Their Loyalty. E 
his Kingdom and Intereft ; well remember- 
ing, as he hath Power, to avenge and punifh 
every Difobedience with Eternal Death; fo 
alfo to reward your conftant Fidelity, Love 
and Loyalty, with a Crown of Life. 
“Come likewife, Oh! all ye Britons and 
Hibernians, and \earn your Duty to your 
only rightful and lawful Sovereign Kine 
GEORGE; under whofe mild and moft 
equitable Government you enjoy. fo many 
great and diftinguifhing Privileges. Honour 
your Kine,-and chearfully pay him Sub- 
miffion, Love and Tribute ; remembering it 
is written, * They that refift fhall receive to 
themfelves Damnation. 
_ Thefe Infects then never rife in Arms 
againft their Sovereign ; but by their, ftedfaft 
Loyalty condemn our Rebellions. 
Are not thofe Enemies to their King and 
Country, who, in the laft Reign, rofe in 
Rebellion againtt their Sovereign, merely for 
Rebellion’s Sake, condemned by thefe irra- 
tional Infects, who unite all their Forces to de- 
fend themfelves and their Queen, againft any 
that dare prefume to invade her Dominions, 
pretend to her Crown, or ufurp her Throne. 
That was a Rebellion greatly different from 
our Civil Wars, which were carried on- by 
one Part of the Legiflature againit the other ; 
King, Lords and Commons. 
' Were not this Set of Men, (as exprefled 
by an ingenious Pen,) entirely abandoned 2 
al 
* Rom. xiii, 2. 
