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Advocates for murther and rebellion, the pest of Government
Being an answer to two treasonable libels, lately publish'd; one, in defence of the murther of R. Charles I. And the other, reasons for the abrogating the fast of that day. Necessary to be read by all that love Old England -
A sermon preached before the King in St. James's Chapel, upon the thirtieth of January, 1715
being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I. By the most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury published by His Majesty's Special Command -
Reasons humbly offer'd to the Parliament for abrogating the observation of the thirtieth of January
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A proper memorial for the 29th of May, the glorious day which bless'd these nations with the return of King Charles the IId, their Rightful Monarch. Being An Historical Account of his wonderful Escape, after the Battel of Worcester, from the hot Pursuit of those inhuman Robel, who, having drank his Father's Blood, thirsted after his. As also of the following Usurpations, and of the Glorious and Happy Restoration of the Royal Family. Containing Many remarkable Particulars and Circumstances of those Great Providences not mention'd by the Earl of Clarendon, or any other Historian; and shewing, that no one Dissenter or Fanatick had the least Hand in the first of them. A Relation fit to be imprinted in the Hearts of all true Loyalists, and kept in their Houses for the Information of their Children, to shew them how miraculously God protected his Anointed, in order to bless these Kingdoms with his Restoration
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The danger of changes in church or state; or, the fatal doom of such as love them and their associates
in a sermon preach'd, January 31, 1714./15. at St. Ethelburgas. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England -
Publick deliverances wrought by the power of God
A sermon preach'd at Greenwich; and at Christchurch, London; on Sunday the 29th of May, 1715. ... By John Turner, ... Publish'd in his own vindication -
Posthumous works in prose and verse
written in the time of the civil wars and reign of K. Charles II. by Mr. Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras. From original Mss. and scarce and valuable pieces formerly printed. With a key to Hudibras, by Sir Roger L'Estrange -
The royal martyr. Or, a poem on the martyrdom of King Charles I
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Posthumous works in prose and verse
written in the time of the Civil Wars and reign of K. Charles II. by Mr. Samuel Butler, ... With a key to Hudibras, by Sir Roger L'Estrange. In two volumes -
Mr. William Lilly's true history of King James the First
and King Charles the First -
A sermon preach'd January 31. 1714/5
by Henry Sacheverel, D.D. Rector of St. Andrew's Holborn. As it was taken in Short Hand by one of his Parishioners. To which is added, A Postscript containing Notes of another Sermon, preach'd on the Twentieth of the same Month. With proper Reflections upon each Discourse