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PAge 8. line 21. read whom the Carthaginians could not beat. p. 10. l. 17. r. could not do till then. p. 12. l. 19. add, Our Representes in Parliament, as to the exercise of that Power the Law vests in them, (which every one that knows the constitution of England, knows to have bounds) do legally bind us: because we chose them, and gave them authority for that purpose, To consent for us. But if they usurpe any other Power, (as the Milicia, Reforming the Caurch in spite of the King, &c.) the conclude not us at all. We neither entru∣sted them, with any such Power, nor know of any such Power inherent in our selves to trust them with. This being very clear to any but those that will not see; in this sense I grant, Thay by, &c. p. 12. l. 21. r. do consent: and that. p. 13. l. 9. r. that if he. l 13. add, Good Doctrine for the Rump. p. 20. l. 4. r. and then to one which— p. 24 l. 10 r. A Tenent, which the Army raised upon the score of this Covenant learnt so well. p. 32. l. 2. f. what, r. which. l. 8. f. to, r. so. p. 42. l. 14 after questioned, add, it as to that. p. 43. l. 6. aft. nothing, add, of it. p. 45. l. 14. dele that. p. 46. l. 15. f. very be, r. be very. p. 84. l. 3 Consider them though but as so many single persons, the Covenant bending. p. 85. l. 1. r. Which being a former bond, no mans Allegiance was. p. 145. l. 10. r. perswaded the Nobles that Prelates.