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A Letter from a Person of Quality, to His Friend in the Country (1675)-fleuron
A Letter from a Person of Quality, to His Friend in the Country (1675)-fleuron

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Letter from a Person of Quality, to His

Friend in the Country.

SIR,

THis Session being ended, and the the Bill of the Test neer finished at the Committee of the whole House; I can now give you a perfect Account of this State Master-piece. It was first hatch't (as almost all the Mischiefs of the World have hitherto been) amongst the Great Church Men, and is a Project of several Years standing, but found not Ministers bold enough to go through with it, until these new ones, who wanting a better Bottom to support them, betook themselves wholly to this, which is no small Undertaking if you consider it in its whole Extent.

First, to make a distinct Party from the rest of the Nation of the High Episcopal Man, and the Old Cavalier, who are to swallow the hopes of enjoying all the Power and Office of the Kingdom, being also tempted by the advantage they may recieve from overthrowing the Act of Oblivion, and not a little rejoicing to think how valiant they should prove, if they could get any to fight the Old Quarrel over again; Now they are possest of the Arms, Forts, and Ammunition of the Nation.

Next they design to have the Government of the Church Sworne to as Unalterable, and so Tacitely owned to be of Divine Right, which though inconsistent with the Oath of Supremacy; yet the Church Men easily break through all Obligations whatsoever, to attain this Station, the advantage of which, the Prelate of Rome hath sufficiently taught the World.

Then in requital to the Crown, they declare the Government absolute and Arbitrary, and allow Monarchy as well as Episcopacy to be Jure Divino, and not to be bounded, or limited by humane Laws.

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