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Worcester, Henry Somerset Marquis of (1577-1646)1
Worcester, Henry Somerset, Marquis of, 1577-16461
Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663)1
Lewis, Thomas (1689-1749?)1
Bayly, Thomas (1657)1
Charles I, King of England, 1600-16491

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Certamen religiosum: or, A conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester : concerning religion; at His Majesties being at Raglan Castle, 1646. Wherein the maine diferences (now in controversie) between the Papists and the Protestants is no lesse briefly than accuratly discuss'd and bandied. Now published for the worlds satisfaction of His Majesties constant affection to the Protestant religion

Bayly, Thomas (1657); Charles king of England (1600-1649); Worcester, Henry Somerset Marquis of (1577-1646)

1649

Purports to be a debate between Charles I and the Earl of Worcester. Title page is a cancel. Errors in pagination including repetition of page numbers 141-144. "Errata"--P. [1] at end. Page [1...

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A preservative against schism and rebellion, in the most trying times, or, A resolution of the most important cases of conscience, relating to government both in church and state : in a course of lectures read in the Divinity School at Oxford, in the time of the great rebellion (v.1)

Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663); Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663); Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663); Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663); Charles king of England (1600-1649); Lewis, Thomas (1689-1749?); University of Oxford

1722

Vol. 1 has also special t.p.: The nature and obligation of promissory oaths explained, in seven prelections. Vols. 2-3 have special title pages only: The nature and obligation of conscience explaine...

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