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 N o xxxv. .frankly to us, anti &dar'O, that, nxt to ]3e;n g Crlris,  the fl, he dr'd to fle the That there wi men may no longer continue their miake, I hy hold of this opportunity to lure them, (in the name of ;I1 confidering W n . s) that e cannot concur with them in this parucu- far; that we haYe as bad an opinion of the P ZSD, anO as gooda one of King Go,swe had efore the fitaI8outh. fcheme was tt our rentments extend only to the r8ors and their accomplies that we &fire to  no R0s, bat that of eabh, and erek} andbib/irk bapbin; that we balieve all there .things can be RsToan to us only by the continuance of POTZSZa Succussos; and that therefore we will not be banter'd out it by FXLS vile irony, d rafcally double entendre. We affure them, tt we will nke the King's royal word for it, that he had no nd in bringing the misfortunes upon us. and that he is flncerely concern'd for our relief we therefore can, by no means, bhme him, for what he could not help, and from wch he is willing to deliver us. . Neither cm we pobly apprehen ho RSTO,ON, which good Mr. Msr fo rnefily &fires to 6 will, in any meafure, contribute to our advantage; we are grievoufly at a loft to un- &rand how a va adition of ne debts (which muff inevitably be the confequence of this i'd- ar blg) will fe us om thole we already groan un&r, unlefi the old one are to be w]p'd' off make room for the ev es, which many of us flould not like at alii we are likewife at a �rcdve how the Church of ngland (as ill fhe is prefent)will be in a whir better conditio,, under a i01(h ur/g fatherD and we cannot lot our lir�i!dp cloubting, whether the

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