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 ation, by their repreFenratives, n veral parliaments tmbcd n make hm. Under this belief I'have [worn to obey hm, and I defign to obferve that 0ath part o which obliges me to dovor ll 1 cret traitors ad conspirators gainfi s ma- ita./$ ern and owerrtnent 3 fuch trailors and co fprators I conceived thole perfons to he, again whom I undertook this paperi I thought it my t] there%re to difcover them, as I had fwom to and I think that at lea I derve impnaiff for .pains. Yet has it been of hte malidoufiy reported both h publick and private, that fereral of the Biops have petition'd the King to CupprOs a' feandalous pa- per cMl'd T RR m-F    u ;, highl reg, Sine of our figacious news-writer r'eprclent it, o the to aniz'erfitie,tbe cbrian religion, aad the reformation. By whom this is done, or with what intent, is eafy enough to gue; but the artifice is fo thin d ridicubus, that no by, I think, can  deceiv by it. It cannot however be an improper time to pro- uee rome of my proo againfi the $ns with whom I hae enter'd the lis from whence ma appear, whether I who relate, or my let who publies or thq who a& hch enormitNc$ a ain tb government ought to be under a g. PP henriohs f?om h goemment. IK for ce  may be ju.e in my o'n care, to be puniM IVhig: and Tories too for the time thing, is, I think a little too hard ufige  'tis hch fore.flroke and firoke play, as I cannot pobly under,and. One of my principal evidences is a fermon preh'd May 9, 179, which ! promis'd to give an accoant 0'when a proper opportunity offered itfilf': aceor- Anti, I willbe in with it next edne . In th mean trine, I wdl prefent my reader wtfi hme hr. fie ccadifios, which may ferve for coaatenl prooffs,

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