AN ADMONITION By way of QUERE, To all such as desire to be true to the KING.
I. VVHether our joyning With the City to fetch home the KING to them, will consist with our allegiance, and his advancement? Considering,
- First, that the KING did never desire us to fetch him home to the City.
- Secondly, That the King did never Declare, that he had rather be in the hands of the Citizens, then where he now is.
II. Consider whether the interest of the City, and their ingagements in the late Warre, will stand with that freedome as they pretend they will allow to the KING.
III. Whether they will not Presse the Covenant in so strickt a sence, as His Majesty cannot with a safe conscience condiscend thereunto?
And therefore it is seriously desired, that every one who is true to His Majesty, would (before they ingage themselves) joyne in a Petition to the Court of Aldermen and Common-Councell-men of London, to desire them to declare in particular manner, what they intend to do, touching the setling of the KINGS Prerogative, both in Ecclesiasticall and civill affaires.