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ilicy piuiwiiiiy auu. iu vian^uiof being brought into the Plot.Jcjf. What, do you talk of FitzbarrU ?Etfrw.What made the P'anaticks talk fo much of him, and cry him up for an honelt man, and bend all their united Forces to lave hts lik ? And yet now when he tells the truth they will not believe him, though it is apparent there could be no juggle ?Jefi, Why Sir, you muft know, that every thingwith thetri is true or falfeas it may fcrve their li tercft.Earn, But all this while where is thecaic'andconcern for the prefervation of his Majelucs life? it is not impoflible there (liould be a Fanatical Plot, is it? nowfuppoiing but a bare probability, and I think the whole Nation is fentiblc enough of that, can there be too great Caution ufed to prevent the danger of fucha Dellgn, or can they who endear vour to pcrfuade People there is no danger, mean well to the King and the Government ? iuppofe it to be true and till it is by due procefs ot Law proved otherwife, every good Subjelt;4 is bound to believe it true, by virtue of the Oath of Allegiance, which svery Subje(3:of England is bound to take, if lawfully tendred, all perfoiis are obliged to dotlmrhcji ^ndeavoitrs to difclofe and mah^ knevpn unto his Ma-his Heirs and Sticcejfors^ allEreafins andtraite-^ojts C9nflrracies tphichthey Jhailkiiovp orbear of^ to he 9gain{i him or any of tlsem. Now pray do but ob-‘erve what good Subjedls thefc true Protejiant Fana-?icks are, and how much they value Oaths i they lear of all fides of their Ears of a traitetous Con-XL \Jli l»UV^ n^iiv^ilixo lUiUUg XUUX|Mr. Sheriff, you ought to be denied nothing that U here ?Whether the King wasnotjikc tocxpec^a great meafure of Judice from the Jury that was impannefd for Sam. Harris^ who Hands adcufcd for difpcrfing the Libel for which his Names-fake was hanged, when’tis faidihe Foreman was one of thofe that bail’d him, and Samuel himfd[ was exalted at the Seffions to ht on Mr, Sheriffs left hand ?%3. Whether Old Nols heads did not take it' for 3n affront to be thrown down from the Pinacle of Honour, which is repairing at the South end of IFefminfler-ball't and whether he would not be better than a Witch who could tell who ihali be his Succeffor in that high Preferment ?4. Whether Reading did not once look through a Loophole for endeavouring to hide the Popilh Plot, and fomc others for vilitying the Kings Evidence ^ and whether feme perfons may not arrive at the fame advancement tor their Learning and pains taken to ftifle the Fanatick Confpiracy ? '5. Whether the Whigs and Bromidghams had not better be quiet than go fcatcering their idle ftories about the Town,fincc no body believes them the more innocent, or believes lefs of a Fanatical Plot for all they can fay ?6. whether Heyns for whom fuch pains was taken to procure him a Pardon, wasan hon'cft man then, and how a man comes fo foon to be changed by giving Evidence for the King ? ^7. Whether there be not hanging choice of Pldtsand Plotters, let them be of what Religfon thiey
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