King's Advocate.[455] "It is to give a true answer to articles put into the Court against you, or that shall be put in touching this conventicle of yours, and divers your heretical tenets, and what words and exercises you used, and things of this nature."
Eaton. "I dare not."
Archbishop of Canterbury. "What say you, woman?"
Sara Jones. "I dare not worship God in vain."
Bishop of London. "Will you not swear and take an oath when you are called to it by the magistrate?"
S. Jones. "Yes! I will answer upon my oath to end a controversy before a lawful magistrate."
Earl of Dorset. "What dost thou think, woman, of these grave Fathers of the Church, that these here be not lawful magistrates?"
[S. Jones.] "I would do anything that is according to God's word."
[Richard Neile] Archbishop of York. "Would you? then you must take your oath now you are required by your governors; you must swear in truth, in judgment, in righteousness."
Persecution of Congregationalists.