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 struggle for English freedom, is now likely through the delinquency of those in power to lose all it had fought for,

To such a pass did Lilburne and his friends believe the Long Parliament’s shortcomings had brought its party.

The specific remedies proposed by the pamphlet are of as much interest as its party consciousness. Its wish that the law like the Bible were all in