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which is reason enough toprayer

Since she ca here; and it

is thought that the croill be taken off her head by a strong handling

of the Parliah

in the peerage, like owls and rooks in the bartisans of an old tower, I

have ood I have seen them in the

House of Lords, clothed in their idolatrous robes; and when I looked at

the's throne, and on the

side of the powerful, egging on, as I saw one of the in a whisper,

the Lord Liverpool, before he rose to speak against the queen, the blood

ran cold in ht of their woeful persecutions of our

national church, and prayed inwardly that I ht be keepit in the

humility of a zealous presbyter, and that the corruption of the frail

huht never be tempted by the pampered whoredoms

of prelacy