A declaration and protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to this Kingdome and the whole world : wherein (amongst divers of His Majesties late illegall proceedings) is discovered how severall commissions under the Kings authority have been granted to many profest papists ... : also how Sir John Hinderson and Collonell Cockram were sent to Hamburgh and Denmarke to raise forces there ... : for which and many other reasons they are resolved to enter into a solemne oath and covenant with God ... to defend the truth against the Kings popish army ...
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