The Oxonian antippodes, or, The Oxford anty-Parliament. : First, setting forth who it is that calls that Parliament. Secondly, who they are that sit in that Parliament. Thirdly, what Parliament it is, when the members of it are in one body. Fourthly, to what end this Parliament is called. Fifthly, what they are for their religion, their lives and conversations, that beare armes in defence of that Parliament. Sixthly, that the Parliament now sitting at Westminster is the absolute lawfull Parliament. Seventhly, that whatsoever is done against this lawfull Parliament, is against God, the Protestant religion, the lawes of the land, and the liberty of the subjects. By I.B. Gent.
| Main Author: | J. B. (John Brandon) |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for Richard Lounds, and are to be sold at his shop neere Ludgate,
1644.
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