Refractoria disputatio: or, The thwarting conference,: in a discourse between [brace] Thraso, one of the late Kings colonels. Neutralis, a sojourner in the city. Prelaticus, a chaplain to the late King. Patriotus, a well-willer to the Parliament. All of them differently affected, and disputing on the subjects inserted after the epistle, on the dissolution of the late Parliament, and other changes of state.
- Title
- Refractoria disputatio: or, The thwarting conference,: in a discourse between [brace] Thraso, one of the late Kings colonels. Neutralis, a sojourner in the city. Prelaticus, a chaplain to the late King. Patriotus, a well-willer to the Parliament. All of them differently affected, and disputing on the subjects inserted after the epistle, on the dissolution of the late Parliament, and other changes of state.
- Author
- T. L. W.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Robert White, and are to be sold by Thomas Brewster at the three Bibles in Pauls Church-yard,
- 1654.
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- Subject terms
- Great Britain -- History
- England and Wales. -- Parliament -- Early works to 1800.
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"Refractoria disputatio: or, The thwarting conference,: in a discourse between [brace] Thraso, one of the late Kings colonels. Neutralis, a sojourner in the city. Prelaticus, a chaplain to the late King. Patriotus, a well-willer to the Parliament. All of them differently affected, and disputing on the subjects inserted after the epistle, on the dissolution of the late Parliament, and other changes of state." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96210.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the intelligent
Reader, whe∣ther Royalist, Malignant, or howsoever affected. - The principal Contents of the fol∣lowing Discourse.
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Refractoria Disputatio: OR, The Thawrting Conference. -
Additionals to the former Dis∣course, for the better satis∣faction of
Royalists and all others mistaken in their opi∣nions concerning the late Kings Designs, the legality of his Prerogatives, with their destructive consequences, should he have obtained them by the Sword. -
Of the Prerogatives Royall, which the late King claim∣ed as inseparables of the Crown.
- The Royal power, what it is.
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The Power of the
Militia how the Kings. - Of the Kings Negative Voyce in Parliament.
- The Array of the People.
- Of the Kings Prerogative to call and dissolve Parliaments at his own will and pleasure.
- Of the Kings Prerogative in granting of Pardons to Mur∣therers and Fellons.
- Of Wards, Ideots and Mad men.
- Of the Kings assertion, that he was not accomptable for his actions to any but to God alone.