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The desires of the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland : that both Houses of Parliament may sit in freedom for setling of religion, according to the covenant that King Charles the Second, upon just satisfaction given, may be admitted to the government of these kingdomes : together with their protestation against their proceedings to the contrary.
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The desires of the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland : that both Houses of Parliament may sit in freedom for setling of religion, according to the covenant that King Charles the Second, upon just satisfaction given, may be admitted to the government of these kingdomes : together with their protestation against their proceedings to the contrary.
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A declaration by the Kings Majesty to his subjects of the Kingdomes of Scotland, England, and Ireland
“…Declaration by the Kings Majesty, to his subjects of the kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland…”
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A declaration by the Kings Majesty to his subjects of the Kingdomes of Scotland, England, and Ireland
“…Declaration by the Kings Majesty, to his subjects of the kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland…”
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The fundamental charter of Presbytery as it hath been lately established in the kingdom of Scotland : examin'd and disprov'd by the history, records, and publick transactions of our nation : together with a preface, wherein the vindicator of the Kirk is freely put in mind of his habitual infirmities.
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The fundamental charter of Presbytery, as it has been lately established in the Kingdom of Scotland : examin'd and disprov'd by the history, records, and publick transactions of our nation : to which is added a preface, wherein the vindicator of the Kirk is freely put in mind of his habitual infirmities, and contents of the whole never before printed /
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A solemn league and covenant, for reformation; and defence of religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace & safetie of the three kingdoms. Of Scotland, England, & Ireland.
Published: Imprinted by Edw: Raban: and are to bee sold at his shop, at the end of the Broadgate., 1643Get full text
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By the King : whereas wee haue euer since it pleased God to establish vs in the imperiall crowne of Great Britaine, equally equally regarded the good of both the late kingdomes of Scotland and England ...
“…Whereas wee haue euer since it pleased God to establish vs in the imperiall crowne of Great Britaine, equally equally regarded the good of both the late kingdomes of Scotland and England…”
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