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The royall legacies of Charles the First of that name, of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, King and Martyr; to his persecutors and murderers. Being a short paraphrase upon His Majesties most christian, and most charitable speech, delivered immediately before his translation. Dedicated to His Majesties loyall, and disconsolate subject.

By: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Publisher: London : Printed in the year, 1649Description: [4], 95, [1]p. ; 4g.Note: In pamphlet box, labelled Miscellaneous Pamphlets ISubject(s): Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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6 Presentation to Mr. Gosse [of a bronze bust in honour of his 70th birthday / 6 A letter from a Jesuite: or, the mysterie of equivocation. Being the copy of a letter of recommendation, seeming much in favour of the bearer, but by different reading, rendred of quite contrary signification. Lately discovered by the person who was thereby abused, and now made publick for general satisfaction. 6 The case of the curates. By One of Them. 6 The royall legacies of Charles the First of that name, of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, King and Martyr; to his persecutors and murderers. Being a short paraphrase upon His Majesties most christian, and most charitable speech, delivered immediately before his translation. Dedicated to His Majesties loyall, and disconsolate subject. 6 A sermon concerning the excellency, and usefulness of the common-prayer. Preached by William Beveridge, D.D. Rector of St. Peter's Cornhill, London; at the opening of the said parish church, the 27th of November 1681. 6 The case of the Rev. James Shore, M.A. by himself; in reply to "the case" as stated by the Bishop of Exeter, in his letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. With an appendix containing the whole of the correspondence. 6 Scripture and reason pleaded for defensive armes: or the whole controversie about subjects taking up armes. Wherein besides other pamphlets, an answer is punctually directed to Dr. Fernes booke, entituled, Resolving of conscience, &c. The scriptures alleadged are fully satisfied. rationall discourses are weighed in the balance of right reason. Matters of fact concerning the present differences, are examined. Published by divers reverend and learned divines.

In pamphlet box, labelled Miscellaneous Pamphlets I

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