A Funeral oration upon the late King James : Composed from memoirs, furnished by Mr. Porter, his great chamberlin. Printed by the consent of the Late Queen. Dedicated to the French King, and published by his authority. Wherein it is own'd. That the Late King reconciled his brother King Charles II. To the Church of Rome; that he himself design'd to destroy the Protestant religion, and to reduce these kingdoms to the obedience of see of Rome, according to the example of Louis le Grand, who, they hope, will effect it, and punish these rebellious nations, as they are pleased to call them. With remarks upon the whole.
| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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| Other Authors: | Porter, James, 1638-1711 |
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| Language: | English |
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