Title: | The Parliaments dreames interpreted, or, The House of Commons spirituall imaginations, digested into eight queeries to their dissembly of diviners (or synod of babilonish sooth-sayers, April 22, 1646) by a plain man answered shewing 1. Their great injustice, in chusing rather to follow and respect those blind guides, who could not answer so needfull quæries, for which (and the like) ends, they were called together from all parts, then to punish and dissolve them, for their ignorance or contempt, like the magitians of Babell, 2. Their intolerable oppression, in urging the Scots Covenant and religion, more upon those their cursed priests word, then the blessed word of God, besides innumerable other grievances, by means of corrupt parliamentmen, committeemen, judges, justices, and lawyers. |
Note: | London : [s.n.], 1648 |
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Subject: | England and Wales -- Parliament -- House of Commons |
Subject: | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1649 |
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