His Maiesties royall protestations to all His loving subiects declaring his resolution for the maintenance of true religion, the lawes, and liberty of the subject, with the just priviledges of Parliament : and His Majesties oath taken at his coronation.

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His Maiesties royall protestations to all His loving subiects declaring his resolution for the maintenance of true religion, the lawes, and liberty of the subject, with the just priviledges of Parliament : and His Majesties oath taken at his coronation.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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London :: Printed for William Gay,
1642.
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The conclusion of His Majesties reply in a Message to the Answer and hamble Petition of both Houses of Parliament, Septemb. 11. 1642.

The God of heaven direct you, and in mercie divert those judgments which hang over this Nation, and so deale with Us and Our Posterity, as We desire the preservation and advance∣ment of the true Protestant Religion, the Law, and the Liberty of the Subject, the just Rights of Parliament, and the peace of the Kingdome.

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