Loyalties severe summons to the bar of conscience: or, A seasonable and timely call to the people of England, upon the present juncture of affairs. Being an epitome of the several præliminaries, or gradual steps the late times took to their (never-to-be forgotten) ruine, b their civil dissentions, through a needless fear of the subverting, losing, and destroying of religion, liberty of the subject, and priviledges of parliament. With a collatteral compendium of our own, exactly and impartially drawn; our follies and extravagances disclosed, and laid open. Together, with such favourable admonitions, and timely remedies, as will ('tis hoped) administer towards the uniting our divisions. Composing our differences, and healing our breaches. In two parts. By Robert Hearne, Gent

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by Thomas Milbourn; and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1681.
Publication year
1681
ESTC No.
R16702
Grub Street ID
64520
Description
46, [2] p. ; 2°.
Note
Marginal notes.