III more exten f tie, and take in the mode- rate Men of all Perfuafions. In the Preface of their famous Admonition to the Parliament, which is always ap- peal'd to, as containing the general Senfe of the Party, they give the fol- lowing Advice, " And let us all with " more earneft Prayer than we are cc wont, earnef}ly recommend it to " God his Bleffìng ; and namely, that " it will pleafe him by his Spirit, to " lighten the Heart of our molt graci- " ous Sovereign, and the Reft in Au- " thority, to the Benefit of his final! " Flock, and the OVERTHROW oftheir ". proud Enemies, that Godlinefs may " by them proceed in Peace. " And that we might not be at any Lofs to know who thefe proud Enemies are, that they defire to be overthrown, they defcribe them very diftintly, " Ceram " tain Men whofe Credit is great, and " whofe Friends are many, we mean " the Lordly Lords, Archbi hops, Bi- ",hops, Sifragays, Bans, Univerfity " Dolors, andBachelors of' Divinity, " Archdeacons, Chancellors, and the cc Reif. of that proud Generation, " WHOSE KINGDOMMUST DOWN, hold " they never fo hard ; becaufe their tyrannous Lordíh ipcannot f andwith " Chrf's Kingdom." Can there be a more
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