Uncle that will bear you out in't? O fearful saith the Malignant, what words are here? But I prithee consider what has been done with what hath been spoken, canst thou dislke of the words when thou thinkest of the actions? must the foulest things that can be, be set forth in the fairest phrase that may be, is Theft commendable, is Rape tolerable, and is not murder damnable? And I prithee how comes it to pass that these are so rife in England? must the Actors be forborn, the counsels winked at, and the authority approved off? This were the way indeed to gain the love of our Enemies, and dissemble ourselves to nothing. but the King's person thou sayst is hated, ti's by Thee then and thy fraternity that strive to keep him in the road of ruin, we that speak plainly mean honestly, perhaps you pray for him (now) more than we do, but whilst your hearts are wrong, your prayers cannot be right. We pray heartily that God would be pleased to disperse the Cloud, and discover the light to him, we pray that God would make him fit for our prayers; and when we have prayed him into another condition, we'll pray for him after another Fashion, when he shall come in to his Parliament, and go forward with the work he hath begun there, when he shall sit as a King in his Throne, and make it appear by his Government that he sincerely aims at the glory of God, and the good of his People, than he shall have the highest room in our hearts, and we'll pray earnestly (as you do now) that God may prosper him in all his Actions. FINIS.