The Scourge : in vindication of the Church of England ; to which is added, IThe danger of the Church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters ; Occasion'd by a presentment of the forty second paper of the Scourge at the King's Bench Bar, by the Grand Jury of the hundred of Ossulston ; IIThe anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall . lamour, we muft fupply our want of Noifeand Throat^ by Sharpnefs and Severity y and tho thereis but httle Ground to hope that the keeneft Reafonsfhould be able to pierce their thick and inveteratePrejudices, yet howe


The Scourge : in vindication of the Church of England ; to which is added, IThe danger of the Church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters ; Occasion'd by a presentment of the forty second paper of the Scourge at the King's Bench Bar, by the Grand Jury of the hundred of Ossulston ; IIThe anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall . lamour, we muft fupply our want of Noifeand Throat^ by Sharpnefs and Severity y and tho thereis but httle Ground to hope that the keeneft Reafonsfhould be able to pierce their thick and inveteratePrejudices, yet however, the {harper Edge theyhave, the deeper they will ftick in the Minds ot themwhofe Concern and Intereft it is to correct and punijhthem y for I am not fo vain as to defign or expe6fctheir own Convitlion^ as good attempt the Removalof Mountains. What I proposd, was to reprefentthefe Hereticks in their own Colours, to awaken Au-thority to beware of its worft and moft dangerousEnemies, and to force them to that Modefty and Or-thodoxy by Severity of Laws^ to which all theStrength of Reafon iii the World can never per-iuade them. I am pretty fure what Reception this Letter willmeet with among the Party y for if any Man impu-dently belies Religion, and I expofe him for it, it isbut telling me I r^/V, and I ^x^anfwefd, Iam^ SIR, T^our moft Htimhle Servant,T. L,FINIS. THE BSOLUTELIES and 15-4. Ablolution /;? the Common Prayer not tohe repeated by the common People. of Uniformity very fe^oere againfifuchas preach or [peak againft the Common Prayer, ^ Fanatical Addrefs. concerning the Bijljop ^/Bangor. 14 jArchbifhop WhitgiftV Speech to ^een Elizabeth. Archdeacon, his Office. , nothing of Popery in it. of Divines ap-provdof the Murder of King Charles I. encoura^d by the Divifton of Protefiants. 200. B Bangor the Bifhop opposed to Mr. Hoadley. i i^.guil ty of Perjury^ Apofiacy^ (^C, J 33.


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