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 FirIt, What moji o[ them had takm the Oaths t, the ufurtxTr__. Secondly, wht it ould c the nation  great 'hiry, at t Kin ann his imds re u- t,8,1 to  g  cliff=eric reli 'on rom hat a e. All wNch ivolous gcs he fully anfered in a �e words. Yo the firfl, viz. That moil of the Kins's friend, 13ad taken the oaths to the ujitrper : He anfwered, I .thrant it i but betaup th had done a wicked unjuit ing, muff tbe/therfbre continue in it ? Wretched bldeed muff tbei} eafe be, vben their alology becomes their aggravation t Here was an abfolufion from oaths, flap. dafl at once, for the young hdents to carry home they hare next an occalion for perjury. gaintl As to the fecond of theta, viz. That it vould the nationa great deal of bloodfled to reflethe King: this objeaion, fiid he, is of jufi as much weight, if a ern who bad broke a Limb jhou!d cbufe to be to)me pain tn the ]}tting of it.. To the third, That the 1ling and his jrriends evere $[ted to be of a different religion from what voas en" erally Fofqfi'd here, he anfwered roundly thus: $uptfimg it to bejb,yet is there no more weight in it than in an  the reft; or it could not be denied ,y,f . that he had a jttfi hercalgary right to_ be our King: Nov jullice is of a divine eternal. nature, and cannot with he difperd u_a any account  to do injuttice un- der preterze of religion, b to obey God's laws  ng .3od's lawS: We muff not, fiid he. do injultice to PrelD"oe the &fi church, or the }efi religion in the tn .-ufiie, d de un it us:

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