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A RETROSPECT INTO THE KINGS CERTAIN REVENUE ANNEXED TO THE CROWN, Under the SURVEY of his Majesties Court of Exchequer: WITH THE Proceedings upon two several Petitions Presented to his MAJESTY, Concerning the Chauntry Rents, &c. And the First Fruits, and Tenths of the CLERGY.
AND Several Considerations Offered to the High Court of Parliament, shew∣ing how all the Kings Rents above twenty Shillings a year may be more speedily brought into His MAJESTIES Coffers without Charge, according to the Antient Course of Exchequer, and the Laws of ENGLAND.
WITH Some Reasons, and Arguments, given for the due payment of Tythes, Annexed Inseparably to the Office of the Ministry; With further Perswasions to the Bishops, and the Rest of the Clergy, to render the just Proportion (of their Livings and Spiritual Promotions according to the impro∣ved Value) due to the King as Supream Pastor, and Governour of the Church.
AND Divers Observations concerning the Rights, and other Revenues of the CROWN, Demonstrating the several Conditions, and Qualities of those men that Diminish the KINGS Tributes.
Quisquis Deum reveretur, Regem honorat, diligitque proximum, is Deo quae Dei sunt, Caesari quae Caesaris, denique revera suum cuique tribuit.
By George Carew of Grayes Inn, Esq.
LONDON, Printed Anno Dom. 1661.