CiltA Brief Necessary | Vindication | Of the Old and New | Secluded Members, | from the False Malicious Calvmnies; | And | Of the Fundamental Rights, Liberties, Privileges, Go- | Vernment, Interest of the Freemen, Parliaments, | People of England, from the Late Avowed Subvensions | 1. Of John Rogers, in His Un-christian Concertation with Mr. | Prynne, and Others. | 2. Of M: Nedham, in His Interest Will Not Lie. | Wherein the True Good Old Cause is Asserted, the False Routed; The Old Secluded | Members Cleared from All Pretended Breach of Trust; The Old Parliament Proved | to be Totally Dissolved by the Kings Death; The Sitting Juncto to be No Parlia- | Ment and Speedily to be Dissolved by the Army-Officers; The Oathes of Suprema- | Cy, Allegiance, Fealty to the King, His Heirs and Successors, to be Still Binding, Continu- | Ing: The New Commonwealth to be the Iesuites Project; Ch. Stewart Not Sworn to | Popery, as Nedham Slanders Him; The Restitution of Our Hereditary King and Kingly | Government, Not an Vtopian Republike, Evidenced Beyond Contradiction to be Eng- | Lands True Interest Both as Men and Christians; and the Only Way to Peace, Safety, | SettlementWilliam Prynne, Charles II (King of England), Marchamont Nedham, John Rogers (fifth-monarchy man)