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Densell Hollis Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament, on Thnrseday the thirtieth of December 1641. Vpon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes. For which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower. Wherein is discovered the danger of this protestation ...

By: Holles, Denzil, 1st Baron Holles of Ifield.Publisher: London : printed for Iohn Thomas, and Thomas Bankes, 1641Description: [2],6p. ; 4.°.Uniform titles: Impeachment of the twelve bishops. Note: Bound with other works
Binder's title: Impeachment of the twelve bishops
Subject(s): England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 | Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649
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2 A speech made in Parliament by Sir Simon Dvcy, knight: on Tuesday the eleventh of Ianuary: concerning proceeding against the 12 bishops accused of high treason, to bring them to their triall. 1642. 2 The impeachment against the bishops. Sent up by Serjeant Wylde, and delivered at the barr in the Lords house by order of the House. August the 4. 1641. 2 The manner of the impeachment of the XII. bishops accused of high treason, for preferring a petition, and making a protestation, to the subverting the fundamentall laws and being of Parliaments. Whereunto is added the said petition and remonstrance of the said bishops. 2 Densell Hollis Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament, on Thnrseday the thirtieth of December 1641. Vpon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes. For which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower. Wherein is discovered the danger of this protestation ... 2 A speech of Mr. Iohn VVhite, counsellor at law, made in the Commons House of Parliament. Concerning episopacy. 2 A speech in Parliament, of the Right Honourable, William, Lord Say and Seale, ... Declared against the supremacy of bishops, and their power in civill affaires, and courts of justice ... January the 26. An. Dom. 1642. 2 God and the King: or, A dialogue, shewing, that our soveraign lord the King of England, being immediate under God within his dominions, doth rightly claim whatsoever is required by the oath of allegiance. Formerly compiled and printed by the especial command of King James ... and now commanded to be reprinted ... [By Richard Mocket?].

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Binder's title: Impeachment of the twelve bishops

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