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True son of the Church of England
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True son of the Church of England: A breif and full account of Mr. Tate's and Mr. Brady's new version of the Psalms by a true son of the Church of England. (London : Printed for Joseph Wild ..., M DC XCVIII [1662]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
True son of the Church of England: Festa Anglo-Romana, or, The feasts of the English and Roman church, with their fasts and vigils being an exact and concise accompt of their various etymologies and appellations, with the reasons and grounds of their celebration : together with a succinct discourse of several other grand days in the universities, Inns of courts, and the collar and offering days at White-Hall, tending, to the instruction of all persons in all capacities, and the dilucidation of several seeming difficulties in the ancient, as well as modern English and Roman calendar / by a true son of the Church of England. (London : Printed for William Jacob, and John Place ..., 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
True son of the Church of England: A full answer paragraph by paragraph, to Sir John Fenwick's paper given to the sheriffs, January the 28th, 1696/7 at the place of execution on Tower-Hill by a true son of the Church of England, as establish'd by law. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1697), also by John Fenwick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
True son of the Church of England: A letter of advice to a young gentleman of an honourable family now in his travels beyond the sea's, for his more safe and profitable conduct in the three great instances, of study, moral deportment and religion. (R. Clavell, 1688) (page images at HathiTrust)
True son of the Church of England: A letter of advice to a young gentleman of an honourable family, now in his travels beyond the seas for his more safe and profitable conduct in the three great instances, of study, moral deportment, and religion : in three parts / by a True son of the Church of England. (London : Printed for R. Clavell ..., 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
True son of the Church of England: The letter which was sent to the author of the doctrine of passive obedience and jure divino disproved, &c. answered and refuted wherein is proved, that monarchy was not originally from God. That kings are not by divine appointment, but that all government proceeds from the people. That the obedience required in Scripture, is to the laws of the land, and no otherwise. That resisting of arbitary power is lawful. That the oath of allegiance to to the late King James was dissolved before the Prince of Orange (our present King) landed. That upon the non-performance of an oath on one side, the other becomes void, is plainly prov'd from several examples in scripture. That protection is the only cause of allegiance, and that obedience or allegiance is due to the present government is proved from Scripture, law and reason; and those texts of scriptures which relate to government, or monarchy, are explained. (London : printed for Tho. Harrison at the White Swan over against the West-end of the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1689), also by N. N. and A. A. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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