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Title:  Basiliká the works of King Charles the martyr : with a collection of declarations, treaties, and other papers concerning the differences betwixt His said Majesty and his two houses of Parliament : with the history of his life : as also of his tryal and martyrdome.
Author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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at the same time. 59440. His Majesty's Answer to the Four Bills and Propositions, Dec. 28. 1647. ibid.41. Both Houses Declaration thereupon, with Votes for no further Address, 59542. His Majesty's Declaration in Answer to the Votes for no further Address, Jan. 18. 1647, 8. 59643. Votes for a Treaty, 59844. His Majesty's Message in Answer to the Votes, Carisbrook, 10. Aug. 1648. ibid.45. Votes in order to the Treaty, 60046. His Majesty's Answer to the Votes. 60147. A Letter of both Speakers to His Majesty, Sept. 2. 1648. ibid.48. His Majesty's Answer to both Speakers, 60249. His Majesty's Propositions, 29. September, 1648. ibid.50. Votes concerning His Majesty's Proposi∣tions and Concessions, 60651. The Heads of the Remonstrance of the Army presented to the House of Commons, Nov. 20. 1648. 60752. His Majesty's Quaeries concerning the Re∣monstrance 60853. His Majesty's Declaration concerning the Treaty, and His dislike of the Armies Pro∣ceedings, ibid.An APPENDIX containing,I. His Majesty's Reason why He cannot in Con∣science consent to abolish the Episcopal Go∣vernment, Octob. 2. 1648. p. 612II. The Answer of the Divines to His Majesty's Reason, Octob. 3. ibid.III. His Majesty's Reply to their Paper, Octob. 6. 616IV. The Rejoynder of the Divines to His Maje∣sty's Reply, Octob. 17. 621V. His Majesty's final Answer concerning Epis∣copacy, Nov. 1. 1648. 634 ΕΙΚΩΝ ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΗ.I. UPon His Majesty's calling this last Par∣liament, page 647II. Upon the Earl of Strafford's Death 648III. Upon His Majesty's going to the House of Commons, 650IV. Upon the Insolency of the Tumults 651V. Upon His Majesty's passing the Bill for Tri∣ennial Parliaments: And after setling this, during the pleasure of the Two Houses, 654VI. Upon His Majesty's Retirement from West∣minster, 656VII. Upon the Queens departure and absence out of England, 658VIII. Upon His Majesty's Repulse at Hull; And the Fates of the Hothams, 659IX. Upon the Listing and Raising Armies a∣gainst the King. 661X. Upon their seising the King's Magazines, Forts, Navy and Militia, 665XI. Upon the Nineteen Propositions first sent to the King; And more afterwards, 667XII. Upon the Rebellion and Troubles in Ire∣land, 671XIII. Upon the calling in of the Scots; and their coming, 674XIV. Upon the Covenant, 677XV. Upon the many Jealousies raised, and Scandals cast upon the King, to stir up the People against Him, 680XVI Upon the Ordinance against the Com∣mon Prayer-Book, 684XVII. Of the Differences between the King and the Two Houses in point of Church-Go∣vernment, 687XVIII. Upon Vxbridge Treaty; and other Officers made by the King, 692XIX. Upon the various Events of the War, Vi∣ctories and Defeats, 694XX. Upon the Reformation of the Times, 696XXI. Vpon His Malesty's Letters taken and di∣vulged, 699XXII. Upon His Majesty's leaving Oxford, and going to the Scots, 701XXIII. Upon the Scots delivering the King to the English, and His Captivity at Holdenby, 702XXIV. Upon their denying His Majesty the At∣tendance of His Chaplains, 703XXV. Penitential Meditations and Vows in the King's Solitude at Holdenby, 707XXVI. Upon the Armies Surprisal of the King at Holdenby, and the ensuing Distractions in the Two Houses, the Army, and the Ci∣ty, 708XXVII. To the Prince of Wales, 710XXVIII. Meditations upon Death, after the Votes of Non-Addresses, and His Majesty's closer Imprisonment in Carisbrook-Castle, 7160