Hells trienniall Parliament, : summoned five yeeres since, by King Lucifer. With their severall acts, orders, votes, and ordinances. Also, Iack Presbyters entertaynment into the kingdome of darknesse, with a dispute betweeene Lucifer and him, for the government of the infernall monarchy. Signed at our court of Gehenna, August 30. in the 5666. yeere of our reigne. Lu. Rex.
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