The Resolving Of Conscience, upon this Question, Whether upon such a Supposition or Case, as is now usually made, (The King will not discharge his trust but is bent or seduced to subvert Religion, Laws, and Li- berties) Subjects may take Arms and resist? and Whe- ther that Case be now? Resolved, I. That no Conscience upon such a Supposition or Case can finde a safe and clear ground for such resistance. II. That no man in Conscience can be truly perswaded, that the resistance now made is such, as they them- selves pretend to, that plead for it in such a case. III. That no man in Conscience can be truly perswaded that such a case is now, that is, that the King will not discharge his trust but is bent to subvert, &c. Whence it followeth, That the resistance now made against the higher Power is unwar- rantable, and according to the Apostle Damnable, Rom. 13. Also that the shedding of bloud in the pursuit of this resistance is Murder

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The Resolving Of Conscience, upon this Question, Whether upon such a Supposition or Case, as is now usually made, (The King will not discharge his trust but is bent or seduced to subvert Religion, Laws, and Li- berties) Subjects may take Arms and resist? and Whe- ther that Case be now? Resolved, I. That no Conscience upon such a Supposition or Case can finde a safe and clear ground for such resistance. II. That no man in Conscience can be truly perswaded, that the resistance now made is such, as they them- selves pretend to, that plead for it in such a case. III. That no man in Conscience can be truly perswaded that such a case is now, that is, that the King will not discharge his trust but is bent to subvert, &c. Whence it followeth, That the resistance now made against the higher Power is unwar- rantable, and according to the Apostle Damnable, Rom. 13. Also that the shedding of bloud in the pursuit of this resistance is Murder

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