VVorse & vvorse, or, A description of their desperate condition who shall presume to take the nevv oath or covenant

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VVorse & vvorse, or, A description of their desperate condition who shall presume to take the nevv oath or covenant
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[Oxford :: L. Lichfield],
1643.
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Solemn League and Covenant -- (1643)
Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century.
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A Coroslary to the former.

It may not be omitted to advertise how the Ministers and Trumpeters, sounding Alarums for Warre, and for the Autho∣rizing of this Oath, doe symbolize and jumpe with the Irish Pa∣pists in the selfe same three reasons which make for the justifying their Rebellion. 1. It is in the power of our People (say they) as to create a King, so to dissolve the Royall Government upon oc∣casions seeming good to themselves. The second is Salus Populi, the Peoples generall and necessary good, as they pretend. Thirdly, the establishing of their own profession of Religion. These so many exceptions may prove so many Corrosives to the heart of the Swearer; whether he take it with a conscience wilfull or doubt∣full.

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