The Scourge : in vindication of the Church of England ; to which is added, IThe danger of the Church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters ; Occasion'd by a presentment of the forty second paper of the Scourge at the King's Bench Bar, by the Grand Jury of the hundred of Ossulston ; IIThe anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall . fh him with Ecclefiaftical Ccnfures, and can forthe leaft Mifmanagement, deliver the Monarchover to Satan to he hujfeted. The greatcft Honourthe Prefbytery can beftow upon the Sovereign is,to dignify him with the for
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The Scourge : in vindication of the Church of England ; to which is added, IThe danger of the Church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters ; Occasion'd by a presentment of the forty second paper of the Scourge at the King's Bench Bar, by the Grand Jury of the hundred of Ossulston ; IIThe anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall . fh him with Ecclefiaftical Ccnfures, and can forthe leaft Mifmanagement, deliver the Monarchover to Satan to he hujfeted. The greatcft Honourthe Prefbytery can beftow upon the Sovereign is, to dignify him with the formal Office of a Lay-Elder^ which the meanefb Mechanic in the King-dom may be equally capable to difcharge. But the Church of England is fmcere, loyal, uniform, and generous in her Obedience •, fhe h;isa juft and flicrcd Efteem for Majcfly, and difownsthgfe wild and pernicious Opinions which crampthe Dignity and the Prerogative of Kings. And were TO T^e SCOVKCE. Num.i. •were I worthy to lay before a Prince a Method ofPolicy^ that would be a perpetual Ornament tohis Crowfiy and eftablifh his Tyrone under him:This Englijh Church is what, upon the pure fcoreof Loyalty^ I mult in Confcience^ with Humilityrecommend to him, it being impoflible for one, who has a religious Regard for her Doctrine andCommunion^ ever to renounce his Suhje^ion^ or be-*?come a Rebel to his Prince.. MoNPAY KuM. 2. The SCOURGE. ^ri