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Having come to a conclusion of the six heads proposed to be treated of; I Judged it conduceing by way of postscript to subjoin a Seventh, in vindication of these consciencious and truely tender sufferers, who in the dread and aw of the holy, Soveraigne & Supreme Law-giver, who command∣eth his subjects and followers to abstain from all appearance of evill, did in obedience to him and his Royall Law, choose rather to suffer the rage, robberies & violence of Crwel and bloody enemies, togither with Censurs, reproaches, oblo∣quies & contempt of appostatiseing professors, than to give any aid or encowragement to the avowed and declared enemies of Christ, that might contribute to the promove∣ing their Sacrilegious Tyrannicall and hellish projects & practices, calculat & prosecut against the Gospel and King∣dome of Christ, the Covenanted reformed Religion of the Church, the Rights, Laws and Liberties of the people, and to the Introduceing of Antichristian Idolatrie, Tyran∣nie & Slaverie, by paying any of their wicked & wickedly imposed exactions, raised for furthering their hellish de∣signes, of which, none who payes them can be Innocent.
HEAD. VII. The Sufferings of many, for Refusing to pay the wicked Exactions of the Cess, Loca∣lity, Fynes &c. Vindicated.
IT will possibly seem impertinent, or at least pre∣posterous at such a time, when the pressure of these ••urdens is not more pinching to the Generality of professing people, and in such a retrograde order, as after the discussion of the foregoing Heads, to subjoyne any disquisition of these Questions, which are now out of date and doors with many. But considering that the Impositions of these Burdens are still pressing to some and the difficulties of doubts & disputes about