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 . .t-ake, notice of this Paper, but asthey intermix publickly in Converiation, it mayfometimes fall into their Hands, and perhaps may•prevail upon fome of the moll ingenuous amongthem to perufc it with that charitable


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 . .t-ake, notice of this Paper, but asthey intermix publickly in Converiation, it mayfometimes fall into their Hands, and perhaps may•prevail upon fome of the moll ingenuous amongthem to perufc it with that charitable Regard, as willput them within the Power of Argument and Con-viftion 5 but however of this Ufe it will be, thatwhen a Coffee-Room is infefted by any noify igno-rant Separatift, who impudently rails at every thinglacred, or faucily harangues with the moll enve-nomed Refleftions upon our Clergy^ or any Branch ofpur Church Eftablifhment, there will be a Scourgealways at hand to chailife the Reprobate > and among private Company, who are not fowell able either to defend the DifcipUnc of theChurch, or to difcover the Sophiiliy and Malice ofher Enemies, in a ihort time, by encouraging ofthis Deiigii, they may be fure to have a Magazine ofArguments, whereby they may not only aft upon•thcdefcnfive, but be able toi^ovokej to challengethe Advcrfiuy. ? Th Num. 5a^^E®B^i5Ussssff-si^i^^^=^s^«i?«^s^^iSws«& THE SCOURGE. I N VINDICATION O F T H E Church oi ENGLAND, &c. ^T) \Y February 4. 1717. fVho canftretchforth his hand ^gainfi the Lord sAnointed ^W^^ guiklefs ? i Sam. xxvi. 9. H E Murder of King CHARLESthe Fii-ft, is a Tranraclion of fuch aFigure in Hiftoiy, as will for ever be aStain upon the Englijlj Nation, anddcri\c a Blemijh upon us to rcmotcfiAges: How hardly will Pojierity be induced to be-lieve that a Generation of Men, could fo far ex- B J tingiiiHi ^ T I 6 r;&^ SCOURGE. tinguiflithc umvci-fA Light of Nature (which pro-nounces an inviolable San


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