The discovery of mysteries: or, The plots and practices of a prevalent faction in this present Parliament. To overthrow the established religion, and the well setled government of this glorious Church, and to introduce a new framed discipline (not yet agreed upon by themselves what it shall be) to set up a new invented religion, patched together of Anabaptisticall and Brownisticall tenents, and many other new and old errors. And also, to subvert the fundamentall lawes of this famous kingdome, by devesting our King of his just rights, and unquestionable royall prerogatives, and depriving the subjects of the propriety of their goods, and the liberty of their persons; and under the name of the priviledge of Parliament, to exchange that excellent monarchicall government of this nation, into the tyrannicall government of a faction prevailing over the major part of their well-meaning brethren, to vote and order things full of all injustice, oppression and cruelty, as may appeare out of many, by these few subsequent collections of their proceedings. / By Gr. Williams L. Bishop of Ossory.
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dc.contributor.author | Williams, Gryffith, 1589?-1672. |
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dc.date.created | 1643 |
dc.date.issued | 2013-12 |
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dc.description.abstract | In part a reply to: Goodwin, John. Os ossorianum. Place of publication and printer's name from Wing. Thomason received only quire B in May 1643 (Thomason E.104[27]), then received the complete work in July. Annotation om Thomason copy E.60[1]: "July 12 Oxon"; on copy E.104[27]: "This was printed at Oxon in May 1643 but not perfected that I could ever see.". Caption title of quire B reads: The discoverie of mysteries: or, the plots and practices of a prevailing faction in this present Parliament, to overthrow both church and state. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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dc.subject.lcsh | Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665. -- Os ossorianum. |
dc.subject.lcsh | Church of England -- History -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800. |
dc.subject.lcsh | Solemn League and Covenant (1643). -- Early works to 1800. |
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dc.title | The discovery of mysteries: or, The plots and practices of a prevalent faction in this present Parliament. To overthrow the established religion, and the well setled government of this glorious Church, and to introduce a new framed discipline (not yet agreed upon by themselves what it shall be) to set up a new invented religion, patched together of Anabaptisticall and Brownisticall tenents, and many other new and old errors. And also, to subvert the fundamentall lawes of this famous kingdome, by devesting our King of his just rights, and unquestionable royall prerogatives, and depriving the subjects of the propriety of their goods, and the liberty of their persons; and under the name of the priviledge of Parliament, to exchange that excellent monarchicall government of this nation, into the tyrannicall government of a faction prevailing over the major part of their well-meaning brethren, to vote and order things full of all injustice, oppression and cruelty, as may appeare out of many, by these few subsequent collections of their proceedings. / By Gr. Williams L. Bishop of Ossory. |
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