. The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year 1641. With the precedent passages, and actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy end, and conclusion thereof by the King's blessed restoration, and return, upon the 29th of May, in the year 1660 . Talaces 5 they havemade a noife in the Houfe of the Lord as in theday of a Jolemn feajt. F a univerfal difcontent and murmuring v^e Temperof the three Nations, and almoft as ge-/ ^^ ^* a deteftation both of Parliament JJ^* *^*and Army, and a moil paflionate defirethat all their follies and madnefs mightbe forg
. The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year 1641. With the precedent passages, and actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy end, and conclusion thereof by the King's blessed restoration, and return, upon the 29th of May, in the year 1660 . Talaces 5 they havemade a noife in the Houfe of the Lord as in theday of a Jolemn feajt. F a univerfal difcontent and murmuring v^e Temperof the three Nations, and almoft as ge-/ ^^ ^* a deteftation both of Parliament JJ^* *^*and Army, and a moil paflionate defirethat all their follies and madnefs mightbe forgotten in reltoring the King toall they had taken from him, and infettling that blefled Government theyhad deprived themfelves of, could havecontributed to his Majeftys recovery, never People were bet-ter difpofed to eredl and repair again the Building rhey had (omalicioufly thrown and pulled down. In England i\\exQ was a General difcontent amongft all forts of Men j many Officers andoldiers who had fervd the Parliament from the beginning ofthe War, and given too great Teflimonies of their Courageand Fidelity to their Party, and had been disbanded upon thenew Model, lookd upon the prefent Army with hatred, asthofe who reaped the Harveft and Reward of their Labours, I 4. and. no The Btftory Book XI. and fpake of them and againft them in all places accordingly :The Nobility and Gentry who had advanced the Credit andReputation of the Parliament by concurring with it againft the |King, found themfelves totally ncdedted, and the molt inferior |People preferrd to all places of tfuft and profit: The Presbyte»rian Minifters talked very loud; their Party appear^ to be verynumerous, and the expectation of an attempt from Scotland^zndthe importunity and clamour from Ir^landy for fupplies of Menand Money againit the Ir^/hjV/ho grew powerful, r^jfed the Cou-rage of all difcontented Perfons co meet and confer together,and all to inveigh againft the Army, and the Officers who cor-ne Affairs r
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