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A short speech prepared to be spoken by a worthy member in Parliament concerning the present state of the nation.

By: Seton, William, Sir, -1744
Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1700]Description: 16 pages ; 17 cm (8vo)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1689-1702 | Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1689-1702
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DA410 .P7 1643(133671.1) The third part of the soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes. : Wherein the Parliaments present necessary defensive warre against the Kings offensive malignant, popish forces; and subjects taking up defensive armes against their soveraignes, and their armies in some cases, is copiously manifested, to be just, lawfull, both in point of law and conscience; and neither treason nor rebellion in either; by inpregnable reasons and authorities of all kindes. Together with a satisfactory answer to all objections, from law, Scripture, fathers, reason, hitherto alledged by Dr. Ferne, or any other late opposite pamphleters, whose grosse mistakes in true stating of the present controversie, in sundry points of divinity, antiquity, history, with their absurd irrationall logicke and theologie, are here more fully discovered, refuted, than hitherto they have been by any: besides other particulars of great concernment. By William Prynne, utter-barrester, of Lincolnes Inne. It is this eighth day of May, 1643. ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament for printing, that this booke, intituled the third part of the Soveraign power of Parliaments and Kingdomes, be printed by Michael Sparke, senior. John White. DA410 .P7 1643(133672.1) The fourth part of The soveraigne povver of parliaments and kingdomes. : Wherein the Parliaments right and interest in ordering the militia, forts, ships, magazins, and great offices of the realme, is manifested by some fresh records in way of supplement: the two Houses imposition of moderate taxes and contributions on the people in cases of extremity, without the Kings assent, (when wilfully denyed) for the necessary defence and preservation of the kingdome; and their imprisoning, confining of malignant dangerous persons in times of publicke danger, for the common safety; are vindicated from all calumnies, and proved just. Together with an appendix; manifesting by sundry histories and foraine authorities, that in the ancient kingdome of Rome; the Roman, Greeke, German empires; the old present Graecian, Indian, Ægyptian, French, Spanish, Gothish, Italian, Hungarian, Polonian, Bohemian, Danish, Swedish, Scottish, with other Foraine Kingdomes; yea in the Kingdomes of Judah, Israel, and of her Gentile royalties, mentioned in scripture the supreame soveraigne power resided not in the emperours, or kings themselves, but in the whole kingdome, senate, parliament, state, people, who had not onely authority to restraine, resist, yea call their Emperours, and Kings to an account, but likewise when they saw just cause to censure, suspend, deprive them from their tyranny, vices, mis-government and sometimes capitally to proceed against them. With a briefe answer to the contrary objections; and tenne materiall observations confirming all the premises / DA412 .H8 1648 The humble representation of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly to the honorable estates of Parliament upon their declaration lately communicated to us / DA460 .S4 1700 A short speech prepared to be spoken by a worthy member in Parliament concerning the present state of the nation. DA480 .A22 1702 An account of the proceedings of the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament assembled, in relation to the bill, intituled, An act for preventing occasional conformity. DA803.3 .S63 1641 Rerum nuper in regno Scotiae gestarum historia : seu verius commentarius, causas, occasiones, progressus horum motuum breviter & perspicuè proponens, simul cum synopsi concordiae, quantum hactenus initaesé. Excerptus ex scriptis utriusque partis scitu dignissimis, quorum primaria in Latinum sermonem nunc primum fideliter translata inseruntur. Addita est ecclesiae Scotiae ad Helveticas reformatas epistola, qua compendio res tota perspective exhibetur / DG678.315 .S27 1626 The history of the quarrels of Pope Paul. V. with the state of Venice : In seven books /

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Attributed to Sir William Seton by Wing and Halkett and Laing.

ESTC R33869

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