Solemn Attestations, Free and unrequired Professions, Fearfull Execrations, made before God, Angels and Men, both in Publick, upon the Throne, under the Crown, in plain Parliament, and also in Private Con∣ferences, which many yet alive can sufficiently attest; by which this poor Church and Nation was insnared, and precipitated into all the Sin and Misery, that since the Year 1650. unto this day, hath afflicted us. How∣ever the Lord, who seeth and heareth, doth also con∣sider, to require it, and the violence done to Himself in many of his suffering members, who partly even in the conscience of the very things, which they that are mostly therein concerned, do mockat, dare not pro∣stitute their Consciences in an ambulatory Complyance, with the wicked Apostacy in these times.
4. We cannot but observe, that after the prevail∣ing, and during the time of the English usurpation, these only, for the most part, remained mindful of, and faithful to the King, who were faithful and stedfast in the Covenant; when as these, who formerly did, and at present do pretend so highly, for the King, in prejudice both of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Cove∣nant, did in their slavish complyance, abandon all Al∣leagance and Honesty, to complement the then Pow∣ers, for the promoving of their own selfish designes, which is the only bond of all their Engagements, and rule and aim of all their Actions. And though many of them do now pretend to have been sufferers, yet it is well known, that if they had had the half of these temptations, which the Faithful upon the account of their alleageance did constantly resist, the Kings In∣terest for their part, had been for ever forgotten, as it was by many of them openly renounced and abjured; And that the main reason of their then seeming and pre∣tended