THE ARRAIGNMENT, Conviction and Condemnation of the Westminsterian-Juncto's ENGAGEMENT. WITH A cautionary Exhortation to all Honest English Spirits, to avoid the danger of perjury by taking of it. PROVERBS. 24.21.22. My son, fear thou the Lord, and the King: and meddle not with them that are given to change. For their calamity shall rise suddenly, and who knoweth the ruin of them both? PRINTED in the year 1649. Summary Reasons against the New Oath and Engagement. You shall swear, [or] I Declare and Promise, That I will be True and faithful to the commonwealth of England, as the same is now Established WITHOUT KING OR HOUSE OF LORDS. FIRST, This Oath and Engagement is imposed by those who, by the laws of God and the realm, had never any Power (admit them a full and free House of Commons, under no Force, as they are not) to Administer, much less to Make or Impose any Oath in any Case. cook's 3. Institut. p. 165. and less Authority than the Bishops and Clergy in Convocation, who made the etc Oath, not so bad as this; adjudged high-Treason in Canterbury's Case, for which he lost his head: Canterbury's doom p. 26.40. though not so bad as this. Secondly, It is contrary to all the ancient oaths of our Judges, Justices of Peace, Mayors, Sheriffs, Recorders, clerks of Chancery and other courts of Justice: To the oaths of Fealty and Homage, made by all the King's Tenants: The ancient and late oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance; the Vow and Protestation; the solemn League and Covenant, and Engagement of the whole kingdom to the King, his heirs successors, and posterity for ever, to defend their undoubted Right to the crown with the last drop of their Blood●, contained in the Statutes of 1. Jacobi cap. 1.2. and involves the Makers and Takers thereof, in manifold execrable perjuries; to the scandal of our Religion, Nation, Levit. 19.12. Deut. 5.11. Ier. 5.2. c 7.9. Ezech. 17.12. to 20. Zech. 5.3.4. Mal. 3.5. Math. 5.34. Rom. 1.31.32. 2. Tim. 3.3.4. Dishonour and high Displeasure of God, and just-damnation of their souls. Thirdly, It is a new Gunpowder-Treason, blowing up the King and his posterity, Monarchy, the House of Lords, the Constitution and privileges of our English Parliaments, our ancient fundamental Government, laws, Liberties, and our three kingdoms at one crack; the very same and far worse than that of the Jesuites and Papists, condemned by the Statutes of 3. Jacobi cap. 1.2.4. executing far more than what they intended, and quite deleting the Infamy and memory of that, and all future celebration of that joyful day of November 5. never to be forgotten. Fourthly, It disseiseth, disinheriteth, forejudgeth the King of his [b] 1. Iac c 1.2 4.3. Iacobi. 1.2. rightful crown and Revenues, the House of Lords of their Peerage, privileges, and [c] A Plea for the Lords. the undoubted Rights our English Parliament and Kingdom of their very Liberties and beings; unkinging, unlording, unparliamenting, unkingdoming them all at once, without once summoning and bringing them to Answer by any legal process, to hear what they can say for themselves, and without any lawful judgement of their Peers according to the law of the Land, contrary to the express Letter of Magna Charta 5. E. 3. c. 9.25. E, 3. c. 4.28. E. 3. c. 3.37, E. 3. c. 18.42. E. 3. c. 3. and the Petition of Right; yea [d] Votes of Octob. 11.22. 1649. debars those Ministers, Officers, Lawyers, Students, from their Augmentations, Callings, Offices, Preferments and Degrees, who Refuse or Neglect to Subscribe it; contrary to all these Statutes and the law of the Land, without any hearing or trial; the extremity of Tyranny and Injustice; transcending that of King, Prelates, star-chamber or High-Commission. Fiftly, It inevitably involves the Makers, Takers and Subscribers thereof in manifold High-Treasons against King, kingdom, Parliament, for some of which only in a far lower Degree, Strafford, Canterbury and many others have lost their Heads, as you may read in Master St. John's Argument against Strafford, and Sir Edward cooks 3. Institutes cap. 1.2. to the forfeiture of their Lives, Estates, souls; yea, Infamy and ruin of their ●amilles. Sixtly, It enjoins us to be True and faithful to the new commonwealth of England (the general council of Officers of the Army; the new created council of State, and their Westminster Conclave of journeymen) as it is now Established WITHOUT KING OR LORDS (without consent of kingdom, Peop●e or Parliament) by force of arms, Treachery, Perjury, &c. that is, to assist and defend them with our Lives, counsels, Estates, and to submit to all their (Illegal) Acts and Taxes (to the loss of Lives, Liberties, Properties against the Kings or Lord's just Titles; and our own laws, Liberties, Byrth-Rights; which to do, is not only contrary to law ● since no Homage or Fealty is due from any Subject, whatsoever, ●o other Subject, but to the King alone, and with a saving of that Faith which he owes to our sovereign Lord the King, and that only where there is a legal Tenure between them, as Sir Edward Cook Resolves, 1. Institutes f. 64.65.67.68.) but no less than High-Treason within the Statute of 25. E. 3. c. 2. as he Resolves in his 3. Institut. c. 1, and therefore unreasonable and Treasonable for such as are True and faithful neither to King, Lords, Parliament, kingdom or People, to exact or expect from any others. Seventhly, It most ingratefully and unworthily obliterates the memorial of all the good laws, Liberties, Franchises, Protection, Benefits, Deliverances we have received, and the Peace, Prosperity, freedom and Happiness●, we and our Ancestors have enjoyed under the reigns of most Generous, Valorous, bountiful, Pious, Religious Kings and Queens (especially our late renowned King, Edward the sixt, Queen Elizabeth, King James, and a great part of King Charles his reign, which the Parliaments in their Reigns in [e] 25 H. 8 c. 22. & all Act● of the Subsi●ies granted by the ●●aity or Clergy in their reigns sundry Acts, our own & foreign Historians and Writers have so highly magnified and blessed God for; and our very last Parliament remembered and thankfully acknowledged in some of their [f] Exact. Collections p. 14.15.16 696. Remonstrances, of which we need no other testimony but our [g] Exact Collection. p 712.713.714. Kings & Coronation Oath; in extirpating Kings and Monarchy for ever after, for some confessed extravagancies and Errors of the beheaded King, not half so grievous, oppressive, unjust or impious, as those themselves are guilty of, especially in Repealing as much as in them lies the oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, and the solemn League and Covenant (the principal bulwarks against the Pope and Papists encroachments) and imposing this new Oath and Engagement, against the very Letter, Scope of these and sundry other just and ancient oaths, and forcing it against men's Consciences, to make them wilfully perjured [h] Psal 15 1 a Rom 1 31 3● and damn their souls. Eightly, The main end of this Oath is to extinguish, irradic●te our English Monarchy and Kingship; though the [i] ●sal 22.1. Psal. 47 2.7. Psal. ●9 ●●. Go●ernment of God himself over the whole World, and of our [k] Psalm 6 Prov 9 7 Luke 1 33. Saviour Jesus Chnist over his Church, who have the Titles of [l] Psal▪ 10.16 Psal. 47 2. Psal 89 13. Ps 48 2 Ps 95 3. Ps 149.2. Ps 33 17 20 1▪ Tim. 1 17. King of Kings, &c. so frequently given them in Scripture, though the [m] Seld●ns titles of honour part. 1. c 1.2.3. first, ancientest, universallest, honourablest, ●reeest, [n] Acknowledged by M. Pym. himself and the house of Commons canterbury's doom p. 29 Exact Coll●ctions p 696. best, happiest, saf●st, peaceablest, durablest Government of all others in the World; as the Scripture, Histories, politicians and Divines accord: That Government under which all the Inhabitants of this Isle, since it was first Peopled, have ever lived, slourished; continuing unalterable in all Changes and Successions of those Nations which have invaded, peopled, or Conquered it, as best and most agreeable and pleasing to the People: That of which we have so long experience, and enjoyed the happiest, freest, peaceablest and most Religious we are ever like to see; that which is established, ratified with so many sacred oaths, laws, vows, Acts, Records and Fences of all sorts, that Piety or Policy could invent, that Impiety, Impudence and Treachery itself might justly fear to invade it; and honoured with such signal preservations and deliverances, in the Persons of Que●ne Elizabeth and King James, specified in our Annals, and [o] 1 Iac c. 1.2 3. Iacobi c. 1.2.4. some Acts of Parliament, as might daunt all traitors from attempting its subversion; and all to introduce a low-country Government, under as many Kings and Tyrants, as there are new Lords, Officers, soldiers, supported by a numerous standing Army, and constant Garrisons in all Counties; which must be maintained at the kingdoms and people's charge by a perpetual Excise so [p] Exact Collection. p. 6. much declamed against in the King, who did only once secretly attempt, (but not impose it) great arbitrary Monthly Contributions, renewed and augmented at our new governors mere pleasures (who both impose, receive and dispose thereof as they please) and levy it by mere force of arms (reputed Treason in [q] Mr. St. joans Argument at Law. Strafford's Case, and a levying war against the King and kingdom) and that accompanied with the undoing pest of [r] Condemn●d in the pension of Right 3. Caroli. Free Quarter, upon every March, or pretence of arrears, or Pay: And what happy free new State and Government this will prove (the very best all rational men must expect, being supportable only by a perpetual Army, Garrisons, Excise, Contributions, &c. as the Low-Countries are) to justle out our ancientest Monarchy in the World, under which we were freed from all Armies, Garrisons, Excise, Contributions, freequarter, and fears of foreign Invasions, which now affright us, granting only a Subsidy or two in devers years, only by Acts of Parliament, to which all consented (wherein the Commons never presumed to Tax the Lords and Clergy at their pleasure, as they now unjustly do, without their own free consents) amounting not to one months' Excise and Contribution in many years; let all men judge before they take or subscribe this new Oath and Engagement to abolish the one which was so easy, and erect the other, which must of necessity prove so grievous. Ninthly, It will really verifiy and make good all the late King's * Exact Collection p 262.282 284 〈◊〉 289.297.298.500 514 517.521 522.526.528.530 531.534 550 551.554 558 561.562. A Collection, &c. p. 177 worthy o●● serious consideration. Declarations and Remonstrances against the proceedings of the late Houses of Parliament; wherein he prophetically and frequently charged them (or rather a few Factious and ambitious discontented spirits, that over-swayed and seduced them, under the specious pretences OF RELIGION and LIBERTY) with a traitorous RESOLUTION and design to alter, destroy, dissolve, shake, and rent in pieces the whole frame and constitution of this kingdom, so admirably framed and continued by the blessing of God and the wisdom of our Ancestors to the wonder and envy of all the neighbouring kingdoms. To turn the well founded Monarchy into a Democarcy: To ruin Monarchy itself and regal Power, never before strucken at. To Depose, murder, and Desto●y both himself and His royal Posterity, and Dissolve His Government and Authority. To alter and subvert the ancient Frame, Constitution, and Government of Church, State, Parliament, and fundamental laws, Liberties of the kingdom and People. To destroy the house of Lords, and the privileges, Rights and freedom of our Parliaments: To subject both King and People, laws and Liberties, together with His and his good Subjects Lives and Fortunes, and bring them into perpetual slavery and bondage to their Vast, unlimited, lawless, Arbitrary, Seditious, Iu●isdiction, Tyranny, Power Government, (which would revive that Tragedy Mr. Hooker relates of the Anabaptists in Germany) and to destroy both Religion and Liberty, King and People; over which they designed to make themselves perpetual Dictators: And, that their Armies were raised purposely to effect all these designs: (all which we now find effected, and fully accomplished by the treachery of the Army and those now acting) The timely prevention whereof, the King and his Party professed, was the only end and design of taking up arms against them, for the preservation of Religion, laws, Liberties, Monarchy, and prevention of this foreseen Anarchy, Tyranny, and Confusion, now brought upon us by our new pretended governors (through perjury, treachery, and violence) against the Votes and Remonstrances of both houses, who particularly * Exact Collection. p 695.696 657 658 A Collection &c. p. 420. to 428 698 699.700.877.878. Renounced and Protested against them; And whereof the Westminster Conclave in the 16. and 17. pages of their late Declaration of September last (ordered to be read in Churches) do sufficiently acquit both Houses, and those who adhered to them only out of honest and public Intention, as designs of their own, not revealed till of late, the timely discovery whereof would have deterred all from attempting or adhering to the chief Contrivers of them. Now our subscription to this new Oath and Engagement, will post factum, make both ourselves, the late Houses, and all their adherents apparently guilty of all these traitorous horrid designs (to which they were no ways privy nor assenting, but ever abjured in their Protestation, Vow, solemn League and Covenant, and abhominated from their souls) and thereby not only verify but justify the Declarations and Proceedings of the King in every particular, as most Just, Necessary and Honourable for the public Liberty and Safety; but likewise canonize (as it were) him with all his slain and suffering Party, as Martyrs for the kingdoms and people's Safety, and the public Liberty; (for which they lost their lives and estates; as all Prescribers and Subscribers of this Oath and Engagement must now necessarily acknowledge, and all the World will conclude against them) and brand ourselves, our brethren of Scotland and all those who have lost their lives, limbs and estates in opposition or wars against them, with both the late Houses, for notorious rebels, traitors, Conspirators, murderers, on whose Heads and souls the guilt of all the precious blood shed in our late and present wars, both in England, Ireland and Scotland, must now be translated from the King and his Party (on whom we have formerly charged it) and justly rest for the future, to their eternal infamy, condemnation, ●uine. Which unavoidable consequence of our submission and subscription to this Oa●h and Engagement, with the horrors of Conscience, and divine Judgements that must necess●●ily seize upon us, when under the guilt of so much Treachery and Blood shed, is sufficient of itself alone to deter us from the least assent thereto, and to engage our utmost power against them, without any other arguments; ●specially i● compared with the loyal and heroical resolutions and engagements of our Ancestors in the Parliament at Lincoln. An. 28. E. 1. (Recorded in Walsingham Hist. Anglia. p. 49. to 56. cook's 2. Instit. p. 97.98) 20. H. 3. ch. 9.40. E. 3. rot. Parl. n. 8. cook's 4. Instit. p. 13.14. The notable Statute of 16. R. 3. c. 5. of Pramunire. 11. H. 7. c. 18.19. H. 7. c. 1.25. H. 8. c. 22.35. H. 8. c. 1.1. Mariae. Parl. 2. ch. 1.1. Eliz. c. 1.3.5. Eliz c. 1.23. Eliz. c. 1.2 1. Iacobi ch. 1.2.3. Iac. ch. 1.2.4.5. & 7. Iac. ch. 6. which all perjured judges, Sergeants and Lawyers (who have dishonoured their pro●●ssions by their late subscriptions, and exceeded judge Thorpe, Tresilian and his companions, and the Ship-Money Judges, in their Perjuries and Treasons against King, kingdom, Lords, People, laws, Liberties, which they have basely and wickedly betrayed, against their Science and Conscience) may do well to chew the cud upon and on Mr. St. John's Speech at the Impeachment of the judges concerning Ship-Money, and Argument at Law at Straffords Attainder (enough to hang and damn them all twenty times over, with all other Imposers and Subscribers of this Treasonable Engagement) do well to head other Str●ffords whose crimes were not half so treasonable and abominable a● the enforcing or subscribing of this Oath and Engagement, by the mere pretended Authority of those, who never had the least legal power to administer any old lawful Oath, in any case, when a full free and lawful Commons House; much less● to make and impose a n●w treasonable and illegal Oath of Allegiance to themselves (who are obliged by no such r●ciprocall Oath to preserve our L●w●●, Liberties and free customs, as o●r Kings always were) upon all the Nation, against the L●wes and Statutes of the realm, and above thirty legal oaths yet in force, which sundry officers are obliged to take before they may or aught to execu●e ●heir respective ●ffic●s. Tent●ly, The Scripture is express, that monarchical Government is God's own special Ordinance, Deut. 17.14 15. and Prov. 8.15.16. Rom. 13 1.2. T●at the enjoymen● 〈◊〉 Kings and Kingly Government is a great honour, happiness an● benefit to a Nation and a specia●● blessing promised and g●ven to them by God himself, Gen. 17.6.16. ●er. 17.25 c. 22.4. 2. Chron. 9.8. Ezach. 16.13. A●d can it then be a misery and judgement to us? that is a most s●vere judgement of God, and the cause of many miseries, oppressions, disorders and destruction to a Nation or kingdom, to be without a K●ng, by the Scriptures and God's own Resolution. Iudg. 17 6 c. 18.1. c. 19.1. c. 21.25. Hosea 1.4 c. 3.4.5. c. 10.3. Ier 22.3. ● 13 Hosea 13.11.12. Miob. 4.9.10. Amos 1.13.14.15. Zech. 9.5. And can it be then any happiness● and no judgement unto us to be without ● King? That Kings have been the greatest Reformers and Promoters of God's Worship and Religion and suppressors of Idolatry under the Law (〈◊〉 the books of Kings, Chronicles, Ezra, E●ter, Neh●miah, Daniel, the psalms▪ Prover●s●●stify) and are specially proph●cied and promised to be the chief Patriots, Fathers, promoters, Propagators and Reformers of Religion, God's Church and Worship under the gospel, in sundry texts, as Psal. 62.29. Ps. 72.10.11. Ps. 112.15. Ps. 138.4.5. Ps. 148.11. isaiah 41.2. c. 45.1.2.5. c. 49.7.23. c 52.15. c. 60.3.10.11. c. 62 2. Rev. 11.15. c. 21.24. which H●stories witness to be experimentally verified, and more especially in our Island (according to that prophecy Psal. 72.10. relating unto Islands) which had the fist Christian King [s] Math. West. An 185.307. Speed, Godwin, Spelman, Usher, De Eccles. ●rit. Primordijs. Lucius, and first most renowned Christian Emperor, Constantine the Great, borne and Crowned in it; and many pious, devout and religious Princes since, of ancient and later times, by whose bounty, care, zeal; religion●nd learning were advanced, continued and propagated amongst us, and are now likely to expire with our Monarchy, for want of protection, maintenan●e, encouragement, and punishment of atheism, Heresy, Blasphemy and profaneness, and defra●ding Ministers both of their tithes and promised augmentations, eating them out with tax●, & turning them out of their Livings and livelihood, by arbitrary Committees against Law and Justice, upon the bare suggestions of every malicious Sectary, or Tythe-declaiming prosecutor. Upon which grou●ds Christians under the gospel are in the first place enjoined to make prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings for Kings that under them th●y may live a peaceable life in all godliness and Honesty: FOR THIS IS GOOD AND acceptable IN THE SIGHT OF GOD OUR SAVIOUR (therefore ●●●bolish Kings is sinful and displeasing in his ●ight, and contr●● to his reavealed will) 1. Tim. 2.1.2. To submit to Kings as unto the Supreme, and honour them for the Lord's sake; for so it is the will of God. 1. Pet. 13.14 15.17. To be subject to Principalities and Powers. Tit. 3.1. Rom. 13.1. which Scriptures must be raised out of the Bible as Apocr●phall, if we will extirpate Kings and Monarchy out of the realm and Christian World, ●s some now endeavour: the attempting whereof must needs be an high affront to Christ himself, which robs him of one of his most glorious gospel Titles, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords. 1. Tim. 6 15. Rev. 17.14. c. 19 16. Ad to this, that the Scripture relates it a great honour and prosperity to a Nation to become a Kingdom. Ezech. 16.13. and a great judgement, misery, and dishonour to be unkingdomed, or made a base, or no kingdom. Ier. 16.7 9 c. 22.4 5 6. &c. Ezech. 29.14 15. Dan. 11 9 Hosea 1 4. Dan. 2.44. That the Church of Christ, the gospel, and Heaven itself are always and [t] Psal. 145.11.13. isaiah 9 7 Dan. 4.35. c. 6.27. Math. 3.2. c. 5 7.19 c. 12.28. c 21.43. c. 25.34. c. 26.25. Lu. 3.33. c. 10.11. 1. Cor. 6.9. Col. 1.13. 1. Tim. 4 1.18 Jam. 2.5. 2. Pe. 1.11. Rav▪ 12.10. very frequently styled a Kingdom, never a State or republic (in contradiction to a kingdom) throughout the Old and New Testament. That the highest honour Christ hath purchased for us with his most precious blood is to make us Kings to God his Father: to admit us into his kingdom of Grace here, and of Glory hereafter, where we shall reign as Kings for ever. Rev. 1.5.6. c. 5.10. Lu. 1.13. 1. Thess. 2.12. 2. Tim. 4.18. And that the kingdoms only (not States and Republ●ques) of the Earth are prophesied and Promised to become the Kingdoms of the Lord, and of his Christ. Ps. 8.31.32 Rev. 1.15. Obad. 21. upon all which consider●t●ons, we can never subscrib● to the extir●●●ion of our Kingly Government, or translating our a●cientest kingdom into the puniest republic in the World for ●●are we lose God's protect●on of and interest, reign, presence by his O●dinances in our kingdom, and be for ever excluded ou● of his kingdoms of Grace, Glory, and from reigning as Kings in eith●r of them, which the prescribers and subscribers of this Oath and Engagement (who usurp upon God's special prerogative to dispose of the kingdoms of the Earth at his own pleasure. Da. 4 3 2.17. Ie. 18 6.7.9.) ●gainst so many Oaths, Covenants, Reasons, Scriptures, have cause to fear and expect. Elev●nthly, 〈◊〉 are perswad●d in our consciences, that the change of our rig●●full King into many new self created States, our kingdom into a commonwealth, and ancient Parliaments of King, Lords and Commons into a new Representative of Commons alone without King or Lords, the principal design of this new Oath and Engagement, against so many Oaths, laws, and E●gagements of former & later times inviolably to preserve them with our lives, estates, & last drop of our bloods, and that by the far lesser part of the kingdom and House of Commons, against the wills and Protestations of the Major part who are most co●cerned therein, and without hearing their reasons and objections to the contrary, or convincing them of the necessity or conveniency thereof by a free hearing and debate thereof, in a full and free Parliament specially conv●ned for that purpose; is not only a most u●j●st, illegal and tyrannical act, contrary to the laws of God, Nature and the realm, a great scandal to our Religion, and injury and dishonour to our whole English Nation, not to be presidented in any age, especially by so great pretenders to public Liberty; but likewise an undertaking of such dangerous consequence, as none endowed with right Reason, the fear of God. or any real love to their Country, durst once for to attempt, as is clear to us by these particulars. 1. It will involve us in perpetual wars and troubles so long as there are any of the blood royal who have title to the crown, or any of the Nobility endowed with any sparks of honour left alive; who will never desist from attempting the recovery of their lost Rights and privileges. 2. It will sever the united Kingdoms of Scotland and Ireland from, and engage them and all the Kings foreign friends and allies against us; and necessitate us to mainta●n a perpetual Army and Garrisons by Land, and Navy by Sea; which will undo us, with Contribution, Excise, freequarter; expose us to perpetual murders, robbery, Outrages, Tumults, Opprssions, Discontents; Decrease and Decay all Trading, and end in our absolute slavery, misery, ruin. 3. It will nece●ssiate our new governors, after the sale of the Kings and Deans and Chapters Lands, to help ease the People (for a time only) and support their Army and Navy, to seiz● and sell the Lands of all Corporations, Companies, colleges, hospitals, schools, and Rectories of Churches in the kingdom (a thing already projected by some) and to find out some device or other to make new Delinquents of purpose to Sequester and Confiscate their Estates, till the whole kingdom be sequestered & made Malignants to help pay the Soldiers: one ●eared design of this new Oath and Engagement against those who out of grounds of conscience, Law and solid prudence, refuse to subscribe it, 4. It will dissolve all our ancient L●agues with foreign kingdoms and States, made only with our King and kingdom, and by the Law of Nations give them advantage and occasion to seize our Ships, Merchants, Merchand●ze without breach of League, in the behalf of the King and those who stand for the kingdoms continuanc●, with whom only the Leagues were made and stand firm against others who oppose them. 5. It will lose our Interest, honour and reputation in and withal other kingdoms or States, who will refuse to own or treat with us a State, thus forcibly and treasonably erected; o● else treat with us, as the puniest and meanest State in the World, whose Agents and public Ministers must give place to those of all Kings, Princes and other States ●hatsoeve● which are ancient●● then it, ●ver by the [v] Cassanaeus Catalogus gloriae Mundi Hist. of the Cou●c●ll of Trens' Law of Nations and resolution of all heralds; which the generosity of the English Nation (the ancientest and first Christian kingdom in the Christian World [x] Seld●ns Titles of Hon part. 2. ch. 11. claiming preceedency of all other kingdoms in general counsels add Assemblies heretofore) will hardly brook. 6. It will null▪ dissolve and extinguish all the Corporations, Tenures, ancient customs, Rents, Services, Courts of Justice, ancient Seal●s, process, Writs, legal Proceedings, Charters, Liberties, customs, Forfeitures u●pon penal laws, Titles of Honout that are either hereditary or during life, and currant coins of the kingdom; which being derived only the Kings and ancient Parliaments of England for them, their heirs and successors, or reserved to them, their heirs and Successors, and none others, and be●ring their stamp and image on them; must all fall, expire and vanish together with them, as the House falls all to pieces when the foundation is subverted; the rivers quite fool when the springs from whence they flow, the ●ffects c●ase when the cause is destroyed, and the derivatives expire and vanish quite away when the primitives are abolished: And what confusions and mischiefs will ensue, let the World judge. 7. If we shall once give way that our Kings, kingdom, peers, and Parliaments; settled, established, secured and fenced with so long Prescriptions, laws, oaths, Covenants, Engagements and Securities of all sorts that human wisdom can invent, shall be thus overturned, destroyed, dissipated, annihilated in a moment, at the wills and lusts of our present Usurpers, against all their solemn Oaths, Covenants and Protestations not to do it; we cannot but imagine, conceive and believe, that every particular persons estate, goods, life, liberties and enjoyments in the kingdom not half so well established and fenced as they, can be secure or exempt from their violence & r●pine but subject to their lawless wills, courts, acts, seizures & disposals, to deprive us of them at their pleasures; which will render us the miserablest & slavishest People under Heaven, instead of a free republic; of which the late illegal proceedings in martial arbitrary Courts and Committees against the beheaded King, Lords and others, with their late imposed arbitrary Taxes, Excises, Acts for new Treasons, and this very Oath and Engagement give us undeniable experiments. Upon which, and sundry other weighty considerations, we are peremptorily resolved, by the grace and assistance of our Omnipotent God, rather to endure ten thousand Sequestrations, Imprisonments, Deaths; then to betray our King, kingdoms, Parliaments, laws, Liberties, Religion, all our earthly comforts, wound our Consciences, damn our immortal Souls by our submission or subscription to this irreligious, flagitious, pernicious, scandalous, illegal, irrational, unconscionable, treasonable New Oath and Engagement; and adhere to the death constantly and sincerely to our former oaths, Covenants and Engagements, which they diametrically oppose, maugre any human powers or forces whatsoever. To close up all we heartily wish all perjured Prescribers of this New Oath and Engagement (especially apostate Assembly-men, D●vines and Lawyers, who contrary to their former oaths, Covenants, Pretestations and Subscriptions) have subscribed this new Oath, conscientiously and sadly to consider and peruse: Levit. 19.12. Psal. 15.1.2.4. Iosh. 9.18.19.20. 2 Sam. 21.1. & 1 King. 1.29.30. c. 2.42.43.46. 2 Chron. 13.5.6. & N●h. 5 12.13. Ier. 34.8. to 20. Ezech. 17.11. to 22. Zech. 5.1. to. 5. Mal. 3 5. Rom. 1.28.31.32. 2 Tim. 3.1. to 6. Dr. Beards Theatre of God Judgements L. 1. c. 27▪ 28. of Perjurers divine punishments (especially the example of Rodulph. p. 174. with another of that nature p. 176. and the example of that perjured Usurper of the crown, against his Oath, King herald Math. West. An. 1066. p. 430.438. with the sad St●ri●s of Archbishop Cranmers' tortures of Conscience, and Mr. Bilneys for subscribing against their Consciences to save their Lives, in Mr. Fox his Monuments: And then they will either with Peter, after he had abjured his Lord and Master with an oath, go forth and weep bitterly, if they have any sparks of Grace or hopes of Salvation remaining in them; or else with treacherous Judas, who betrayed his Lord and Master to gratify the High-Priests, go out despairing, and hang themselves to avoid the shame of the World, and anguish of their tormenting Consciences. A Quaere touching an English Monarchy, and a Low-Country Free-State; which of them is the Freest, and most to be desired. An English monarchy, Is a most honourable free Government by an hereditary King according to the laws of the kingdom, supplied only (without any standing Army, Garrisons, freequarter, Excise, or monthly Contributions, by a bare Ordinance of a few Commons) with a Subsidy or two, in divers years, freely granted by the Laity and Clergy in full Parliament by distinct Acts of Parliament. A Low-countries Free-State, Is an Ignoble Servitude under the military Command of many self-created new States, erected and supported by the mere Power of a standing Army, constant Garrisons, Citadels, accompanied with perpetual monthly Contributions, Taxes, Excises, and freequarter imposed on the Clergy & Laity by these new States alone, without common consent or Act of Parliament, and augmented and disposed of at their own Will and Pleasures. Utrum horum mavis, accipe. FINIS.