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declared that the proposals made by the Dutch deputies were unjust and impracticable and in which they complained of personal ill treatment, the inactivity of the Fleet: and the decay of trade were accusations and complaints carried to the press and echoed from the pulpit-- Henry Sacherirel a devine of very moderate abilities preached for several Years on this topic In a sermon delivered on the fifth of Novbr at St Paul's in London in the Year --1709-- he invighed with bitterness against the minestry, the dessenters, and low Church, he asserted the doctrane of nonresistance and declared that religion was in danger and exhorted the people to stand in defence of the Church--The sermon was printed and dedicated to the Lord Mayor, four thousand of these discources were quickly dispersed over the Nation and the-- Ministry who were perhaps more enraged at the personal reflections thrown on themselves than the libellous expressions against the liberties of the-- constitution treated it in such a serious manner as to deviate from the common rule of law in the