Loyalty and peace or, Two seasonable discourses from I Sam. 24. 5. viz. Daivd's heart smote him because he cut off Saul's skirt. The first, of conscience and its smitings. The second, of the prodigious impiety of murthering King Charles I. Intended to promote sincere devotion and humiliation upon each anniversary fast for the late King's death. By Dr. Samuel Rolls. Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty
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- Loyalty and peace or, Two seasonable discourses from I Sam. 24. 5. viz. Daivd's heart smote him because he cut off Saul's skirt. The first, of conscience and its smitings. The second, of the prodigious impiety of murthering King Charles I. Intended to promote sincere devotion and humiliation upon each anniversary fast for the late King's death. By Dr. Samuel Rolls. Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty
- Two seasonable discourses from I Sam. 24. 5
- Second discourse of no conscience, or of the murthering of King Charles I. ; Second discourse of no conscience, or of the murdering of King Charles I.
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London: printed by Tho. James mathematical printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, for Joseph Hindmarsh at the Black Bull in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange, 1678.
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- 1678
- ESTC No.
- R25524
- Grub Street ID
- 109082
- Description
- [8], 86, [8], 89-243, [1] p. ; 8°.
- Note
- 'The second discourse of no conscience, or of the murthering of King Charles I' has a separate dated title page (G4r) with imprint: London, printed 1678; register and pagination are continuous
Bifolium ('G5'.1) is an epistle dedicatory to Henry Earl of Arlington
With an errata leaf after G3
Signatures: A]4] B-F]8] G]8(G3+1, G4+'G5'.1) H-Q]8] R]2
L2 and N2-N4 missigned E2 and M2-M4 respectively
Copy at UMI microfilm Early English Books 1641-1700, reel 1293 has G5 bound between A3 and A4, and the second leaf of the bifolium (unsigned) bound between A1 and A2.
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- Catalogued from a copy at the British Library. Errata leaf from DFo copy