The True and ancient hereditary right consider'd and explain'd ..: being an answer to the non-jurors argument on hereditary right . The True and Ancient Hereditary Right Confiderd and Explaind. INTRODUCTION. The NeceJJity which put the Author up07ivindicating His Majeftys Right to theCrown ; and particularly^ apojt theFoot of ftriB Hereditary Right: withthe Ground and Reajons of the fol-lowing Argument. HE Providential Difpoi^dof my Habitation layingme under the NecclTity ofconverfing with fcveralthat were Non -jurors, , and Pcrfons dififfcded to the prefent Happy Government; it very frequentl


The True and ancient hereditary right consider'd and explain'd ..: being an answer to the non-jurors argument on hereditary right . The True and Ancient Hereditary Right Confiderd and Explaind. INTRODUCTION. The NeceJJity which put the Author up07ivindicating His Majeftys Right to theCrown ; and particularly^ apojt theFoot of ftriB Hereditary Right: withthe Ground and Reajons of the fol-lowing Argument. HE Providential Difpoi^dof my Habitation layingme under the NecclTity ofconverfing with fcveralthat were Non -jurors, , and Pcrfons dififfcded to the prefent Happy Government; it very frequently and unavoidably drew me into C Con-. Introduction. Converlation upon his late and prcfcntMajcfty King GE OR GE s Divine Rightto the Crown : And tho I earncftly de-clind the Topick, as knowing it to be aSubject whereon we were not likely toagree; and that an earneft entring uponthe Examinatioh thereof would endangerthe Breach of civil Friendfhip and goodNeighbourhood, and take off the Pleafurcof other Converlation : but nothing ellewoud fatisfy. We coud feldom converle on thepublick Neizs^ but upon any Account ofDifticuUv in Government; which eitherthe neccffary Nature of Things awakend^or the unavoidable Providence of GO 1>>raisd up : but piefcntly it was imputedto his Ma jellys Want of Divine Rightto the Crown, and turnd into an Argu-ment in Favour of the Pretender, andthe Miniftry revild and contemnd, be-caufc they did not ad above the Capa-city of Mpn, and penetrate into Thatwhich no humane Wifdom coud forcfee* Thefe Proceedings of the Family, and-,Acquaintance I was neceffariiy caft tippn^at laft became imfuppo


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