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The happy future state of England, or, A discourse by way of a letter to the late Earl of Anglesey vindicating him from the reflections of an affidavit published by the House of Commons, ao. 1680, by occasion whereof observations are made concerning infamous witnesses : the said discourse likewise contains various political remarks and calculations referring to many parts of Christendom, with observations of the number of the people of England, and of its growth in populousness and trade, the vanity of the late fears and jealousies being shewn, the author doth on the grounds of nature predict the happy future state of the realm : at the end of the discourse there is a casuistical discussion of the obligation to the king, his heirs and successors, wherein many of the moral offices of absolution and unconditional loyalty are asserted : before the discourse is a large preface, giving an account of the whole work, with an index of the principal matters : also, The obligation resulting from the Oath of supremacy to assist and defend the preheminence or prerogative of the dispensative power belonging to the king ...

 
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dc.contributor.author Pett, Peter, Sir, 1630-1699.
dc.coverage.placeName London
dc.date.accessioned 2018-05-25
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-09T18:44:42Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-09T18:44:42Z
dc.date.created 1688
dc.date.issued 2003-11
dc.identifier ota:A54580
dc.identifier.citation http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/A54580
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/A54580
dc.description.abstract Dedication signed: P.P. [i.e. Peter Pett] "The obligation resulting from the Oath of supremacy": [5], 289-364 p. at end. Imperfect: print show-through with slight loss of print. Errata: [2] p. at end. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, -- Earl of, 1614-1686.
dc.subject.lcsh Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1603-1714.
dc.subject.lcsh Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century.
dc.title The happy future state of England, or, A discourse by way of a letter to the late Earl of Anglesey vindicating him from the reflections of an affidavit published by the House of Commons, ao. 1680, by occasion whereof observations are made concerning infamous witnesses : the said discourse likewise contains various political remarks and calculations referring to many parts of Christendom, with observations of the number of the people of England, and of its growth in populousness and trade, the vanity of the late fears and jealousies being shewn, the author doth on the grounds of nature predict the happy future state of the realm : at the end of the discourse there is a casuistical discussion of the obligation to the king, his heirs and successors, wherein many of the moral offices of absolution and unconditional loyalty are asserted : before the discourse is a large preface, giving an account of the whole work, with an index of the principal matters : also, The obligation resulting from the Oath of supremacy to assist and defend the preheminence or prerogative of the dispensative power belonging to the king ...
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identifier.ee Pett, Peter, Sir, 1630-1699. http://dx.doi.org/10.13051/ee:bio/pettpeter0025523
identifier.lccn Pett, Peter, Sir, 1630-1699. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85143484
identifier.stc Wing P1883
identifier.stc ESTC R35105
otaterms.date.range 1600-1699

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