[The religious and loyal protestation of John Gauden, Dr. in Divinity, against the present declared purposes and proceedings of the army and others about the trying and destroying our Soveraign Lord the King] : [sent to a colonel to bee presented to the Lord Fairfax and his generall council of officers, the 5 of Jan. 1648].
| Main Author: | Gauden, John, 1605-1662 |
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| Language: | English |
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P. for Rich. Royston dwelling in Ivie-Lane,
1648]
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