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Quakers they whip, banifh^^ and hang if 
they return again. 
Anabaptifts they imprifon , fine and 
#eary out. 
The Government both Civil and Ecclc- 
fiaftical is in the han3s of the thorow^pac'd 
Independents and rigid Presbyterians. 
The grofe Goddons^ or great matters , as 
alfofome of theit Merchants are damnable 
rich y generally all of their Judgement , 
inexplicably covetous and proud, they re- 
ceive your gifts but as an homage or tribute 
due to their tranfccndency, which is a fault 
their Clergie are alfo guilty of, whofe living 
is upon the bounty of their hearer?* On 
Sundays in the afternoon when Sermon is 
cniled the people in the Galleries come 
down and march two a breaft up one He 
and down the other, until they come before 
the desk, for Pulpit they have none : before 
the desk is a long puc where the Elders and 
Deacons fit, one of them with a mony 
box in his hand, into which the people as 
they pafs put their oftering, fomc a ihilling, 
fojTpetwo (hillings, half a Crown, five Chil- 
Ho^s accofding to their ability and gobd 
will, after this th?y conclude with a pfalmi 
bur this by the way. 
The chiefcftofeifdis pf dirdpllne, Religi- 
