Prima Pars. De Comparatis Comparandis: Seu Iustificationis Regis Caroli, comparatè, contra Parliamentum. Or the first part of things compared. or of the iustifi- cation of King Charles comparitively against the Parliament. Wherein is manifested, that by the cunning contrivance of a wicked party in the House of Commons, who by their fraud, and subtilty deceive and seduce the major part of the House for their own am- bitious ends our oppressions have been made far more grievous, then they were in the Kings dayes, the course of justice, and reliefe of grievances, is obstructed, and our troubles and pressures are still continued. With a relation of certain acts of injustice, deceit and treason, com- mitted by some of them against the Kingdome, and certain persons and particular observations of the treasonable purpose, and designs of the same evill, and treacherous party to secure themselves from justice, and to get the Soveraign power into their own hands. With the names of the heads, of the usurping faction, and advice to all the free men of England, to beware of them, and to take a speedy course to remove and expell them, together with an intima- tion of a way to effect the same. ... (8 lines)

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Main Authors: Wilbee, Amon, Wilbee, Amon, pseud. of John Lilburn?
Corporate Author: McAlpin Collection of British History and Theology (Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary)
Other Authors: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : [publisher not identified] printed in the yeare, 1647
Oxford : [publisher not identified], Printed in the yeare, 1647
Oxford, :
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2340:19
Thomason Tracts ; 63:E.39611
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