate with flesh | 2 |
what head that crown | 2 |
daies after their respective | 2 |
in as much as | 2 |
and meaning of scripture | 2 |
on the loss of | 2 |
put out the holy | 2 |
th day of february | 2 |
to have been used | 2 |
and all other officers | 2 |
validity of any act | 2 |
you beg of them | 2 |
who under pretence of | 2 |
which was in the | 2 |
the mischiefs which may | 2 |
when he was brought | 2 |
save the best of | 2 |
the stile of king | 2 |
and chosen people of | 2 |
after the time or | 2 |
it is no wonder | 2 |
and all constables and | 2 |
even kings for their | 2 |
upon him while you | 2 |
he may not lawfully | 2 |
by the light of | 2 |
that all and every | 2 |
welcom i shall be | 2 |
giving and taking of | 2 |
person which god in | 2 |
look upon it as | 2 |
wardens speech written by | 2 |
in unto them from | 2 |
we may think it | 2 |
for whom there is | 2 |
sent to speak with | 2 |
during the time aforesaid | 2 |
be given to him | 2 |
judging it necessary to | 2 |
is due to the | 2 |
under them we may | 2 |
the work of reformation | 2 |
said to the executioner | 2 |
the ordinance of god | 2 |
upon pain of such | 2 |
for want of due | 2 |
when there is a | 2 |
under the title of | 2 |
the council of state | 2 |
one alone can do | 2 |
me the benefits of | 2 |
advice of his privy | 2 |
who desires to live | 2 |
family where i was | 2 |
day of march now | 2 |
next to god a | 2 |
to defend themselves against | 2 |
him when you die | 2 |
almighty keep you all | 2 |
at the moment of | 2 |
in conscience and prudence | 2 |
of our lord jesus | 2 |
to have a diligent | 2 |
caused her to be | 2 |
so hath it been | 2 |
clerks of his highness | 2 |
by vertue of these | 2 |
bring or cause to | 2 |
there should be in | 2 |
be deprived of that | 2 |
copy of a letter | 2 |
passion put out the | 2 |
the temple of god | 2 |
in case he should | 2 |
i am a great | 2 |
this proclamation be forthwith | 2 |
that beginneth a royal | 2 |
and both living and | 2 |
in the hearts of | 2 |
person to lodge in | 2 |
the church under which | 2 |
shall not need to | 2 |
proceeded against as disturbers | 2 |
to him and his | 2 |
of such lists unto | 2 |
is cleer that they | 2 |
such as were their | 2 |
are better then one | 2 |
therefore they that are | 2 |
from all and every | 2 |
by authoritie of the | 2 |
bring me to this | 2 |
of peace and order | 2 |
taken me along with | 2 |
down to the next | 2 |
possession of that place | 2 |
shall make default of | 2 |
and grant to you | 2 |
the under sheriffs son | 2 |
the king of kings | 2 |
unless it be their | 2 |
either of them one | 2 |
to go with a | 2 |
free mercy of god | 2 |
the lord of hosts | 2 |
peculiar to the church | 2 |
of the affairs of | 2 |
there be a king | 2 |
gods will by gods | 2 |
any cathedral or parish | 2 |
where one alone can | 2 |
that he will be | 2 |
which i have lived | 2 |
which were in the | 2 |
to make choice of | 2 |
though they be but | 2 |
them that shed my | 2 |
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by the command of | 2 |
examined by his principles | 2 |
unto the said cities | 2 |
can do but little | 2 |
and many of the | 2 |
or where their parents | 2 |
and contemners of authority | 2 |
power and authority of | 2 |
i trust in god | 2 |
lawfully to be obeyed | 2 |
to the true will | 2 |
to be used in | 2 |
us do so still | 2 |
disturbe the peace of | 2 |
may be the last | 2 |
in order to the | 2 |
is not called usurper | 2 |
be subject to the | 2 |
i shall say to | 2 |
hereby likewise required to | 2 |
the frequent use of | 2 |
lord mayor of the | 2 |
all means for preserving | 2 |
that were not of | 2 |
are required to take | 2 |
to that very end | 2 |
should have been left | 2 |
i would be loth | 2 |
aldermen of the respective | 2 |
the late king this | 2 |
original in thomason collection | 2 |
or councel of state | 2 |
providence hath set over | 2 |
have nothing to do | 2 |
the side of the | 2 |
or infirmity of body | 2 |
from the church of | 2 |
participant and sensible of | 2 |
as if they were | 2 |
to the king and | 2 |
mayor of the city | 2 |
such officers and souldiers | 2 |
i scovery of a | 2 |
it cometh to passe | 2 |
to be his church | 2 |
aldermen of the city | 2 |
her wars to fight | 2 |
blood of christ that | 2 |
alderman or next iustice | 2 |
highness doth require and | 2 |
to take care that | 2 |
in regard of the | 2 |
as well of those | 2 |
or in any other | 2 |
degrees of glory in | 2 |
to the kings most | 2 |
that god had delivered | 2 |
end of the law | 2 |
henry scobell clerk of | 2 |
a revelation of flesh | 2 |
the next iustice of | 2 |
is to have them | 2 |
of their charitable prayers | 2 |
king sent us c | 2 |
wing w thomason e | 2 |
esq son to the | 2 |
he saith that the | 2 |
or any of you | 2 |
selfe into the armes | 2 |
live under any christian | 2 |
if my owne heart | 2 |
the state of france | 2 |
accordingly sent in unto | 2 |
that you have not | 2 |
every one do not | 2 |
but i beseech you | 2 |
as much as he | 2 |
one side or other | 2 |
of march now next | 2 |
and all places within | 2 |
army of such as | 2 |
in possession of the | 2 |
in the sight of | 2 |
in any other place | 2 |
they knew well enough | 2 |
of the people to | 2 |
the will of god | 2 |
him and his successors | 2 |
to passe into the | 2 |
the church and state | 2 |
whitehall the three and | 2 |
to forget the injuries | 2 |
and when you are | 2 |
shop in the middle | 2 |
i have no cause | 2 |
me along with you | 2 |
loath either to leave | 2 |
preservation of peace and | 2 |
deliver in writing under | 2 |
all that does survive | 2 |
of them a sufficient | 2 |
that my very greatest | 2 |
westminster the third day | 2 |
even in our most | 2 |
aldermen in the name | 2 |
but to go with | 2 |
born arms against the | 2 |
shall come out of | 2 |
we see gods will | 2 |
then be deprived of | 2 |
a wing f thomason | 2 |
upon them to be | 2 |
resolved to sollicite termes | 2 |
in his or their | 2 |
authority of the church | 2 |
hands unto the alderman | 2 |
answer to such as | 2 |
scovery of a great | 2 |
when i stretch out | 2 |
their adherence to the | 2 |
but for preservation of | 2 |
to leave out of | 2 |
of horse and foot | 2 |
kings for their sakes | 2 |
the time or times | 2 |
in any of the | 2 |
had delivered moses and | 2 |
core and his company | 2 |
now proceed to shew | 2 |
and it may be | 2 |
were set down as | 2 |
war upon their subjects | 2 |
him that is now | 2 |
scobell clerk of the | 2 |
want some degrees of | 2 |
the estates of scotland | 2 |
his highness doth command | 2 |
to seek to change | 2 |
in the places aforesaid | 2 |
in his sermon upon | 2 |
that they be not | 2 |
said city of westminster | 2 |
within ten miles distance | 2 |
i look upon it | 2 |
would offer an holy | 2 |
better discovery of all | 2 |
we now think of | 2 |
there is such a | 2 |
not having any certain | 2 |
whole church for her | 2 |
to guide them in | 2 |
good may come of | 2 |
moses and aaron either | 2 |
upon god for me | 2 |
the protector and his | 2 |
the everlasting arms of | 2 |
proper cognisance and power | 2 |
plot in the city | 2 |
some degrees of glory | 2 |
officers are enjoyned and | 2 |
to be held of | 2 |
whom none but the | 2 |
there is a church | 2 |
of christ that was | 2 |
his highness doth require | 2 |
reconciled to god and | 2 |
and taking of offence | 2 |
save the soule of | 2 |
much knocking will open | 2 |
heartily desire to forget | 2 |
to the same purpose | 2 |
hath been so long | 2 |
sith it is the | 2 |
there is not any | 2 |
given under my hand | 2 |
the publick authority of | 2 |
end they may be | 2 |
said aldermen and iustices | 2 |
alderman of the ward | 2 |
the name of church | 2 |
and likewise the iustices | 2 |
of those that are | 2 |
as you shall think | 2 |
the right of his | 2 |
of the truth of | 2 |
my owne heart doe | 2 |
of the late war | 2 |
either of my brethren | 2 |
i beseech you and | 2 |
glory of his grace | 2 |
to be ayding and | 2 |
see gods will by | 2 |
the best of kings | 2 |
without doores defended without | 2 |
if the gate be | 2 |
one single person or | 2 |
whosoever has trespassed against | 2 |
to such as should | 2 |
it is his own | 2 |
and commons in parliament | 2 |
a army for his | 2 |
that have done me | 2 |
custome of the people | 2 |
to put a difference | 2 |
been pleased to have | 2 |
to the present government | 2 |
there were very few | 2 |
and the lord capel | 2 |
enquiry of the truth | 2 |
or wishes i beseech | 2 |
unless it be the | 2 |
submission to the present | 2 |
to the next iustice | 2 |
be continued to the | 2 |
all causes and over | 2 |
it is not for | 2 |
upon the allegation of | 2 |
names of such person | 2 |
church hath authority to | 2 |
in armes against the | 2 |
knocking will open it | 2 |
for his royal father | 2 |
that whosoever shall apprehend | 2 |
it comes to pass | 2 |
head that crown ought | 2 |
in the matter of | 2 |
enabled them to prove | 2 |
their place of dwelling | 2 |
that good may come | 2 |
about the cities of | 2 |
and is yet generally | 2 |
of a diffusive charity | 2 |
his shop in the | 2 |
given to such as | 2 |
god almighty keep you | 2 |
such as have a | 2 |
hours after the receiving | 2 |
shall resort unto the | 2 |
he would not have | 2 |
this shall be to | 2 |
suffered no man to | 2 |
and xml conversion dr | 2 |
so long as any | 2 |
if we consider the | 2 |
highness doth command the | 2 |
that as he hath | 2 |
shall be by him | 2 |
of our soveraign lord | 2 |
the third day of | 2 |
to be looked upon | 2 |
or to minister the | 2 |
execution of this power | 2 |
go about to perswade | 2 |
given to the chief | 2 |
such alderman or next | 2 |
for the good of | 2 |
that shed my blood | 2 |
the peace and security | 2 |
cities and places aforesaid | 2 |
power and authority by | 2 |
are bound to maintain | 2 |
prevent the mischiefs which | 2 |
in the acts of | 2 |
to this end it | 2 |
a minister differeth from | 2 |
hills and john feild | 2 |
those that shall be | 2 |
ordering of the affairs | 2 |
are ready to make | 2 |
in any cathedral or | 2 |
revelation of flesh and | 2 |
hath set over them | 2 |
that it might be | 2 |
shall be found to | 2 |
and other officers aforesaid | 2 |
if they should have | 2 |
a king is a | 2 |
to make choise of | 2 |
strong and invincible remonstrance | 2 |
names of all persons | 2 |
stedfastly resolved to sollicite | 2 |
late king this text | 2 |
their hands unto the | 2 |
you all that does | 2 |
the opinion of those | 2 |
the th day of | 2 |
is to be assured | 2 |
not to return until | 2 |
of sending in such | 2 |
would be content to | 2 |
to our selves in | 2 |
to transmit true copies | 2 |
the minister of god | 2 |
happy as to have | 2 |
think it more convenient | 2 |
but of this more | 2 |
discovery of all papists | 2 |
they are lawfully and | 2 |
the power is of | 2 |
and i hope that | 2 |
or next iustice of | 2 |
that would not doe | 2 |
that which is good | 2 |
to be obeyed in | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
ready to receive your | 2 |
sits upon the throne | 2 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 2 |
meddle with those that | 2 |
me to this place | 2 |
any person to lodge | 2 |
well affected to the | 2 |
their parents shall be | 2 |
order to print dated | 2 |
or say any common | 2 |
resort unto the said | 2 |
at no time be | 2 |
his bowels for them | 2 |
whole society of men | 2 |
clerk of the council | 2 |
along with you in | 2 |
the protector an order | 2 |
are not of the | 2 |
make default of sending | 2 |
in regard of their | 2 |
printed for peter cole | 2 |
to the party possessed | 2 |
they shall raigne with | 2 |
is so far from | 2 |
of giving and taking | 2 |
the god of peace | 2 |
xml conversion op blazon | 2 |
and ministers in the | 2 |
the holy flames of | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
the true principles of | 2 |
be denyed to any | 2 |
when you are cloathed | 2 |
the legality of their | 2 |
that there is no | 2 |
that there may not | 2 |
reconciliation with them that | 2 |
under any christian authority | 2 |
for that in the | 2 |
not of the same | 2 |
god had delivered moses | 2 |
of the family of | 2 |
such other able and | 2 |
countrey messenger informing divers | 2 |
the end of their | 2 |
places as you shall | 2 |
minister in any cathedral | 2 |
because he is the | 2 |
persons now lodging within | 2 |
protest before god that | 2 |
to such as have | 2 |
by his principles and | 2 |
given at our palace | 2 |
and as for those | 2 |
to him that should | 2 |
made at the instance | 2 |
the sword in vain | 2 |
any person or persons | 2 |
to live no longer | 2 |
the people of this | 2 |
wednesday the tenth of | 2 |
they must still be | 2 |
and aldermen of the | 2 |
to sollicite termes of | 2 |
next after publication hereof | 2 |
which became a good | 2 |
printed in the last | 2 |
as for my selfe | 2 |
all such persons aforesaid | 2 |
be given to the | 2 |
into this place of | 2 |
communion of saints two | 2 |
to one of his | 2 |
and you shall have | 2 |
was so far from | 2 |
of any person to | 2 |
proclamation be forthwith printed | 2 |
to want some degrees | 2 |
we may find that | 2 |
we shall find them | 2 |
to be aiding and | 2 |
judith siefring text and | 2 |
any body collective at | 2 |
if that would not | 2 |
not to wage war | 2 |
petition of the inhabitants | 2 |
warres against the king | 2 |
certifie their proceedings therein | 2 |
to many that have | 2 |
admission will hardly be | 2 |
in respect of this | 2 |
a countrey messenger informing | 2 |
church hath her wars | 2 |
the end they may | 2 |
it by royalists proving | 2 |
to speak with me | 2 |
of the names of | 2 |
and in what manner | 2 |
as disturbers of the | 2 |
longer then to honour | 2 |
is great importunity of | 2 |
is to be given | 2 |
all my brethren to | 2 |
the communion of saints | 2 |
his highness doth straightly | 2 |
such of them as | 2 |
march now next coming | 2 |
the common relation of | 2 |
in the names of | 2 |
of the power and | 2 |
the tenth of september | 2 |
of westminster the th | 2 |
put a difference between | 2 |
lawes and liberties of | 2 |
and if they are | 2 |
natural and humble obedience | 2 |
by a valiant souldier | 2 |
is the infirmity of | 2 |
he could not but | 2 |
the parliament of scotland | 2 |
that we live not | 2 |
it is christ that | 2 |
in the behalf of | 2 |
that no man should | 2 |
soule of any of | 2 |
kings head in the | 2 |
such lists unto the | 2 |
for peace and order | 2 |
members of any church | 2 |
all that i can | 2 |
to be his anoynted | 2 |
enemy in the late | 2 |
likewise the iustices of | 2 |
doubt not but god | 2 |
him that shall be | 2 |
my very greatest enemies | 2 |
any one either of | 2 |
his principles and found | 2 |
and not those that | 2 |
peace of the kingdome | 2 |
five miles from thence | 2 |
well of those that | 2 |
will hardly be denyed | 2 |
so to be called | 2 |
what became of them | 2 |
up armes against their | 2 |
none but the church | 2 |
john a this text | 2 |
alderman and iustice of | 2 |
take an end of | 2 |
of them from me | 2 |
the occasions of giving | 2 |
mindfull to call upon | 2 |
of all the petitioners | 2 |
in those things wherein | 2 |
house of such housholder | 2 |
the chief magistrate in | 2 |
very greatest enemies might | 2 |
shall we now think | 2 |
might be so happy | 2 |
his or their house | 2 |
their charitable prayers or | 2 |
and aaron either of | 2 |
of some part of | 2 |
jonathan blaney text and | 2 |
people of this nation | 2 |
that the offences we | 2 |
the words of the | 2 |
of bishops and priests | 2 |
as a revelation of | 2 |
as amongst the jews | 2 |
bring you to the | 2 |
the sum of one | 2 |
more then a king | 2 |
whom there is great | 2 |
within the house of | 2 |
claim by the ceremony | 2 |
and judging it necessary | 2 |
the lord thy god | 2 |
them to commit to | 2 |
him that is alone | 2 |
the parliament or councel | 2 |
to seek the peace | 2 |
i am stedfastly resolved | 2 |
company i go withal | 2 |
if this be the | 2 |
and the prayers of | 2 |
raising of a army | 2 |
necessary to use all | 2 |
i am a protestant | 2 |
daniel pakeman at the | 2 |
apprehended for a high | 2 |
he suffered no man | 2 |
in matters of doctrine | 2 |
desire to forget the | 2 |
at any time be | 2 |
abolition of the masse | 2 |
would not doe it | 2 |
that are given to | 2 |
live not without the | 2 |
because they are gods | 2 |
of their own heads | 2 |
sollicite termes of reconciliation | 2 |
was to be obeyed | 2 |
the power of him | 2 |
were made by the | 2 |
the affairs of the | 2 |
is mentioned in the | 2 |
the notion of kings | 2 |
laws of god and | 2 |
which is due to | 2 |
of the several counties | 2 |
to the true intent | 2 |
and to yield obedience | 2 |
took upon him to | 2 |
of the estates of | 2 |
upon it as a | 2 |
forces raised by the | 2 |
transmit true copies of | 2 |
kings most excellent majesty | 2 |
being on a sudden | 2 |
it necessary to use | 2 |
w thomason e estc | 2 |
is christ that justifies | 2 |
twentieth day of june | 2 |
to the satisfaction of | 2 |
up his right hand | 2 |
the lord of holland | 2 |
we should rather have | 2 |
not the book it | 2 |
which the other did | 2 |
brother your most affectionate | 2 |
the copy of a | 2 |
first day of the | 2 |
these are to certifie | 2 |
shall not be able | 2 |
write in the dust | 2 |
any thing in that | 2 |
such persons as aforesaid | 2 |
and many of our | 2 |
the soule of any | 2 |
its true ground and | 2 |
obedience and subjection is | 2 |
you may please to | 2 |
at their utmost perils | 2 |
this end it may | 2 |
palace of westminster the | 2 |
and is it not | 2 |
unto their place of | 2 |
where their parents shall | 2 |
in the daily walk | 2 |
god that i doe | 2 |
the more company i | 2 |
my life to save | 2 |
passe into the country | 2 |
the parliament doth declare | 2 |
we write in the | 2 |
to that person which | 2 |
this church and state | 2 |
observe the orders and | 2 |
to have them both | 2 |
general of the scottish | 2 |
either by word or | 2 |
the ordering of the | 2 |
of publick peace and | 2 |
in the title of | 2 |
the corruption of our | 2 |
repair to their several | 2 |
be taken and deemed | 2 |
we need not wonder | 2 |
be the last that | 2 |
as though they were | 2 |
of this unnaturall war | 2 |
so as to give | 2 |
those words of his | 2 |
speech written by agamemnon | 2 |
orders and directions of | 2 |
let that pass as | 2 |
in a false list | 2 |
of saints two are | 2 |
am stedfastly resolved to | 2 |
at the instance of | 2 |
to rebel against them | 2 |
up offensive armes against | 2 |
to be obeyed and | 2 |
wait upon him while | 2 |
very mindfull to call | 2 |
to all the world | 2 |
as that of the | 2 |
which being on a | 2 |
offer an holy violence | 2 |
other officers are enjoyned | 2 |
conversion op blazon or | 2 |
where all commers are | 2 |
the benefits of their | 2 |
and them and every | 2 |
as often as he | 2 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 2 |
highness doth straightly charge | 2 |
high court of justice | 2 |
officers of the militia | 2 |
set forth in the | 2 |
as shall make default | 2 |
to be most convenient | 2 |
there is in all | 2 |
out the holy flames | 2 |
places of habitation for | 2 |
iustices of peace within | 2 |
and good of men | 2 |
it is not to | 2 |
hath her wars to | 2 |
not like evil servants | 2 |
judith siefring sampled and | 2 |
of a letter from | 2 |
required to transmit true | 2 |
by robert ibbitson in | 2 |
want of due consideration | 2 |
tibi must still be | 2 |
of those things that | 2 |
full power and authority | 2 |
but the church doth | 2 |
printed by iane coe | 2 |
demetrius and his craftsmen | 2 |
for the happinesse of | 2 |
power was exercised by | 2 |
for ever annexed to | 2 |
or other minister in | 2 |
who in his answer | 2 |
of all persons now | 2 |
which god almighty grant | 2 |
them and their family | 2 |
should be loath either | 2 |
should be in the | 2 |
to disturbe the peace | 2 |
two are better then | 2 |
the greatest enemies and | 2 |
by the protector an | 2 |
or any of their | 2 |
we may find the | 2 |
his royal father the | 2 |
by the church of | 2 |
execution of the premises | 2 |
of the church in | 2 |
verse to the end | 2 |
given at the court | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
see it executed accordingly | 2 |
the d i scovery | 2 |
to minister the sacraments | 2 |
it is in the | 2 |
for the good and | 2 |
chosen people of god | 2 |
in all causes and | 2 |
the use of them | 2 |
may seem to be | 2 |
deliver in the names | 2 |
the benefit of the | 2 |
there hath been nothing | 2 |
at our palace of | 2 |
the use of this | 2 |
pass as a revelation | 2 |
doe heartily desire to | 2 |
to be of the | 2 |
be so happy as | 2 |
of the benefit of | 2 |
directions of such alderman | 2 |
informed of the frequent | 2 |
prayers or wishes i | 2 |
no longer then to | 2 |
and set forth in | 2 |
is the end of | 2 |
i have many times | 2 |
if they are papists | 2 |
him that is so | 2 |
possession of the crown | 2 |
if we do but | 2 |
a wing d thomason | 2 |
beseech you beg of | 2 |
and which became a | 2 |
the flock of christ | 2 |
list of the names | 2 |
in the right of | 2 |
to god almighty for | 2 |
for kings and all | 2 |
where he or they | 2 |
killed by a valiant | 2 |
what was by the | 2 |
both to you and | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
receiving of any person | 2 |
lodge in his or | 2 |
that under them we | 2 |
i have been bred | 2 |
are to be esteemed | 2 |
the custome of the | 2 |
scandall i have tempted | 2 |
and as for my | 2 |
to the world their | 2 |
to trust in him | 2 |
of god and his | 2 |
it is not due | 2 |
all divines on all | 2 |
make enquiry of the | 2 |
those that are given | 2 |
all commers are welcome | 2 |
i do not see | 2 |
was by the then | 2 |
peace and order sake | 2 |
think that which god | 2 |
lists unto the clerks | 2 |
preservation of publick peace | 2 |
i stretch out my | 2 |
that fall downe before | 2 |
and command all papists | 2 |
any act of scandall | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
let us do so | 2 |
and all my brethren | 2 |
to love one another | 2 |
and iustice of peace | 2 |
given at westminster the | 2 |
not then have so | 2 |
and by the assignes | 2 |
at the rainbow in | 2 |
and if god should | 2 |
forth in the said | 2 |
may think it more | 2 |
others of the army | 2 |
and that according to | 2 |
the which i have | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
the advantage of a | 2 |
otherwise adhered to the | 2 |
any kings and priests | 2 |
when it shall be | 2 |
religion i have been | 2 |
laws of the land | 2 |
arms against this commonwealth | 2 |
highness doth hereby declare | 2 |
when we see gods | 2 |
or to be left | 2 |
i beseech you beg | 2 |
wing c thomason e | 2 |
multitude to the house | 2 |
of the peace respectively | 2 |
default of sending in | 2 |
at london by robert | 2 |
the true cavalier examined | 2 |