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quadgram frequency
early english books online85
of london and westminster37
cities of london and37
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quiet and peaceable lives2
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that act whereby this2
his right to govern2
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me thus large in2
hath called me to2
by which we may2
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printed for edward husbands2
of schism or sedition2
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to time to certifie2
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concerning the power of2
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given in the commonwealth2
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cause to think that2
robert ibbitson in smithfield2
committee of the citie2
assignes of john bill2
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pakeman at the rainbow2
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the earl of cambridge2
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at any time so2
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of the roman empire2
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go with a multitude2
the day of their2
ever annexed to the2
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god save the best2
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to the council of2
of my christian brethren2
to the strengthning of2
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time taken me along2
exercised kingly power before2
in the defence of2
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as wel as kings2
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no by the parliament2
the place of their2
true cavalier examined by2
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of whosoever has trespassed2
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to the present power2
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of habitation for themselves2
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at the court at2
betwixt the king and2
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riches of his grace2
to repair to their2
consumed one of another2
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by the power of2
and of the several2
my brethren to be2
the riches of his2
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the oath of allegiance2
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true copies of such2
some of his servants2
cavalier examined by his2
minister differeth from other2
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at whitehall the three2
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causes and over all2
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the inhabitants of the2
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their worke by halves2
highest governour or prince2
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owen to bear next2
for her unworthy child2
unto them from all2
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power of him that2
due regard to the2
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god a natural and2
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in the case of2
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all sorts of people2
of thy infinite mercy2
of any part of2
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upon your knees to2
his head over the2
of reconciliation with them2
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which was in the2
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even kings for their2
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giving and taking of2
person which god in2
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in unto them from2
we may think it2
for whom there is2
sent to speak with2
during the time aforesaid2
be given to him2
judging it necessary to2
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the ordinance of god2
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for want of due2
when there is a2
under the title of2
the council of state2
one alone can do2
me the benefits of2
advice of his privy2
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day of march now2
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him when you die2
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at the moment of2
in conscience and prudence2
of our lord jesus2
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clerks of his highness2
by vertue of these2
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copy of a letter2
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person to lodge in2
the church under which2
shall not need to2
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to him and his2
of such lists unto2
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such as were their2
are better then one2
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from all and every2
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bring me to this2
of peace and order2
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down to the next2
possession of that place2
shall make default of2
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the under sheriffs son2
the king of kings2
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either of them one2
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free mercy of god2
the lord of hosts2
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them that shed my2
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power and authority of2
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is not called usurper2
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i shall say to2
hereby likewise required to2
the frequent use of2
lord mayor of the2
all means for preserving2
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are required to take2
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should have been left2
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aldermen of the respective2
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original in thomason collection2
or councel of state2
providence hath set over2
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the side of the2
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participant and sensible of2
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to the king and2
mayor of the city2
such officers and souldiers2
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to be his church2
aldermen of the city2
her wars to fight2
blood of christ that2
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to take care that2
in regard of the2
as well of those2
or in any other2
degrees of glory in2
to the kings most2
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of their charitable prayers2
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or any of you2
selfe into the armes2
live under any christian2
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the state of france2
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every one do not2
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as much as he2
one side or other2
of march now next2
and all places within2
army of such as2
in possession of the2
in the sight of2
in any other place2
they knew well enough2
of the people to2
the will of god2
him and his successors2
to passe into the2
the church and state2
whitehall the three and2
to forget the injuries2
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shop in the middle2
i have no cause2
me along with you2
loath either to leave2
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deliver in writing under2
all that does survive2
of them a sufficient2
that my very greatest2
westminster the third day2
even in our most2
aldermen in the name2
but to go with2
born arms against the2
shall come out of2
we see gods will2
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a wing f thomason2
upon them to be2
resolved to sollicite termes2
in his or their2
authority of the church2
hands unto the alderman2
answer to such as2
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when i stretch out2
their adherence to the2
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to leave out of2
of horse and foot2
kings for their sakes2
the time or times2
in any of the2
had delivered moses and2
core and his company2
now proceed to shew2
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were set down as2
war upon their subjects2
him that is now2
scobell clerk of the2
want some degrees of2
the estates of scotland2
his highness doth command2
to seek to change2
in the places aforesaid2
in his sermon upon2
that they be not2
said city of westminster2
within ten miles distance2
i look upon it2
would offer an holy2
better discovery of all2
we now think of2
there is such a2
not having any certain2
whole church for her2
to guide them in2
good may come of2
moses and aaron either2
upon god for me2
the protector and his2
the everlasting arms of2
proper cognisance and power2
plot in the city2
some degrees of glory2
officers are enjoyned and2
to be held of2
whom none but the2
there is a church2
of christ that was2
his highness doth require2
reconciled to god and2
and taking of offence2
save the soule of2
much knocking will open2
heartily desire to forget2
to the same purpose2
hath been so long2
sith it is the2
there is not any2
given under my hand2
the publick authority of2
end they may be2
said aldermen and iustices2
alderman of the ward2
the name of church2
and likewise the iustices2
of those that are2
as you shall think2
the right of his2
of the truth of2
my owne heart doe2
of the late war2
either of my brethren2
i beseech you and2
glory of his grace2
to be ayding and2
see gods will by2
the best of kings2
without doores defended without2
if the gate be2
one single person or2
whosoever has trespassed against2
to such as should2
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and commons in parliament2
a army for his2
that have done me2
custome of the people2
to put a difference2
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to the present government2
there were very few2
and the lord capel2
enquiry of the truth2
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unless it be the2
submission to the present2
to the next iustice2
be continued to the2
all causes and over2
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upon the allegation of2
names of such person2
church hath authority to2
in armes against the2
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for his royal father2
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it comes to pass2
head that crown ought2
in the matter of2
enabled them to prove2
their place of dwelling2
that good may come2
about the cities of2
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of a diffusive charity2
his shop in the2
given to such as2
god almighty keep you2
such as have a2
hours after the receiving2
shall resort unto the2
he would not have2
this shall be to2
suffered no man to2
and xml conversion dr2
so long as any2
if we consider the2
highness doth command the2
that as he hath2
shall be by him2
of our soveraign lord2
the third day of2
to be looked upon2
or to minister the2
execution of this power2
go about to perswade2
given to the chief2
such alderman or next2
for the good of2
that shed my blood2
the peace and security2
cities and places aforesaid2
power and authority by2
are bound to maintain2
prevent the mischiefs which2
in the acts of2
to this end it2
a minister differeth from2
hills and john feild2
those that shall be2
ordering of the affairs2
are ready to make2
in any cathedral or2
revelation of flesh and2
hath set over them2
that it might be2
shall be found to2
and other officers aforesaid2
if they should have2
a king is a2
to make choise of2
strong and invincible remonstrance2
names of all persons2
stedfastly resolved to sollicite2
late king this text2
their hands unto the2
you all that does2
the opinion of those2
the th day of2
is to be assured2
not to return until2
of sending in such2
would be content to2
to our selves in2
to transmit true copies2
the minister of god2
happy as to have2
think it more convenient2
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discovery of all papists2
they are lawfully and2
the power is of2
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or next iustice of2
that would not doe2
that which is good2
to be obeyed in2
in the beginning of2
ready to receive your2
sits upon the throne2
blaney sampled and proofread2
meddle with those that2
me to this place2
any person to lodge2
well affected to the2
their parents shall be2
order to print dated2
or say any common2
resort unto the said2
at no time be2
his bowels for them2
whole society of men2
clerk of the council2
along with you in2
the protector an order2
are not of the2
make default of sending2
in regard of their2
printed for peter cole2
to the party possessed2
they shall raigne with2
is so far from2
of giving and taking2
the god of peace2
xml conversion op blazon2
and ministers in the2
the holy flames of2
sold at his shop2
the true principles of2
be denyed to any2
when you are cloathed2
the legality of their2
that there is no2
that there may not2
reconciliation with them that2
under any christian authority2
for that in the2
not of the same2
god had delivered moses2
of the family of2
such other able and2
countrey messenger informing divers2
the end of their2
places as you shall2
minister in any cathedral2
because he is the2
persons now lodging within2
protest before god that2
to such as have2
by his principles and2
given at our palace2
and as for those2
to him that should2
made at the instance2
the sword in vain2
any person or persons2
to live no longer2
the people of this2
wednesday the tenth of2
they must still be2
and aldermen of the2
to sollicite termes of2
next after publication hereof2
which became a good2
printed in the last2
as for my selfe2
all such persons aforesaid2
be given to the2
into this place of2
communion of saints two2
to one of his2
and you shall have2
was so far from2
of any person to2
proclamation be forthwith printed2
to want some degrees2
we may find that2
we shall find them2
to be aiding and2
judith siefring text and2
any body collective at2
if that would not2
not to wage war2
petition of the inhabitants2
warres against the king2
certifie their proceedings therein2
to many that have2
admission will hardly be2
in respect of this2
a countrey messenger informing2
church hath her wars2
the end they may2
it by royalists proving2
to speak with me2
of the names of2
and in what manner2
as disturbers of the2
longer then to honour2
is great importunity of2
is to be given2
all my brethren to2
the communion of saints2
his highness doth straightly2
such of them as2
march now next coming2
the common relation of2
in the names of2
of the power and2
the tenth of september2
of westminster the th2
put a difference between2
lawes and liberties of2
and if they are2
natural and humble obedience2
by a valiant souldier2
is the infirmity of2
he could not but2
the parliament of scotland2
that we live not2
it is christ that2
in the behalf of2
that no man should2
soule of any of2
kings head in the2
such lists unto the2
for peace and order2
members of any church2
all that i can2
to be his anoynted2
enemy in the late2
likewise the iustices of2
doubt not but god2
him that shall be2
my very greatest enemies2
any one either of2
his principles and found2
and not those that2
peace of the kingdome2
five miles from thence2
well of those that2
will hardly be denyed2
so to be called2
what became of them2
up armes against their2
none but the church2
john a this text2
alderman and iustice of2
take an end of2
of them from me2
the occasions of giving2
mindfull to call upon2
of all the petitioners2
in those things wherein2
house of such housholder2
the chief magistrate in2
very greatest enemies might2
shall we now think2
might be so happy2
his or their house2
their charitable prayers or2
and aaron either of2
of some part of2
jonathan blaney text and2
people of this nation2
that the offences we2
the words of the2
of bishops and priests2
as a revelation of2
as amongst the jews2
bring you to the2
the sum of one2
more then a king2
whom there is great2
within the house of2
claim by the ceremony2
and judging it necessary2
the lord thy god2
them to commit to2
him that is alone2
the parliament or councel2
to seek the peace2
i am stedfastly resolved2
company i go withal2
if this be the2
and the prayers of2
raising of a army2
necessary to use all2
i am a protestant2
daniel pakeman at the2
apprehended for a high2
he suffered no man2
in matters of doctrine2
desire to forget the2
at any time be2
abolition of the masse2
would not doe it2
that are given to2
live not without the2
because they are gods2
of their own heads2
sollicite termes of reconciliation2
was to be obeyed2
the power of him2
were made by the2
the affairs of the2
is mentioned in the2
the notion of kings2
laws of god and2
which is due to2
of the several counties2
to the true intent2
and to yield obedience2
took upon him to2
of the estates of2
upon it as a2
forces raised by the2
transmit true copies of2
kings most excellent majesty2
being on a sudden2
it necessary to use2
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is christ that justifies2
twentieth day of june2
to the satisfaction of2
up his right hand2
the lord of holland2
we should rather have2
not the book it2
which the other did2
brother your most affectionate2
the copy of a2
first day of the2
these are to certifie2
shall not be able2
write in the dust2
any thing in that2
such persons as aforesaid2
and many of our2
the soule of any2
its true ground and2
obedience and subjection is2
you may please to2
at their utmost perils2
this end it may2
palace of westminster the2
and is it not2
unto their place of2
where their parents shall2
in the daily walk2
god that i doe2
the more company i2
my life to save2
passe into the country2
the parliament doth declare2
we write in the2
to that person which2
this church and state2
observe the orders and2
to have them both2
general of the scottish2
either by word or2
the ordering of the2
of publick peace and2
in the title of2
the corruption of our2
repair to their several2
be taken and deemed2
we need not wonder2
be the last that2
as though they were2
of this unnaturall war2
so as to give2
those words of his2
speech written by agamemnon2
orders and directions of2
let that pass as2
in a false list2
of saints two are2
am stedfastly resolved to2
at the instance of2
to rebel against them2
up offensive armes against2
to be obeyed and2
wait upon him while2
very mindfull to call2
to all the world2
as that of the2
which being on a2
offer an holy violence2
other officers are enjoyned2
conversion op blazon or2
where all commers are2
the benefits of their2
and them and every2
as often as he2
jonathan blaney sampled and2
highness doth straightly charge2
high court of justice2
officers of the militia2
set forth in the2
as shall make default2
to be most convenient2
there is in all2
out the holy flames2
places of habitation for2
iustices of peace within2
and good of men2
it is not to2
hath her wars to2
not like evil servants2
judith siefring sampled and2
of a letter from2
required to transmit true2
by robert ibbitson in2
want of due consideration2
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of those things that2
full power and authority2
but the church doth2
printed by iane coe2
demetrius and his craftsmen2
for the happinesse of2
power was exercised by2
for ever annexed to2
or other minister in2
who in his answer2
of all persons now2
which god almighty grant2
them and their family2
should be loath either2
should be in the2
to disturbe the peace2
two are better then2
the greatest enemies and2
by the protector an2
or any of their2
we may find the2
his royal father the2
by the church of2
execution of the premises2
of the church in2
verse to the end2
given at the court2
that it should be2
see it executed accordingly2
the d i scovery2
to minister the sacraments2
it is in the2
for the good and2
chosen people of god2
in all causes and2
the use of them2
may seem to be2
deliver in the names2
the benefit of the2
there hath been nothing2
at our palace of2
the use of this2
pass as a revelation2
doe heartily desire to2
to be of the2
be so happy as2
of the benefit of2
directions of such alderman2
informed of the frequent2
prayers or wishes i2
no longer then to2
and set forth in2
is the end of2
i have many times2
if they are papists2
him that is so2
possession of the crown2
if we do but2
a wing d thomason2
beseech you beg of2
and which became a2
the flock of christ2
list of the names2
in the right of2
to god almighty for2
for kings and all2
where he or they2
killed by a valiant2
what was by the2
both to you and2
may be able to2
receiving of any person2
lodge in his or2
that under them we2
i have been bred2
are to be esteemed2
the custome of the2
scandall i have tempted2
and as for my2
to the world their2
to trust in him2
of god and his2
it is not due2
all divines on all2
make enquiry of the2
those that are given2
all commers are welcome2
i do not see2
was by the then2
peace and order sake2
think that which god2
lists unto the clerks2
preservation of publick peace2
i stretch out my2
that fall downe before2
and command all papists2
any act of scandall2
in such a case2
let us do so2
and all my brethren2
to love one another2
and iustice of peace2
given at westminster the2
not then have so2
and by the assignes2
at the rainbow in2
and if god should2
forth in the said2
may think it more2
others of the army2
and that according to2
the which i have2
that it is not2
the advantage of a2
otherwise adhered to the2
any kings and priests2
when it shall be2
religion i have been2
laws of the land2
arms against this commonwealth2
highness doth hereby declare2
when we see gods2
or to be left2
i beseech you beg2
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multitude to the house2
of the peace respectively2
default of sending in2
at london by robert2
the true cavalier examined2