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m His Maiefties Speech to the
the 9th of March, i <541, when they prcfented the
Declaration of both Houfes of Parliament at ZSijrft-marhgt.
^m confiBcut that pem etptct not 3 Ctjottio gibe you a fpeeup
finer to tljfe Orange ano nnerpecteti Declatatton; ^no 3 am
fojttp (in tije Dfftrattton of this Bt'ngDom) roufhomothtnfe tt)is
map of ^ooteCTe to be mote conbentent, then tljat piopofeo bp mp
^eCTage of tlje io,h of ^anuarp laft to botlj i^oufes.
%$ conccmutgtbcgrouniis of pour fears anti Jealoufies, 3
mfl| take time to anufel particuiarip, auo Doubt not but 3 ty&U
bo it to the fattsfaetton of all tije i©o?1d. <0od, tnbls gooDftme,
DifcOber the feetcts ano bottoms of all $totsattB%t eaftmo; anDtljen S tball
®ami rfebt bt tbe epeo nf toi mp people. ; meantime, 3 «wft tell pou, %bat 31 ra*
tbet ejrpccteo atumotcatfow fo? 0)e imputation laiDoumeln fiBafier Pims Speech, tben
jfibat anp mo?e generail aRnmoursi auo Dlfcoutfes tboulD get cr eDlt mitft pou»
jo? mp Jeans ano a>oubts,i did not tbsnb tDep Ojouid Ijabe been thought fo gtounoieCTe
0?ttlblali, tbhflefo manp S>eD!ttous pamphlets anD Sermons are loobeo upon, ano fo
great tumults are rememb?eD, unptmifbeD^untttuulreD into; i Oill tonfeCTe mp Jears,
anD call (25od to naitnefle, xtjat thep are greater fo? the true ^?oteOant^?ofeiSon, mp
people auD Xatbs,theu fo? mp omn eights 0? $>afetp; though 3 mud tellpott,ico^>
celbe that none ofthefe are free from Danger JJt-—
aahat moniD pou habey t^abe 3 bloiateD pour Itams 1 #abe 3 DenleD to paffe aup one
jStli fo? tlje eafe anD fecurltre of mp Subjects + 3 do not asb pou tbhat pou habe Done
fo?i$)c. •_ ' I ^ '
^abe anp of mp people been tranfpo?t mith Jears anD ^pp?ehen5ons t 3 habe
offereD as free anD generaii a i^arDon, as pone feibes can Debife. Sttl thlS confiDereD,
Xhtte IS a iuDgementfrom ^eaben upon this |5ation, if theft Sbftractions continue,
d5oD fo DeaUbith ^eanD^fue, as all mp Xhoughts anD intentions are uptight fo?
the maintenance of the true 0?oteftant ^tofeCTton, anDfo?the £>bferbat(on anD #?eferba^
tion of the Xams ofthisflanD: &nD,i hopt, <15od mill biefreanDafTiftthofe Xamsfo?
mp$?eferbationt - * A"i ;
2lSfo?the ^DDitionall 2>eclaration, pou are to ejcpectan ^nfmerto it, mhen poudjall
receibethe^nimer to the declaration it felf, c / ; ’
f Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings.
moft ExcellentMajeftie: And by the Afsignesof John Bill. 164.1.
the 9th of March, i <541, when they prcfented the
Declaration of both Houfes of Parliament at ZSijrft-marhgt.
^m confiBcut that pem etptct not 3 Ctjottio gibe you a fpeeup
finer to tljfe Orange ano nnerpecteti Declatatton; ^no 3 am
fojttp (in tije Dfftrattton of this Bt'ngDom) roufhomothtnfe tt)is
map of ^ooteCTe to be mote conbentent, then tljat piopofeo bp mp
^eCTage of tlje io,h of ^anuarp laft to botlj i^oufes.
%$ conccmutgtbcgrouniis of pour fears anti Jealoufies, 3
mfl| take time to anufel particuiarip, auo Doubt not but 3 ty&U
bo it to the fattsfaetton of all tije i©o?1d. <0od, tnbls gooDftme,
DifcOber the feetcts ano bottoms of all $totsattB%t eaftmo; anDtljen S tball
®ami rfebt bt tbe epeo nf toi mp people. ; meantime, 3 «wft tell pou, %bat 31 ra*
tbet ejrpccteo atumotcatfow fo? 0)e imputation laiDoumeln fiBafier Pims Speech, tben
jfibat anp mo?e generail aRnmoursi auo Dlfcoutfes tboulD get cr eDlt mitft pou»
jo? mp Jeans ano a>oubts,i did not tbsnb tDep Ojouid Ijabe been thought fo gtounoieCTe
0?ttlblali, tbhflefo manp S>eD!ttous pamphlets anD Sermons are loobeo upon, ano fo
great tumults are rememb?eD, unptmifbeD^untttuulreD into; i Oill tonfeCTe mp Jears,
anD call (25od to naitnefle, xtjat thep are greater fo? the true ^?oteOant^?ofeiSon, mp
people auD Xatbs,theu fo? mp omn eights 0? $>afetp; though 3 mud tellpott,ico^>
celbe that none ofthefe are free from Danger JJt-—
aahat moniD pou habey t^abe 3 bloiateD pour Itams 1 #abe 3 DenleD to paffe aup one
jStli fo? tlje eafe anD fecurltre of mp Subjects + 3 do not asb pou tbhat pou habe Done
fo?i$)c. •_ ' I ^ '
^abe anp of mp people been tranfpo?t mith Jears anD ^pp?ehen5ons t 3 habe
offereD as free anD generaii a i^arDon, as pone feibes can Debife. Sttl thlS confiDereD,
Xhtte IS a iuDgementfrom ^eaben upon this |5ation, if theft Sbftractions continue,
d5oD fo DeaUbith ^eanD^fue, as all mp Xhoughts anD intentions are uptight fo?
the maintenance of the true 0?oteftant ^tofeCTton, anDfo?the £>bferbat(on anD #?eferba^
tion of the Xams ofthisflanD: &nD,i hopt, <15od mill biefreanDafTiftthofe Xamsfo?
mp$?eferbationt - * A"i ;
2lSfo?the ^DDitionall 2>eclaration, pou are to ejcpectan ^nfmerto it, mhen poudjall
receibethe^nimer to the declaration it felf, c / ; ’
f Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings.
moft ExcellentMajeftie: And by the Afsignesof John Bill. 164.1.
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