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An ansvver to a printed book, intituled, Observations vpon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses. By Dudley Diggs gentleman
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An answer to the letter directed to the author of Jus Populi
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Animadversions upon those notes which the late Observator [i.e. Henry Parker] hath published upon the seven doctrines and positions which the King by way [of] recapitulation (he saith) layes open so offensive
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An answer to a printed book, intituled, Observations upon some of His Maiesties late answers and expresses
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Christvs dei, or, A theologicall discourse
wherein is proved that regall or monarchicall power is not of humane but of divine right and that God is the sole efficient cause thereof and not the people : also, that every monarch is above the whole common-wealth and is not onely major singislis, but major vniversis : written in answer to a late printed pamphlet intituled Observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses -
A choice collection of law-books ancient, and modern
Consisting of the library of Henry Parker, Esq; of Grays-Inn deceased; as also of another eminent professor of the law, with some additions of other new law books, viz. Reports, &c. Will be exposed to sale by way of auction, on Munday next, the 5th. day of December, 1681. At the auction house in Ivy-lane next door to the Wooll-sack. By Edward Millington, Bookseller -
A caveat for svbjects moderating the observator
wherein his chiefest arguments are confuted : the Kings iust prerogative manitained : and the priviledge of the subiect no wayes preiudiced -
An answer to a printed book intituled Observations vpon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses
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A review of the Observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses
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An ansvver, or Necessary animadversions upon some late impostumate observations invective against His sacred Maiesty
bearing the face of the publick but boldly pen'd and publish't by a privado -
Maximes unfolded
viz 1. the election and succession of the Kings of England are with the consent of the people, 2. the royall and politique power of our kingdome in all causes and over all persons is properly in the Parliament, 3. the oath of Supremacie bindes no mans conscience to the King against the Parliament but the pope, 4. an answer to the answerer of the observatour, concerning the efficient matter forme and end of government -
The cordiall of Judge Jenkins for the good people of London; in reply to a thing, called, An answer to the poysonous seditious paper of Mr. David Jenkins by H. P. Barrester of Lincolns-Inne
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A view of a printed book intituled Observations upon His Maiesties late answers and expresses
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A letter, in which the argvments of the Annotator, and three other speeches vpon their Majestie's letters published at London, are examined and answered
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A reply to the Answer (printed by His Majesties command at Oxford) to a printed booke intituled Observations upon some of his Majesties late answers and expresses
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A peace but no pacification. Or, An answer to that new designe of the oath of pacification and accomodation. Lately printed
A subject for all that love true peace and liberty, to consider. By Iohn Saltmarsh, M.M.A -
A reply to the Answer (printed by His Majesties command at Oxford) to a printed booke intituled Observations upon some of His Maiesties late answers and expresses
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Animadversions vpon those notes which the late observator hath published upon the seven doctrines and positions which the King by way of recapitulation (hee saith) layes open so offensive
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An answer to a printed book intituled, Observations vpon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses
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Maximes unfolded
viz 1. The election and succession of the Kings of England are with the consent of the people. 2. The royall and politique power of our kingdome in all causes and over all persons is properly in the Parliament. 3. The oath of supremacie bindes no mans conscience to the King against the Parliament, but the Pope. 4. An answer to the answerer of the observatour, concerning the efficient, matter, forme and end of government -
An ansvver or necessary animadversions, upon some late impostumate observations invective against His Sacred Maiesty
bearing the face of the publick, but boldly pen'd and publish't by a privado -
A caveat for subjects, moderating the Observator
Wherein his chiefest arguments are confuted, the Kings iust prerogative manitained [sic]: and the priviledge of the subiect no wayes preiudiced: by William Ball, Gent -
A letter, in which the arguments of the Annotator
and three other speeches vpon their Majesties letters published at London, are examined and answered -
Christus Dei, the Lords annoynted. Or, A theologicall discourse
wherein is proved, that the regall or monarchicall power of our soveraigne lord King Charles is not of humane, but of divine right, and that God is the sole efficient cause thereof, and not the people. Also that every monarch is above the whole common-wealth, and is not onely major singulis, but major vniversis. Written in answer to a late printed pamphlet intituled, Observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses -
A review of the observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses