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The Snare is broken. Wherein is proved, That the Covenant-oath was unlawfully imposed and taken, and not to be kept, as binding the Conscience.
IT is a saying of a 1.1Solomon, There is way which seemeth right unto a man; but the end thereof are the wayes of death. That the Covenant given and taken through the two Kingdoms, hath seem∣ed unto many a way right, lawfull, religious, 'tis granted on all sides: the thing therefore which I have undertaken (and by the good hand of God assisting me) shall fully and clearly prove, is, that the same, is the way of death: a Covenant contrary to Religion, Law and Reason.
And first to begin with the generall definition of an Oath, which according to b 1.2Divines, is a religious and ne∣cessary attestation of Gods holy Name, whereby we invocate him as a witnesse to confirm the truth of our speech, and as a Judge if we speak falsly. And c 1.3Aristotle, and d 1.4Cicero speak to the same effect, de••••ning an Oath, to be A religious attestation, taking God to witnesse.
It is said to be A religious attestation, because an Oath is e 1.5part of Gods worship: That the Covenant-oath was not so, is apparent. For, 1. It is an enemie to Gods worship and true Religion; under the name of heresie and schisme, a meer designe to stop the passage of many precious truths, and to hindr the Saints from Church-fellowship, and walking in the faith and order of the Gospel.
2. It cannot be religious, because it contains a contra∣diction, and so enforceth the taker, necessarily to be •• Co∣venant-breaker one way or other. In the third Article he