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The Parliaments directions to the Protestants in Ireland
Concerning the taking of the oath of allegeance, in confirmation, and tryall of their loyaltie towards the king, and kingdomes -
A true copie of the speech, made by the Honourable Denzell Holles, Esquire, at a conference by a committee of both Houses of Parliament in the Painted Chamber
concerning the protestation fram'd by the House of Commons, which was solemnly made by every member of the same : wherein is set forth the protestation it selfe, and the reasons inducing them to make it : together with their desire, that the Lords would concurre with them in the same zeal and affection for the publick safety : with an explanation upon some doubts made upon the said protestation -
Die Mercurii 5. Maii 1641
It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the Preamble, together with the Protestation which the members of this House made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed, and the copies printed brought to the clarke of the said House -
Die Veneris 30 Julii. 1641. Resolved upon the question
That this house doth conceive that the Protestation made by them, is fit to be taken by every person that is well affected in religion -
A preamble with the protestation made by the whole House of Commons the 3. of May, 1641
and assented vnto by the Lords of the Vpper House the 4. of May -
The oath to bee taken by all members of the Parliament 1641. and in all Parliaments hereafter
before they proceed to any act or determination -
Certaine queries of some tender conscienced christians
about the late protestation commended to them by the House of Commons now assembled in the high and honourable court of Paliament [sic] : wherein they desire to bee resolved concerning -
A treatise of the antiquity, authority, vses and jurisdiction of the ancient Courts of Leet, or view of franck-pledge and of subordination of government derived from the institution of Moses, the first legislator
and the first imitation of him in this island of Great Britaine, by King Alfred and continued ever since : together with additions and alterations of the moderne lawes and statutes inquirable at those courts, untill this present yeare, 1641 : with a large explication of the old oath of allegeance annexed