THE Humbd. 15. Currant Intelligence. From Saturday June 11.to Budhap June 14. #68. Edenburgh, Fune.7 ‘Ere is printed by Order of Couns ~ cel a‘most Blasphemous andT rea sonable Paper emitted by the . IA Phanatical underscribers (who are Walter, Ker , John Gibb , David Famison, and John Young Prisoners it Can nongate Tolbaith Iron-house,in wact they de clare, That it seemed good to the Holy Ghost; and to them, to take out of their Bibles the Psalms in Meeter (being a humane addition) and burn them in the Prison, and afterwards sweep away the ashes. Likewise in the holy Scriptures they renounce Chapters, Verses, and Contents, being only done by humane wisdom: ‘They renounce the Impression and Translation of both the Old and New Te staments, and that for Additions put unto them by men, and other causes as first pur ing in horrid Blasphemy, making a ‘Tyrant Patron of the Church, for putting in horrid Picures, and for drawing cores betwixt the Books of the Bible: They renounce all Ca techisms, larger and shorter, the Acts of the General Assembly; all the Covenants acknow ledging Sin, and engaging to Duties; and that which they call Preaching-books,and all their Works, Form, Manner , Worship,Do ctrine, Discipline, Government, the studying on Books, the thing they call Preaching, by reason that instead of going to God for his Mind, they go to their Books, making their Books their God, and their Leader. They re nounce the limitting the Lords Mind by Glasles, Ordination by Men, the Covenant taken at Ducens ferry, called Carghells Covenant ;'s also the Declarations of Hamilton and Langhare,as not being frit enough, most blasphemously adding that therefore it seems good to the Ho ly Ghost,and to them,to burn the said Cove nants, together with all the former Works of the Clergy of Scotland, and throughout the whole world, waiting till God shall give them Teaching from himself. They re nounce and decline all Authority throughout the world, and all that are in Authority, and all their Acts and Edicts. They renounce the names of Months, as Fanuary, c. and of all Daies, as well the Daies of the week, as Holy-daies . They een renounce all Chapels,Chaplains,Feasting, Piping, Dancing, Laughing,Monk-lands,Fryer-lende Churcher, Church-yards, Market-Crosses, Fount Stones, Images, all Registers..of Lands and Hanfed together with all manner of Law-works, Ball iads, Romances, Play-books, Cards, and Dice : ‘They also renounce all the Customs‘and Fa shions of this Generation, and their way of Eating, Drinking, Clothing and Sleeping. They renounce all that are in Prisons, as well Men as Women, by reason that, Kaixing sent a copy of this their Declaration, they refused to receive it, calling them Devils in the close, they most impudently say, . That, after many dates fasting and praying, they avert pressed by the Holy ‘Ghost'to put out this: Decla ration. Lomdio, uals 45. De Miler Dea of Normich, being lately deceased, irs Eid, He will be succeeded by Dr. Sharp, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Changellor. Dublin, June On Thursday left--at our Mikon, ‘Companys of Foot,and ‘Troops of Horse, marthed ima she Field in thar the Array, where his Grace the Duke of Gamond honoured them, with his presence, and iene, in the Field. In the Afternoon his race Rode through the several Divisions,the Com panies giving him several Vollies az he pas sed by them. © oO Dublin, Fune 7. We have a Rumoehers as if an Irish man had accused several Géhitle men of the County of Limmerick, to be con cerned in the Plot, and that they are sent for up hither. This Evening I was Buried the Lord Tullere, Son to the Earl of Arran. We have of late had some refreshing Showers of Rain, which doth not a little rejoyce us, not having had any for several weeks past. London, June 13.Last week Mr. Adak nemarra, and another of the Irish Winnefite being Drinking at the Sun-Tavern behind the Exchange, happened to Quarrel in their Cups, upon which they were both seized by 2 Com stable, and carried before Sir Thomas Blud worth, who committed them for that, night to the Counter, since which they are came out upon Bail. The Court of King’s Bench having laft Penneday fined the Sheriffs of ‘Lemdox and Middlesex a hundred pounds for omitting some things they were obliged to perform by the Duty of their Plates; the Judges upofi application made to them by the‘ Sheriffs on Saturday, have’ been pleased to Remit the said Fine: - a