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Title:  The full proceedings of the High Court of Iustice against King Charles in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20 of January, 1648 together with the Kings reasons and speeches and his deportment on the scaffold before his execution / translated out of the Latine by J.C. ; hereunto is added a parallel of the late wars, being a relation of the five years Civill Wars of King Henry the 3d. with the event of that unnatural war, and by what means the kingdome was settled again.
Author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649, defendant.
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contra Christi Vicaraos,M. Westm. Preaching that Reli∣gion could never be throughly reformed, or the diffe∣rences fully composed sine gladio materiali, and that all that should lose their lives in this cause were Martyrs. Rishang.& Christū Domini Regē ipsum murmurant, non ut spiritus sanctus eloqui; sed ut superioris potestatis contemptores obloqui dabant: they drew to their side many lying Ministers (Wolves in the sheeps clothing) who murmure and speak evil a∣gainst the Lords anointed, not as the Holy spirit gave them utter∣ance, but as the despiser of digni∣ties gave them their Lessons.These Incendiaries by their sheeps clothing (a fair conversa∣tiō) drew the people every where to side with them against the K. and those that wisht the King his former power. Which the King perceiving, and how the multi∣tude grew every day more and more tumultuous,Chr. Dunst. (for all things were now carried by tu∣mults) was advised by his Privy 0