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EBBA 37158

British Library - 1872.a.1
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The Loyal Nonconformist;
OR,
An Account what he dare swear, and what not.

I Fear an Oath, before I swear to take it;
And well I may, for 'tis the Oath of God:
I fear an Oath, when I have sworn, to break it;
And well I may, for Vengeance hath a Rod.

And yet I may swear, and must too, 'tis due
Both to my Heav'nly, and my Earthly King:
If I assent, it must be full and true;
And if I promise, I must do the thing.

I am no Quaker, not at all to swear;
Nor Papist, to swear East, and mean the West;
But am a Protestant, and shall declare
What I cannot, and what I can protest.

I never will endeavour Alteration
Of Monarchy, or of that Royal Name,
Which God hath chosen to command this Nation,
But will maintain his Person, Crown & Fame:

What he commands, if Conscience say not nay,
(For Conscience is a greater King than he)
For Conscience-sake, not Fear, I will obey;
And if not Active, Passive I will be.

I'll pray that all his Subjects may agree,
And never more be crumbled into parts;
I will endeavour that his Majestie
May not be King of Clubs, but King of Hearts.

The Royal Oak I swear I will defend;
But for the Ivy which doth hug it so,
I swear that is a Thief, and not a Friend,
And about Steeples fitter for to grow.

The Civil-Government I will obey;
But for Church-Policy I swear I doubt it;
And if my Bible want th' Apocrypha,
I'l swear my Book may be compleat without it.

I dare not swear Church-Government is right
As it should be; but this I dare to swear,
If they should put me to't, the Bishops might
Do better, and be better than they are.

Nor will I swear for all that they are worth,
That Bishopricks will stand, & Doomsday see;
And yet I'l swear the Gospel holdeth forth
Christ with his Ministers till then will be.

That Peter was a Prelate they aver;
But I'l not swear't when all is said and done:
But I dare swear, and hope I shall not err,
He preach'd a hundred Sermons to their one.

Peter a Fisher was, and he caught Men:
And they have Nets, & in them catch Men too,
Yet I'l not swear they are alike, for them
He caught he sav'd: these catch, & them undo.

I dare not swear that Courts Ecclesiastick
Do in their Laws make just and gentle Votes;
But I'l be sworn that Burton, Pryn and Bastwick
Were once Ear-witnesses of harsher Notes.

Archdeacons, Deans & Chapters are brave men,
By Canon, not by Scripture: but to this,
If I be call'd, I'll swear, and swear agen,
That no such Chapter in my Bible is.

I'll not condemn those Presbyterians, who
Refused Bishopricks, and might have had'em
But Mistris Calamy I'll swear doth do
As well as if she were a Spiritual Madam.

For Holy Vestments I'll not take an Oath
Which Linen most Canonical may be;
Some are for Lawn, some Holland, some Scotscloth;
And Hemp for some is fitter than all three.

Paul had a Cloak, and Books, & Parchments too
But that he wore a Surplice I'll not swear,
Nor that his Parchments did his Orders shew,
Or in his Books there was a Common-Prayer.

I owe assistance to the King by Oath;
And if he please to put the Bishops down
As who knows what may be, I should be loth
To see Tom Beckets Mitre push the Crown.

And yet Church-Government I do allow,
And am contented Bishops be the men;
And that I speak in earnest, here I vow
Where we have one, I wish we might have te[n.]

In fine, the Civil Power I'le obey,
And seek the Peace & Welfare of the Nation
If this won't do, I know not what to say,
But farewel London, farewel Corporation.


R.W[.]
Printed in the Year, 1666.

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