I Need not trouble you to set forth who is meant by Sion, yee all know well enough that it is the poore Church of Scotland, who is now wounded in her head, in her heart, in her hands, and in her feet.
I Need not trouble you to Set forth who is meant by Sion, ye all know well enough that it is the poor Church of Scotland, who is now wounded in her head, in her heart, in her hands, and in her feet.
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You see how she hath almost lost her senses, and you that are old men have seene her Ministers, going in good old short cloakes, with round black velvet capes, which little cloakes, turned more soules to God then ever the long gownes did.
You see how she hath almost lost her Senses, and you that Are old men have seen her Ministers, going in good old short cloaks, with round black velvet capes, which little cloaks, turned more Souls to God then ever the long gowns did.
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The Kirck of Scotland was once a bonny grammer school, and then shee was skilled in Regimen & concordantia, and could have made a pretty peece of Latin,
The Kirk of Scotland was once a bonny grammar school, and then she was skilled in Regimen & concordantia, and could have made a pretty piece of Latin,
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for everie thing she did was forced dare regulum, and when she offended, was pandere manum, but afterward when she went to the Colledge shee either had,
for every thing she did was forced Dare regulum, and when she offended, was pandere manum, but afterwards when she went to the College she either had,
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and for the Metaphysicks ye know their ends, which should be unum utrum & bonum; so true religion must be one true and good religion, •ut this was too high & honest for them, too hard to learn,
and for the Metaphysics you know their ends, which should be Unum utrum & bonum; so true Religion must be one true and good Religion, •ut this was too high & honest for them, too hard to Learn,
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and the Canons of high Commission which they saw made much for their matter, therefore they let her goe and flatterred her to follow the order of the Mother Kirke in other Kingdomes, which shee promising to doe,
and the Canonas of high Commission which they saw made much for their matter, Therefore they let her go and flatterred her to follow the order of the Mother Church in other Kingdoms, which she promising to do,
and shee tooke much delight to be bound with so bonny a band, but after they got her fast, they made that silken band a Cablerope, with which they have girded her so hard as shee cannot stirre,
and she took much delight to be bound with so bonny a band, but After they god her fast, they made that silken band a Cablerope, with which they have girded her so hard as she cannot stir,
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or els to be all forsworne fellowes on the other side, by which meanes the Kirke of Scotland hath beene so wounded and bound in her hands as this 20. yeares by-past the poore Kirke of Scotland could not have a meeting of her members in a lawfull assemblie.
or Else to be all forsworn Fellows on the other side, by which means the Kirk of Scotland hath been so wounded and bound in her hands as this 20. Years bypast the poor Kirk of Scotland could not have a meeting of her members in a lawful assembly.
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But now what with their riding her, up and downe betweene Edenburgh and London (and one Iourney to Rome too they had given her sick a sore heate that wee have beene this twelve moneth walking her up and downe to keep her from foundering.
But now what with their riding her, up and down between Edinburgh and London (and one Journey to Room too they had given her sick a soar heat that we have been this twelve Monn walking her up and down to keep her from foundering.
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Balaam beat her againe worse then he did before, so was our Kirke kickt and verie shrewdl•e wounded when the Bishops brought in the 5. Articles of Faith amongst us.
balaam beatrice her again Worse then he did before, so was our Kirk Kicked and very shrewdl•e wounded when the Bishops brought in the 5. Articles of Faith among us.
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But God hath heard our cry, and wee pray him also open the eyes of our adversaries who were even as blind as Balaam, and were going as unlucky a way as hee;
But God hath herd our cry, and we pray him also open the eyes of our Adversaries who were even as blind as balaam, and were going as unlucky a Way as he;
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for they were posting to Rome with a Poakmantie behind them, and what was in their Poakmantie (trow ye?) marry even the book of Common praier, the book of Cannons,
for they were posting to Room with a Paint behind them, and what was in their Paint (trow you?) marry even the book of Common prayer, the book of Cannons,
but they have betrayed it also for a some of money, as Iudas did Christ; yee ken, who betraid our Saviour, not onlie hee that tooke money to betray him,
but they have betrayed it also for a Some of money, as Iudas did christ; ye ken, who betrayed our Saviour, not only he that took money to betray him,
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When I was a little lad at Schoole, there was a young hopefull Theologue and expectant who is now another manner of man (not such another in the land,) And he being to preach of those words of Iudas, Quid mihi dabit is &c. what will you give me and I will deliver him into your hands? The young man loved his Text so well,
When I was a little lad At School, there was a young hopeful Theologue and expectant who is now Another manner of man (not such Another in the land,) And he being to preach of those words of Iudas, Quid mihi Dabit is etc. what will you give me and I will deliver him into your hands? The young man loved his Text so well,
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and so standing up and looking upon him the next time that he said what will yee give me and I will deliver him unto you? the old man answered, marry thou shalt have a good fat Bishoprick;
and so standing up and looking upon him the next time that he said what will ye give me and I will deliver him unto you? the old man answered, marry thou shalt have a good fat Bishopric;
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ye ken our Savior when he entred first into the Ministrie he was carried by Satan (God save us) into the wildernes, where he was tempted forty long daies of a m•ckle Devill, in which time he endured many temptations,
you ken our Saviour when he entered First into the Ministry he was carried by Satan (God save us) into the Wilderness, where he was tempted forty long days of a m•ckle devil, in which time he endured many temptations,
but as soone as he began to worke his miracles, then he was carried into Ierusalem with great triumph, where there was nothing but Hosanna in their mouthes, blessed is he that commeth in the name of the Lord:
but as soon as he began to work his Miracles, then he was carried into Ierusalem with great triumph, where there was nothing but Hosanna in their mouths, blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lord:
therefore take heed when they come with swords, and staves, and bands, of men from the high Priests against you, that you doe not with Peter denie your Master and your Religion,
Therefore take heed when they come with swords, and staves, and bans, of men from the high Priests against you, that you do not with Peter deny your Master and your Religion,
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but what shall wee doe for to heale her? marry pray unto the Lord who hath promised to heale his wounded Sion and we must put to our helping hands also;
but what shall we do for to heal her? marry pray unto the Lord who hath promised to heal his wounded Sion and we must put to our helping hands also;
First I will speake to such Noble men as have not subscribed the Covenant, to know their reason, yee will say yee are Noli me tangere, howsoever I will give you a touch,
First I will speak to such Noble men as have not subscribed the Covenant, to know their reason, ye will say ye Are Noli me tangere, howsoever I will give you a touch,
You have a fashion here in the Southerne parts of Scotland, that when yee come to the Foord of a River, the poore Post man must first venture over upon his little Nag, to see whether it be deepe or no,
You have a fashion Here in the Southern parts of Scotland, that when ye come to the Foord of a River, the poor Post man must First venture over upon his little Nag, to see whither it be deep or no,
In the second place yee that are of the Colledge of Iustice yee excuse your subscribing because yee are imployed by his Majestie and so cannot stand with your honors to doe it:
In the second place ye that Are of the College of justice ye excuse your subscribing Because ye Are employed by his Majesty and so cannot stand with your honours to do it:
And if God get his worke done ere that time, where be your thanks? Let our chiefe Register looke over his bookes and see if ever the Towne of Edenburgh suffered for joyning with the Kirke of Scotland.
And if God get his work done ere that time, where be your thanks? Let our chief Register look over his books and see if ever the Town of Edinburgh suffered for joining with the Kirk of Scotland.
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then turning himselfe to the Provost, Baylives, and Doctors of Aberden who sate in a Gallerie by themselves hee said, it may be that yee doe not subscribe the Covenant,
then turning himself to the Provost, Baylives, and Doctors of Aberdeen who sat in a Gallery by themselves he said, it may be that ye do not subscribe the Covenant,
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because when ye came hither on your Civill affaires, you promised not to subscribe it, remember your owne proverb in buying and selling (an Aberden man may recant his first bargaine if he please) therefore let me advise you to play Aberden mens parts,
Because when you Come hither on your Civil affairs, you promised not to subscribe it, Remember your own proverb in buying and selling (an Aberdeen man may recant his First bargain if he please) Therefore let me Advice you to play Aberdeen Mens parts,
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