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A91160 Mr. Prinns charge against the King. Shewing that the Kings design, purpose, and resolution, his endeavours, practice, and conversation, have alwayes been engaged, byassed, and tended to settle, establish, confirm, popery, tyranny, and slavery, in, among, over his dominions, subjects, people, and in order to that design, end, and purpose, he writ to the Pope of Rome ... engaging himself to the said Pope, to endeavour to settle the popish religion only in his dominions; and since his coming to the crown, hath extented extraordinary favonrs [sic] upon, and protecti- on [sic] of notorious papists, priests & Jesuits, against all prosecution of lawes enacted against them; notwith- standing all his protestations to the contrary, hath raised up a most horrid, unnatural, and bloudy warre, arming his Roman Catholique subjects to massacre, plunder, torture, imprison, ruine, his loyall, faithfull pious Protestant subjects to burn, sack, and spoile their cities, towns and villages, collected from the bookes written. / By William Prinne of Lincolns Inne, Esquire. Being but a very small tast from that main ocean of that which he hath written concerning the King, ... Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1648 (1648) Wing P3925; Thomason E526_37; ESTC R203359 6,088 8

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Court where they have bin in favours and preserved from all violence injury c. notwithstanding his many printed Declarations Proclamations Protestations Vowes against Popery and Papists to blind and delude the over credulous vulgar and notwithstanding his brave real royal defence of the Protestant Religion so often promised the best and most zealous Protestants Ministers people both in England and Ireland have bin every where most cruelly massacred plundered tortured imprisoned ruined by the blood-thirsty Popish Cavaliers many of their Houses and almost whole Towns fired sackt by his speciall Commission 6. That the said King did admit Can the Popes legate and that under the very name notion and Authority of the Popes Legate into familiar accesse to and conference with him by all Arts Policier and Arguments to pervert and draw him with his 3. Kingdoms to a new subjection to the see of Rome as Cardinall Pool the Popes Legate extant in England before this in Queen Maries Raign reconciled her and the Realm to Rome to their intolerable prejudice an act so inconsistant to the Lawes of this Realm with the Kings ancient and late Remonstrances Oaths Protestations to maintain the Protestant Religion as may ever amaze the World which ever looks more at real actions then verball Protestations 7. That the King after Endimian Porter had gained the Custody of the great Seal of England did issue out divers Proclamations under the great Seal proclaiming the Parliament Traytors and Rebells yea did grant Commissions to Irish and English Papists contrary to his former Proclamations to raise Popish forces both at home and in forraign parts for his defence as his trustiest and most loyall Subjects and did send letters and Commissions of favour to the Irish Rebells and hinder all supply from hence to the Protestant party there 8. That the said King after the bloody Irish Rebells had destroyed the precious lives of above a hundred and forty Thousand Protestan●s in Ireland and were like to be overcome by the Parliaments Forces sent from hence and from Scotland to relieve the Prot●stant party condescended to Articles of pacification with these Rebells contrary to an Act of Parliament and both Houses consents wherein the said wicked Rebells are declared his Majesties good Catholick Subjects and no Rebells at all 9. That the said King did send for many thousands of the said Rebells into England to massacre the Protestant English here and fight against the Parliament as they did in Ireland heretofore Whereas it flyes up and down in the mouths of the over-credulous vulgar that Mr. Wil. Prinne since his admission into the Honourable House of Commons hath most petulently exclaimed against the Armies late Remonstrance wherein they desire Justice may be done against the King as the grand Delinquent of the Kingdom furiously env●ighed against the same as if he was newly become the Kings Advocate these therefore are to stop the current of such reports and to desire that men may deffen their eares thereunto considering that not only their tender care of the priviledges of Parl. requiring no notice to be taken of any mans Speech within these walles but also their respects and love unto Mr Prinns that hath written so much of the peoples and Kingdoms interest and power to call their Kings and Governours to accompt for their unjust wicked and tyrannicall Government doth require the same for if occasion be offered the present proceedings of the Army in requiring justice to be done upon the King and all other Delinquents as those that lately fomented second War invited the Scots into this Kingdome to that end c. shall be clearly fully convincingly asserted argu●d and maintained from the severall labours pains and writings of the said Anthem M● William Prinne FINIS Vide the 3d. part of the Soveraigue power of Parliaments kingdoms Page 83. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. Popish Royall Favorite page 40. Popish Royall Favorite pag. 50. ibid. p. 50 ibid. p. 41 ibid. p. 51 ibid. ibid. pag. 58. 57. Epistle to the Reader before the popish Royall favourit Romes Master-peece p. 31. Roomes Master-peece p. 33 Popish Royall Favourite 35. ibid.