King Charles Vindicated: And The People and Armie Admonished. Matter of Law delivered by the Iudges, at the Arraignement of the Earle of Essex. 1. For Subjects to put themselves into such a strength that the King cannot resist them, and to compell him to governe otherwise than according to his own Roy- all Authority, and direction, is manifest Rebellion. 2. The deposing and murdering of the King is a Consequent in every Rebellion: The Rebell not suffering the King to live, or reigne, that may punish him for his Rebel- lion
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