Theosebia, or, The churches advocate endeavouring the promotion of loyalty to our king, and fidelity to the Episcopal Church, by describing the rebellious principles of the enemies thereof, both in their words and actions to our late soveraign King Charles the First, with the most barbarous conspiracies and horrid machinations against King Charles the Second, and his royal brother James Duke of York, whom God preserve.

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Theosebia, or, The churches advocate endeavouring the promotion of loyalty to our king, and fidelity to the Episcopal Church, by describing the rebellious principles of the enemies thereof, both in their words and actions to our late soveraign King Charles the First, with the most barbarous conspiracies and horrid machinations against King Charles the Second, and his royal brother James Duke of York, whom God preserve.
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L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.
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London :: Printed for Walter Davis ...,
1683.
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Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685.
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"Theosebia, or, The churches advocate endeavouring the promotion of loyalty to our king, and fidelity to the Episcopal Church, by describing the rebellious principles of the enemies thereof, both in their words and actions to our late soveraign King Charles the First, with the most barbarous conspiracies and horrid machinations against King Charles the Second, and his royal brother James Duke of York, whom God preserve." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47924.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2025.

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To the Matchless DON CAROLO GOVERNOUR OF THEOSEBIA.

Sir,

THe late Conspiracy was to put you out of all hopes, my Ambition is to take away despair by reminding you of your self, that in the midst of these me∣naces, you may recreate in your natural courage and Innocency. For, (did we not know so much all ready) your Life, (which has been a scene of Miracles) may teach the World that Heaven has a peculiar regard for Princes, and among these, a yet more especial Love for such as your self, whose constitution imitates the divine Mercy. Fear not then Sir but

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dwell in Smiles, under those Angels, those prayers, which daily are your Le guard de Corps. And thus in the arms of security, wealth, friends and health; may you still Rule Our Theosebia.

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