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| | Books by Charles Hotham: Books in the extended shelves: Hotham, Charles, 1615-1672?: Ad philosophiam teutonicam manuductio. English (London : Printed by T.M. & A.C. for Nath. Brooks ..., 1650), also by Durant Hotham (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hotham, Charles, 1615-1672?: Corporations vindicated in their fundamental liberties, from a negative voice, and other unjust prerogatives of their chief officer destructive to true freedom, or, A discourse, proving that the chief officer's assuming to himself the power of 1. calling or dissolving of meetings, 2. proposing or refusing of questions offer'd to the debate, 3. granting or denying of assent to the conclusions of the major part of the assembly, at the sole pleasure of his own private discretion, is of right to be abolish't in all other corporations, as it hath been by this present Parliament in the supream councel of the nation, and common councel of the city of London : argued first and more properly in the case of Peter-House in Cambridge, but is of a general import to all the bodies incorporated throughout the whole nation, and of great conducement to the sure and more firm establishment of this nation in form of a commonwealth / by C. Hotham ... (London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hotham, Charles, 1615-1672?: The petition and argvment of Mr. Hotham, fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10, 1651 against the masters negative voice of that colledge, and for a remedy to be granted the colledge against the usurpations of Doctor Seaman the present master, agreeable to what was granted by Parliament to the city of London, an. Dom. 1648 for the better enabling them in case of need to act as a free body wihout their chief officers concurrence. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hotham, Charles, 1615-1672?: To every member of Parliament Charles Hotham of Peter-house in Cambridge presents this following brief account of the proceedings of the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, in their depriving him of his fellowship in the said colledge, together with his exceptions against those proceedings. ...: ([London : s.n., 1653]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hotham, Charles, 1615-1672?: Trost-Schrift von vier Complexionen. English (London : Printed by T.W. for H. Blunden ..., 1654), also by Jakob Böhme (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hotham, Charles, 1615-1672?: A true state of the case of Mr. Hotham, late Fellow of Peter-House;: declaring the grounds and reasons of his appeal to the Parliament, against the sentence of those members of the committee for reformation of the universities; who on May 22. last, resolv'd the writing and publishing of his book intitled The petition and argument, &c. to be scandalous and against the priviledge of Parliament; and himself to be depriv'd of his fellowship in that colledge. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the Year, 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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