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he Scots, then in this nation. Many desired my judgment, in time of his absence, to discover the way he might be taken: which I would never be drawn unto, or give any direction concerning his person. There were many lewd Mercuries printed both in London and Oxford, wherein I was sufficiently abused, in this year, 1646. I had then my ascendant _ad_ [symbol: Gemini] [symbol: aspect "conjunction"], and [symbol: Moon] _ad propriun_. The Presbyterians were, in their pulpits, as merciless as the Cavaliers in their pamphlets. About this time, the most famous mathematician of all Europe,[16] Mr. William Oughtred, parson of Aldbury in Surry, was in danger of sequestration by the Committee of or for plundered ministers; (_Ambo-dexters_ they were;) several inconsiderable articles were deposed and sworn against him, material enough to have sequestered him, but that, upon his day of hearing, I applied myself to Sir Bolstrode Whitlock, and all my own old friends, who in such numbers appeared in his behalf, that though the chairman and many other Presbyterian members were stiff against him, yet he was cleared by the major number. The truth is, he had a considerable parsonage, and that only was enough to sequester any moderate judgment: he was also well known to affect his Majesty. In these times many worthy ministers lost their livings or benefices, for not complying with the _Three-penny Directory_. Had you seen (O noble Esquire) what pitiful ideots were prefered into sequestrated church-benefices, you would have been grieved in your soul; but when they came before the classis of divines, could those simpletons but only say, they were converted by hearing such a sermon, such a lecture, of that godly man Hugh Peters, Stephen Marshall, or any of that gang, he was presently admitted. [Footnote 16: This gentleman I was very well acquainted with, having lived at the house over-against his, at Aldbury in Surrey, three or four years. E.A.] In 1647, I published the _World's Catastrophe_, the _Prophecies of Ambrose Merlin_, with the _Key_ wherewith to unlock those obstruse Prophecies; also _Trithemius of the Government of the World by the presiding Angels_; these came forth all in one book. The two first were exquisitely translated by yourself, (most learned Sir) as I do ingenuously acknowledge in my _Epistle unto the Reader_, with a true character of the worth and admirable parts, unto which I refer any that do desire
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