The observator observed, or, Animadversions upon observations on the history of King Charles wherein that history is vindicated, partly illustrated, and severall other things tending to the rectification of some publique mistakes, are inserted : to which is added, at the latter end, the observators rejoinder.
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The observator observed, or, Animadversions upon observations on the history of King Charles wherein that history is vindicated, partly illustrated, and severall other things tending to the rectification of some publique mistakes, are inserted : to which is added, at the latter end, the observators rejoinder.
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L'Estrange, Hamon, 1605-1660.
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London :: Printed by T.C. for Edw. Dod, and are to be sold at the Gunne in Ivy-lane,
1656.
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Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662. -- Observations on the historie of the reign of King Charles.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
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"The observator observed, or, Animadversions upon observations on the history of King Charles wherein that history is vindicated, partly illustrated, and severall other things tending to the rectification of some publique mistakes, are inserted : to which is added, at the latter end, the observators rejoinder." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87881.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.
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Page. 80. (Book p. 80)
Ibid. By the uncontrouled Preaching of several points tending
and warping towards Popery by Mountague, Goodman, Cozens
and others.] Observator. How again our Author is I think mista∣ken;
for neither Mountague nor Cozens were questioned for prea∣ching
any thing warping towards Popery, &c.
Answer. All the error the Observator can here pick out, is
in the word Preaching, which I confess should have been Pub∣lishing,
descriptionPage 17
though both are sometime of the same, never of a
much differing import; And though I shall agree with the
Observator, that in Dr. Cozens his Horary there is no direct
Popery; yet might it raise jealousies of his tendency that
way, considering the time wherein he published it. But seeing
that Doctor hath appeared of late a stout advocate for the Re∣formed
Church, as I was first informed by my Reverend
friend Mr. Lionel Gatford, and am now further assured by o∣thers.
I wish all men would indulge him a favourable con∣struction
of that his right-hand Error. Charity to himself as
Christian, and to the unity of this distracted Church, requires
no less.
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