. A vindication of the dissenters from the charge of rebellion and being the authors of our civil wars ... . ijlial Cavils^ rdfe up, andwalked about th§ Room, concluding him to be aMadman, not fit to be difputed with, who will ar-gue a2;ainil Experience. So may I fay, if Mr. A. andhis Tribe will go Raving up and down the Coun-try, 7hat we are all Traytors and Rebels, I Ihall onlyjrefer them to the Experience of the Nation for ThirtyYears fuccefTively; and if this will not Jhp theirMouths, I ihail look upon th^m zh Jitter for 3edlai<than a fober Confutation. POSTSCRIPT. Since the Firji Editi


. A vindication of the dissenters from the charge of rebellion and being the authors of our civil wars ... . ijlial Cavils^ rdfe up, andwalked about th§ Room, concluding him to be aMadman, not fit to be difputed with, who will ar-gue a2;ainil Experience. So may I fay, if Mr. A. andhis Tribe will go Raving up and down the Coun-try, 7hat we are all Traytors and Rebels, I Ihall onlyjrefer them to the Experience of the Nation for ThirtyYears fuccefTively; and if this will not Jhp theirMouths, I ihail look upon th^m zh Jitter for 3edlai<than a fober Confutation. POSTSCRIPT. Since the Firji Edition of this Pamphlet inExon, the Dijfenters have given an undeniable fn-ftance of their Loyalty, and their firm Attachment toHis Majestys Intereft and Family, when fo many ,of the High Church FaEiion rebelled againft Him. .Had the Gentlemen at Pre/ion fucceeded in theiir De-fign, there is little Reafon to doubt, but they Woiildhave fervd KingGKORGE as bad as Cromwel andBradlhaxu did His Great Uncle. But thefe Things •are fo well known to the whole World, that I niedinot take any Notice of them. Err at. Page for included r. inculcated. Books Primed for Jon if^ Clark. 1. rriHE Whigs. Vindicated ,• the Objedipni1- commonly brought againft them, Ax^-fwerd ; and the Prefent Miniftry provd to be thebeft Friends to the Monarchy^ the lading Peace,and real Welfare of England: In a Letter to aFriend. The Eleventh Edition. Price 6 d. 2. Remarks on Dr. IValkers late Preface to hisAttemPty &c. Wherein the Whigs and Diflentersare Vindicated from the many Afperfions caft up-on^ them in the faid Preface. T\^ SecQjti^ Edition, Price 6,^. -jp-. .p ,y- ■■ f 3. The Perjury and Folly of the late Rebellion,difplayd: In a Sermon preachd at Exon, on theThankfgiving Day, June 7. 171 <5. The 7hirdEdition. Price 4 a! . .TJiefe Three by Mr. John Withers. Letter to Mr. Archd. Echard. 3 d. Edit*. Serm. at Ordin. Sobermindednefs recommended. JB^r. P


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