Whereas Tuesday next, being the thirtieth day of this instant January is by an act of Parliament appointed to be observed as a day of fasting and humiliation to explore the mercy of almighty God : that the guilt of the sacred and innocent book of Charles the First, of blessed memory, may not be visited upon us or our posterity ...
| Corporate Author: | University of Oxford |
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| Other Authors: | Mews, Peter, 1619-1706 |
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| Language: | English |
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