Loyalty amongst rebels the true royalist, or, Hushay the Archite, a happy counsellour in King David's greatest danger / written by Edward Wolley ...

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Loyalty amongst rebels the true royalist, or, Hushay the Archite, a happy counsellour in King David's greatest danger / written by Edward Wolley ...
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Wolley, Edward, 1603-1684.
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London :: Printed for John Williams ...,
1662.
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Monarchy.
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The Kings Oath at his Coro∣nation

L. Bishop of London.

SIR, will you grant and keep, and by your Oath confirm to the people of England, the Laws and Customes to them granted by the Kings of Eng∣land, your lawful and religi∣ous predecessors; and namely the Laws, Customes & Fran∣chises granted to the Clergy,

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by the glorious KING St. Edward your predecessour, according to the Laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel established in this Kingdome, and agreeing to the prerogative of the Kings thereof, and the ancient customes of this Realm.

The King.

Igrant and pro∣mise to keep them.

Lord Bishop.

Sir, will you keep peace and Godly agree∣ment entirely according to your power both to God, the holy Church, the Clergy and the people.

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King.

I will keep it.

L. Bishop.

Sir, will you to your power cause law and justice and discretion in mer∣cy and truth to be executed, in all your judgements.

King.

I will.

L. Bishop.

Sir, will you grant to hold and keep the rightful Customes which the commonalty of this your Kingdome have? will you de∣fend and uphold them to the honour of God so much as in you lyeth?

King.

Igrant and promise so to do.

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