A discovery, or Certaine observations, concerning the crafty and cursed proceedings of the conspirators, or rebbells of England against their owne King, Queene, church, government, then established; to wit 1639. And the liberty, peace, fafety [sic], & quiet-beeing, of that our nation, and other kingdomes thereunto belonging. By whom the people of other nations have beene also cheated and troubled. Observed by J. M. whose hart hath for many yeares together mourned in secret, for the calamity by the sayd rebbels, brought upon his owne, and other nations.

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A discovery, or Certaine observations, concerning the crafty and cursed proceedings of the conspirators, or rebbells of England against their owne King, Queene, church, government, then established; to wit 1639. And the liberty, peace, fafety [sic], & quiet-beeing, of that our nation, and other kingdomes thereunto belonging. By whom the people of other nations have beene also cheated and troubled. Observed by J. M. whose hart hath for many yeares together mourned in secret, for the calamity by the sayd rebbels, brought upon his owne, and other nations.
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J. M.
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[Amsterdam? :: s.n.],
Printed in the yeare 1657.
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Conspiracies -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Monarchy -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
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"A discovery, or Certaine observations, concerning the crafty and cursed proceedings of the conspirators, or rebbells of England against their owne King, Queene, church, government, then established; to wit 1639. And the liberty, peace, fafety [sic], & quiet-beeing, of that our nation, and other kingdomes thereunto belonging. By whom the people of other nations have beene also cheated and troubled. Observed by J. M. whose hart hath for many yeares together mourned in secret, for the calamity by the sayd rebbels, brought upon his owne, and other nations." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A51719.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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A DISCOVERY, OR CERTAINE OBSERVATIONS, CONCERNING The crafty and cursed Proceedings of the Conspirators, or Rebbells of ENGLAND, against their owne King, Queene, Church, Government, then established; To wit 1639. And the Liberty, Peace, Fafety, & Quiet-Beeing, of that our Nation, and other Kingdomes thereunto belonging.

By whom the People of other Nations have beene also Cheated and Troubled.

Observed by J. M.

Whose Hart hath for many yeares together mourned in secret, for the Cala∣mity by the sayd Rebbels, brought vpon his owne, and other Nations.

1. Samuel Chap. 15. vers. 23.

Rebellion is as the sinne of witchcraft.

They are inclosed in their owne Fat: with their mouth they speake proudly,

Psal. 17.10.

They are waxen Fat: they shine, yea, they over-passe the deeds of the wicked: they judge not the cause, the cause of the Fatherlesse, yet they prosper: and the right of the needy doe they not judge. Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord? Shall not my soule bee avenged of such a nation as this?

Ierem. 5.28.29.

Printed in the yeare 1657.

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