Rebellion unmasked or A sermon preached at Poplar in the parish of Stepney (in the new chappel there lately erected by the Honourable Society of the East-Indie-Company) upon occasion of the late rebellious insurrection in London. Wherein is opened the resemblances between rebellion and the sins of witchcraft and idolatry, as also the pretences for rebellion answered. By Thomas Marriot, M.A. of Kath. H. in Cambridge, and chaplain to the East-Indie-Company.

Mariott, Thomas, d. 1708?
Publisher: printed by I R for Thomas Iohnson at the Golden Key in S Paul s Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A89550 ESTC ID: R208031 STC ID: M717
Subject Headings: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but when pretended for the better carrying on mens corrupt interests, and is made use of as a Stalking horse to mens wicked designes, it is no better then (in one word) Diabolical, nor is this the first time that Rebellion hath been masked under pretence of Reformation, & hath not our own time showed us beyond all Contradiction what hath crept in under this Mask, and what hath been introduced under this cloke? was not Reformation some years since pretended as high as any can pretend to it now? and what was it? did not experience shew us? In stead of one faithful Religious King, had we not a hundred Tyrants? and was this reformation? instead of one uniform way of serving and worshipping God, had we not all manner of errors, Heresies, but when pretended for the better carrying on men's corrupt interests, and is made use of as a Stalking horse to men's wicked designs, it is no better then (in one word) Diabolical, nor is this the First time that Rebellion hath been masked under pretence of Reformation, & hath not our own time showed us beyond all Contradiction what hath crept in under this Mask, and what hath been introduced under this cloak? was not Reformation Some Years since pretended as high as any can pretend to it now? and what was it? did not experience show us? In stead of one faithful Religious King, had we not a hundred Tyrants? and was this Reformation? instead of one uniform Way of serving and worshipping God, had we not all manner of errors, Heresies, cc-acp c-crq vvd p-acp dt av-jc vvg p-acp ng2 j n2, cc vbz vvn n1 pp-f p-acp dt vvg n1 p-acp ng2 j n2, pn31 vbz dx jc cs (p-acp crd n1) j, ccx vbz d dt ord n1 cst n1 vhz vbn vvn p-acp n1 pp-f n1, cc vhz xx po12 d n1 vvd pno12 p-acp d n1 r-crq vhz vvn p-acp p-acp d n1, cc r-crq vhz vbn vvd p-acp d n1? vbds xx n1 d n2 c-acp vvn p-acp j c-acp d vmb vvi p-acp pn31 av? cc q-crq vbds pn31? vdd xx n1 vvi pno12? p-acp n1 pp-f crd j j n1, vhd pns12 xx dt crd n2? cc vbds d n1? av pp-f crd j n1 pp-f vvg cc vvg np1, vhd pns12 xx d n1 pp-f n2, n2,




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