A complete collection of state-trials, and proceedings for high-treason, and other crimes and misdemeanours; from the reign of King Richard II to the end of the reign of King George I With two alphabetical tables to the whole . e Church ofEngland who have acknowledged the Govern-ment, much lefs any Clergyman who has fo oftenprofefsd his Obedience to it in Church andState, flioud have been any way acceflary tothofe Threatnings that have been given out,particularly againft fuch Biiliops as fliould hap-pen to condemn the Doftors Proceedings. As 858 181. r^^ Trial of Henry Sacheverell i). A 9 Ann^


A complete collection of state-trials, and proceedings for high-treason, and other crimes and misdemeanours; from the reign of King Richard II to the end of the reign of King George I With two alphabetical tables to the whole . e Church ofEngland who have acknowledged the Govern-ment, much lefs any Clergyman who has fo oftenprofefsd his Obedience to it in Church andState, flioud have been any way acceflary tothofe Threatnings that have been given out,particularly againft fuch Biiliops as fliould hap-pen to condemn the Doftors Proceedings. As 858 181. r^^ Trial of Henry Sacheverell i). A 9 Ann^. As far, my Lords, as I have feen of this Caufe,I am likely to be one of thofe Bifhops j and theI do not pretend to any great fhare of Courage,I am very free to declare to your Lordfhips, thatI am in no Comparifon fo apprehenfive of whatmay befal myfelf for condemning this Per-fon, as lam of what will probably befal the Pub-lickj if your Lordfliips fliould not condemn him. But that is in your Lordfhips Judgment, towhich I humbly fubmit it: And only beg Pardonfor having detaind your Lordfhips fo long ingiving my Reafons why I think the Com-mons have made good this Second Part of theirCharge. The End of the Fifth


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