An Apologie for the Royal Party (1659); and A Panegyric to Charles the Second (1661) by John Evelyn
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_36. I my self have seen the ungodly in great power, and flourishing like a green Bay-tree._ _37. I went by, and lo he was gone; I sought him, but his place could no where be found._ _38. Keep innocency, and take heed unto the thing that is right: For that shall bring a Man peace at the last._ * * * * * I request the _Reader_ to take notice, that where, mentioning the _Presbyterian_, I have let fall expressions, somewhat relishing of more then usuall asperity; I do by no means intend it to the prejudice of many of that Judgment, who were either men of peaceable spirits from the beginning; or that have of late given testimony of the sense of their errour, whilst they were abused by those specious pretences I have reproved; but I do regard them with as much charity and affection, as becomes a sincere Christian, and their Brother. * * * * * FINIS. * * * * * |
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