. The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. . etter-, affuring our felues in the mercie of our good God, that as he hath a long time preferuedyou from your temporal enemies^ and at this time is beginning to eflablifh your Eflate to the contentment of ally our friends, (but especially to ours, who haue neuer beene franting to afsift you <vpon all occafi* ons) that the fame God frill not leaue you for a prey to your ffnrituall aduerjaries, who eJf declaration again/i Vor/litif. VI frbo gap


. The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. . etter-, affuring our felues in the mercie of our good God, that as he hath a long time preferuedyou from your temporal enemies^ and at this time is beginning to eflablifh your Eflate to the contentment of ally our friends, (but especially to ours, who haue neuer beene franting to afsift you <vpon all occafi* ons) that the fame God frill not leaue you for a prey to your ffnrituall aduerjaries, who eJf declaration again/i Vor/litif. VI frbo gape at nothing but your <vtter deftrutlion. And in this confidence wee frillrecommend you and the prosper itie ofyour affaires to the protection of God, remai-ning as we ham euer beene, Your good friend Iames R. Giuen at our Tallace ofi Veftminfier the 1611. Wee writ likewife at the fame time, another Letter to our AmbafTa-dour, for his direction in the whole buflneflcj the Copie whereof is thiswhich folioweth: ,,,nmn, ^^^^S?^^^^^^^S5^^^^^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^^e^^S •* iirvf ...«......................,..,,,,,..,,,..,. <I{uflie and welbeloued. Terceiuing by the States their an/were toyour Propofition deliuered to them in our name, concerning thematterofVorftius, that theyhaue taken time for their procee-dingfrith kirn-, and bauing fome reafon to thinke that his fauou-rers amongsl them are ftronger then were to bee friftjed-, Wee hauethought good to renew our Admonition nznto them in this matter,by a Letter of ourowneWritten at good length, and in earnefl manery frhich youfbalt heerewith re-ceiue, and at the time of their meeting for this purpofe, prefent Vnto them in ourname: Infilling frith them with allthe earneftnefe you cany both for theremoouingof this blafybemous Monfler, as alfo that they may now at leafl take fome fuch [olidorder) as this licentious libertie of disputing or arguing fuch ^unprofitable queftions(thereby new opinions may beeda


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