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Show Truth /{efrneilfrom Impo!lure. Till noto 1 I 11ever 11nt!erjlood t'be R~afon of tht Policy ·and Prude'!ce of the Spaniaids, in jJJjfering rl~e ]fi'JIIifo!on ~lfl'mg them, _and cen_nr'!IJ 11 ~~Q neve,. be well wit/1 11$, ttl! Yomctbzng hlu the Spanijh-lnguijillon be m England. Of the Mayor, he gives us this Account. , , Eighthly, Page -22. :. The Jlloyor to EJ. Bujhel thus, You are an imp11Jenr Fellow, 1 wt/1 put a .Mark upon you. ,. Nimbly, Page 24· T~ the jury, What toil! you b<led by fuch a /iUj Fe!· /tJto-41 Bulliel, 'a canting }'el1oW. . Tenthly, .Poge 27. 'fo EJ,.. Bufhe/again. . You are a {ilOiom Fellow, and a Co11r/t oug!Jt to bt taken r»tlb'Jou. Elevemhly, Page 27. Edward 811jbel toT. B. 1 batJe dane according to"Y CJnftierue. _ . u 1 .. Mayor, Thn ConfciOtct of your~ would cut my Tbrqar. E. B. No my Lord it never jhaD. .:r. _ . . Mayor, BYt rather rban you jhaU cu't my 17Jroar, I wtll m De/ene~ of my Jeff, ~·' J.OJm fir(/. . . . . ,, Thts.laft Expreffion hombly belies the "Mayor, and :.Wionll' hiS Words; for many fuiliciem Witne!fes will dep.s>Je, that he fatrly fatd, B•1 I .,;u Cllt yours, as fo.on as I can. .1. ,.. Twelfthly, Page 28. And fpeoking to the Jury, in re"ference to E. B4htl, faith he, Were I of the Jury, ratber tban he jhou!d flarvt~ me, 1 tJJvu!d flu bi1 Nofe for him: , • . It was fairly done of S. S. •M the wliole Ctty and Ktngdom are grea1 Debtors to his frank Difcovery, and plato Acknowledgments. We may ·npw eafily underftand the meaning of the Word MARK, .by the Paraphrafe of Slittinl of Nofu 1 for that Ex. prCtlion feems to be the Key·that opens the Myftery of the former: Of. how ill Confequence that 'rlueat bas pr.ove~, the late uagical Affat\lnates in · feve[:ll Places lhcw. 1 will not fay, they may be imputed to fQ ill a Preceden~"' the M.Yot's Menace to Edward Bufoel, from his Tribunal Scar, in all his Coun FormaJiries; B11t~errainly t /Jey 11111ft. be tU !fUr a-kjn, tlutr f!ffcr JudJ b.rrbarotlf Af~ front's to ParliamtnU and Jurre.t, tU threatnrng and domg are. -, J(is hoped, there wi11 be ;no farther l'ictd of fuch /l.e}Nar/u, and that the Aft expeil~, 'will prove all VJeU a ProteOion to tbt l'•:ofu of 1krier, dl lllembers of. tbl ll.igb (}Jurt pf .P11rliamenr. "~ , By this Time,rhe Courteou.s Reader c~nnot bpt fee, !'lith how little of ·Truth and R'tjtttat}dn he triuiJ1ph~ over us, and vind_icru~ his Frionds; f~lCC nnoi:e could )cil[c;e\q", have_l)e~l\<fatd for us. ind aga,Dl\·dtem, than the-w prudent Repetition of Things fa ScurrilotH, lnjudic,i~l, ~d. i!J-rimed :.4\ud. indeed, the cold Reception it finds, with all that read it, might have fav~ ,ednme this Lab®h but t"ba< I WJS informed\ how mpch-a .Rcply.W3S tx· q>e{\e~ f1qm roe. ·1 -'· • , , ,, .,., I , . <4 1 l ' · An"d that I 3m not ignorant, how natural it is, for Men of this M:uf~ ·1/fTfll. of UQd(rJ}'l'l/V~g, 10 C9r!c.<:i~ tbei~1!nnpbkJ1 •~•flfwe'rab/e, bea\J(e not anfroered, though the only RcaCoiJ.. oJ i1, may l!e ifsdndefert of fo muclt f~_il\s·'::lo ~,.,:/ ,"::~u·:!.1 <.. ~~ -~-:.Sl "ih :1 ,,:: o· To conclude, However bufie fome Sort of :Men m~h!l\ {and I hea~n<l< · "'nnre of <.llein Prdj~l.\s).IQilllif·rejlljfeoll!l!l<> !P ~h-~l{iai~ and Pl:f.fOI!J of <emioenr.F.lnpley .. \bal wi<b ·ld~ Ha,tard ;~,l_h"l!lfelve~;Jilley ma)'lfac;titi.; me to their unjuft Hate ; • ,..., ,.'i , ·J do dec11t<> my Jodgrn.ent, ,aqd that of,JI!Y ~bufed FJ;!~nd-1, in ;rhi,g,re· ll~tJqg to CivihGovernmeut. ~l1Jl by it.w~,woutd l>e mc~f_g_r~d1 1ao<b)li.~ · Srrength af God refolve to ftand. . .1 1~;h M\\\')\~ '{ _ 1t ·r :, . 1!.. , fid!,. Thor wt ac~nowledt.~ Gwermtq~(I!•,~'PY.r.lfnrJ!• bec~f~J>f,Ttan!· grelfoJs. . . -,~~\ . . 1• ~ _ ... ~~~ ,., S<J;on;l\y,.,T~a~ . thi& ~orerntnevt ili9Pl11.<.!>t.f!ft 9[c '¥~uli:fom! l>t~. 'o f~ppref~ Vice aqd Jmmorol ~ra£hces,. as fi"lll'<)lihoretfCFJ, -.111Nr;fcrza /,.(11, Thefts, Extortion, Treachery, .rropbal(fnift~ Pt[•1114tio.n..,~~d-~tJ~q· M ' · iodly V o:z., -I. Trut&~Jtefcued frotn lmpofture. godLy and immodelf Mlions; .,;1 i1t tbt Encoorogcme,roF Mto ';It guolified: Thefe are Fundamthtal; in L3w tnd Gofpel. In fhort 'W'h ,, rily o.wn the En~lijh Government upon it$ ancjent Ch•H ~a~s. ' . e e:a .. Thtrdly, .Tha.' f~ete be manY, ?tller Tel"porary Law~ fuited to Stat~ E· mergency:, m. ct01f Matters, as-· Jn Trade, 8"c.'1t6 which We alfo 'acco rtt ourfelves obllgld,\ It 1 · ru Fourthly, That rol there only Di.ffent, tobtre Cphfcience in Point 0r F. li' ontl Worjhrp_ toWards God il co'nc~r1red. 'I 4 ·,·f" Fi(thly, Tbir we·'. ~turfy renotmct, tts ttll bortikft lmjJittv tb.l· Promotiq~lf· ()liT .Int1r1fi or Rel·' 1on, hy the Bloo~ of our Oppofort. 1r .· ~1xthly, Tbal1 wt are tfen_y~J. o11r Freedom in the Extrclf~of our~ Jc~enee tn.God (t o~~,gh ot~rwife ~taceahle and- Jni/uflriotil)'tuit bnr hetn, ~~ t>tU lr jltlf be okr conjlanP f.'r.lftee, (However it appears intolerable ~0 Flelh ;nd Blood, that we (h.ou\d always be the 1\rlvil, o~ w~ich ~e Harl\• met of ~very .Power belts the heavy Stroakl: of 1ts untrletited Dr leafurd) to fuftmn a.l1 tn Pe~ce and Patience, luca11je Vengeance hcfon'it to tJJ. ~'fio certam'¥ wrll repay rf. ' . '1 l I ') .JI If therefore any, that think themfelves conterne<l in tHis'TI .. tife rhall olrJr to fuggeft rhe contraJY \O thef~ A(ferrioQ• and Conf~tlions, I do herepy de· ~I are them Slan~cters of t~e grea~eft fnnocen~Y "P.i>n Eartf. · <•e th~m ·this publtck Challet)ge once for all, th1t a< We W1ll ne~ D~- bate, where every Point in CoJJtroverfie TTJ3Y recci\•e 'arup ··aj\fl -Deeifion; fo do ~!• charge fu.ch Adverfari~ fi~l the'fut~rt; if rhepltoul<l have the Reputation ofyueM;n, to. bring th rNarnes an.lt. Scru~les l~\1> open View,_ tha~ fa rhe1t Apf>tehenfions dflus ay be jufhlletf. or auF fti .. nQcency reheved fro~: the h,ea,vy' preliUre ot ,thC1i' unjult *~~~~s. ·fJ ) N~~~, t~:i~:"'- .,~.lw. P.EN~ •• j \,-.. - ' An A P P E N u I X; Wherein the fourth· Setl:ion of S. S. his Pamphlet, (entituled, The Fining uf that 'Jury, that gav. two eo!'rrar1 Ve!Jsfls 'J•/fijieJ, to preveMt a Failare if. 'J•Jii« in Lo~ dOll) IS Exa~med. !Jr. T1 RudyarJ. · · 'I READER, Uf ohjl~u?t'#r ?f inigua!OtJ.~ffnlium, Hpve Iunduta$en, ro anfwtr th~.r . fc11rrrlot11 ~tbeller: And, rn dearing the.fe ]llrors fi- ~•!h his Jofou/:A.fpt'/ tM', jh.t!l manjfojl to r1u WOrlt.f 1 no/ onlj tBe bo~rid Fa! entfr_ofli.n· Chari'! ~l11mflt~no; ~hr lay open the Un;u{ineft and ~rburarin ifs.of t~ofe Pr~~eedmgr, wbtch tbu Author jcemr to fiove tbl Confidence now m Pnnt to vmJ; .. CQ,/e. T!Je Wife-man 11.ffer1~ .. Thaf he th:n ut~ereth a Slander is a Fool, ~rov. · ro. 8. JJ.nd the Pfnlmijl com111ands, That the I;ying Lips be .PUt to filence, Pfnl, ~I. 18. And to. evi~e~'f bis F~lly, let .Truth (the MPJhtr of Jufli,.,e) ari[e, and p?tt~d rhe1~· lm~oce.nq, agnJn/f o'{J tvho endeavours to a~ue <~~nd traJ11ct, ar well the Lr~trttes of all the Frteynen of England, as tbc e reJPrOive ]1rrPf-r1 wbofe AEhonr have rendrtd them worthy Citi.ztns of ondon and faithful Friends to their Coufltry. ' 'THE Canfe for which, th~ Jurors were fined and imprifoned (by the Bench ar the Old·Baily) S. S. botdly afferts was for [r/!eir giving in TWO 0Ptrnry 1ferdi0r.] , The Fal!hood of which Affettion may not only be manifefted by many Hundreds of Citizens, who were E~ve and E:u \:Vitnelfes of their .Arbitrary and |