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faft height refts upon the unmovable foundations of juftice, and heroic virtue, than to chain it in a dependance of fubfifting, or ruining, to the painted battlements and gaudy rottennefs of prelatry, which want but one puff of the king's to blow them down like a pafteboard house built of court-cards? Sir, the little ado which methinks I find in untacking thefe pleasant fophifms, puts me into the mood to tell you a tale ere I proceed further; and Menenius Agrippa speed us.

Upon a time the body fummoned all the members to meet in the guild for the common good, (as Afop's chronicles aver many ftranger accidents :) the head by right takes the first seat, and next to it a huge and monstrous wen little less than the head itself, growing to it by a narrower excrefcency. The members, amazed, began to afk one another what he was that took place next their chief? none could refolve. Whereat the wen, though unwieldy, with much ado gets up, and befpeaks the alfembly to this purpofe: that as in place he was fecond to the head, fo by due of merit; that he was to it an ornament, and ftrength, and of special near relation; and that if the head fhould fail, none were fitter than himself to ftep into his place: therefore he thought it for the honour of the body, that such dignities and rich endowments should be decreed him, as did adorn, and fet out the nobleft members. To this was anfwered, that it fhould be confulted. Then was a wife and learned philofopher fent for, that knew all the charters, laws, and tenures of the body. On him it is impofed by all, as chief committee to examine, and difcufs the claim and petition of right put in by the wen; who foon perceiving the matter, and wondering at the boldness of fuch a fwoln tumor, Wilt thou (quoth he) that art but a bottle of vicious and hardened excrements, contend with the lawful and freeborn members, whose certain number is fet by ancient, and unrepealable: ftatute? head thou art none, though thou receive this huge fubftance from it: what office beareft thou? what good canft thou show by thee done to the commonweal? The wen not eafily dafhed, replies, that his office was his glory; for fo oft as the foul would retire out of the head from over the

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fteaming vapours of the lower parts to divine contemplation, with him the found the pureft and quieteft retreat, as being moft remote from foil and difturbance. Lourdan, quoth the philofopher, thy folly is as great as thy filth know that all the faculties of the foul are confined of old to their feveral veffels and ventricles, from which they cannot part without diffolution of the whole body; and that thou containeft no good thing in thee, but a heap of hard and loathfome uncleannefs, and art to the head a foul disfigurement and burden, when I have cut thee off, and opened thee, as by the help of these implements I will do, all men fhall fee.

But to return whence was digreffed: feeing that the throne of a king, as the wife king Solomon often remembers us, " is established in juftice," which is the univerfal juftice that Ariftotle fo much praifes, containing in it all other virtues, it may affure us that the fall of prelacy, whose actions are so far diftant from juftice, cannot fhake the leaft fringe that borders the royal canopy; but that their standing doth continually oppofe and lay battery to regal fafety, fhall by that which follows eafily appear. Amongst many fecondary and acceffary caufes that fupport monarchy, thefe are not of leaft reckoning, though common to all other ftates; the love of the fubjects, the multitude and valour of the people, and store of treasure. In all these things hath the kingdom been of late fore weakened, and chiefly by the prelates. First, let any man confider, that if any prince fhall fuffer under him a commiffion of authority to be exercised, till all the land groan and cry out, as against a whip of fcorpions, whether this be not likely to leffen, and keel the affections of the fubject. Next, what numbers of faithful and freeborn Englishmen, and good Chriftians, have been conftrained to forfake their deareft home, their friends and kindred, whom nothing but the wide ocean, and the favage deferts of America, could hide and shelter from the fury of the bishops? O fir, if we could but fee the shape of our dear mother England, as poets are wont to give a personal form to what they please, how would fhe appear, think but in a mourning weed, with ashes ye, head, and tears abundantly flowing from her eyes, to be

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hold fo many of her children exposed at once, and thrust from things of dearest neceffity, because their confcience could not affent to things which the bishops thought indifferent? What more binding than confcience? What more free than indifferency? Cruel then must that indifferency needs be, that fhall violate the ftrict neceffity of confcience; merciless and inhuman that free choice and liberty that thall break afunder the bonds of religion! Let the aftrologer be difmayed at the portentous blaze of comets, and impreffions in the air, as foretelling troubles and changes to ftates: I fhall believe there cannot be a more ill-boding fign to a nation (God turn the omen from us!) than when the inhabitants, to avoid infufferable grievances at home, are enforced by heaps to forfake their native country. Now, whereas the only remedy and amends against the depopulation and thinness of a land within, is the borrowed strength of firm alliance from without, these priefly policies of theirs having thus exhaufted our domeftic forces, have gone the way also to leave us as naked of our firmest and faithfullest neighbours abroad, by disparaging and alienating from us all proteftant princes and commonwealths; who are not ignorant that our prelates, and as many as they can infect, account them no better than a fort of facrilegious and puritanical rebels, preferring the Spaniard our deadly enemy before them, and fet all orthodox writers at nought in comparison of the Jefuits, who are indeed the only corrupters of youth and good learning and I have heard many wife and learned men in Italy fay as much. It cannot be that the strongest knot of confederacy fhould not daily flacken, when religion, which is the chief engagement of our league, fhall be turned to their reproach. Hence it is that the profperous and prudent ftates of the United Provinces, (whom we ought to love, if not for themselves, yet for our own good work in them, they having been in a manner planted and erected by us, and having been fince to us the faithful watchmen and difcoverers of many a popish and Auftrian complotted treafon, and with us the partners of many a bloody and victorious battle ;) whom the fimilitude of manners and language, the commodity of traffick, which founded the old Bur

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gundian league betwixt us, but chiefly religion, fhould bind to us immortally; even fuch friends as thefe, out of fome principles inftilled into us by the prelates, have been often difmiffed with diftafteful anfwers, and fometimes unfriendly actions: nor is it to be confidered to the breach of confederate nations, whofe mutual interefts is of fuch high confequence, though their merchants bicker in the Eaft Indies; neither is it fafe, or wary, or indeed chriftianly, that the French king, of a different faith, should afford our nearest allies as good protection as we. Sir, I perfuade myfelf, if our zeal to true religion, and the brotherly ufage of our trueft friends, were as notorious to the world, as our prelatical fchifm, and captivity to rochet apophthegms, we had ere this feen our old conquerors, and afterwards liegemen the Normans, together with the Britains our proper colony, and all the Gafcoins that are the rightful dowry of our ancient kings, come with cap and knee, defiring the fhadow of the English fceptre to defend them from the hot perfecutions and taxes of the French. But when they come hither, and see a tympany of Spaniolized bishops (waggering in the foretop of the state, and meddling to turn and dandle the royal ball with unfkilful and pedantic palms, no marvel though they think it as unfafe to commit religion and liberty to their arbitrating as to a fynagogue of Jesuits.

But what do I ftand reckoning upon advantages and gains loft by the mifrule and turbulency of the prelates? What do I pick up fo thriftily their fcatterings and diminishings of the meaner fubject, whilst they by their feditious practices have endangered to lofe the king one third of his main ftock? What have they not done to banish him from his own native country? But to speak of this as it ought, would ask a volume by itself.

Thus as they have unpeopled the kingdom by expulfion of fo many thousands, as they have endeavoured to lay the fkirts of it bare by disheartening and difhonouring our loyalleft confederates abroad, fo have they hamftrung the valour of the fubject by feeking to effeminate us all at home. Well knows every wife nation that their liberty confifts in manly and honest labours, in fobriety and rigorous honour to the marriagebed, which in both fexes

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fhould be bred up from chafte hopes to loyal enjoyments; and when the people flacken, and fall to loofenefs and riot, then do they as much as if they laid down their necks for fome wild tyrant to get up and ride. Thus learnt Cyrus to tame the Lydians, whom by arms he could not whilst they kept themselves from luxury; with one eafy proclamation to fet up ftews, dancing, feafting, and dicing, he made them foon his flaves. I know not what drift the prelates had, whofe brokers they were to prepare, and fupple us either for a foreign invafion or domeftic oppreffion; but this I am fure, they took the ready way to defpoil us both of manhood and grace at once, and that in the fhamefulleft and ungodlieft manner, upon that day which God's law, and even our own reafon hath confecrated, that we might have one day at leaft of seven set apart wherein to examine and increase our knowledge of God, to meditate and commune of our faith, our hope, our eternal city in Heaven, and to quicken withal the study and exercise of charity; at fuch a time that men fhould be plucked from their fobereft and faddeft thoughts, and by bithops, the pretended fathers of the church, inftigated, by public edict, and with earneft endeavour pushed forward to gaming, jigging, waffailing, and mixed dancing, is a horror to think! Thus did the reprobate hireling prieft Balaam feek to fubdue the Ifraelites to Moab, if not by force, then by this devilish policy, to draw them from the fanctuary of God to the luxurious and ribald feafts of Baal-peor. Thus have they trefpaffed not only against the monarchy of England, but of Heaven alfo, as others, I doubt not, can prosecute against them.

I proceed within my own bounds to fhow you next what good agents they are about the revenues and riches of the kingdom, which declare of what moment they are to monarchy, or what avail. Two leeches they have that ftill fuck, and fuck the kingdom, their ceremonies and their courts. If any man will contend that ceremonies be lawful under the gofpel, he may be answered other where. This doubtlefs, that they ought to be many and overcoftly, no true proteftant will affirm. Now I appeal to all wife men, what an exceffive waste of treasure hath been within these few years in this land, not in the expe

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