A Fifth Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. Viz. I. The hard Case of Protestant Subjects under the Do- minion of a Popish Prince. II. An Answer to a late Pamphlet, entitled, A Short Scheme of the Vsurpations of the Crown of England, &c. III. An humble and hearty Address to all English Pro- testants in the Army. Published by Mr. Johnson in the Year 1686. IV. Several Reasons against the Establishment of a standing Army, and Dissolving the Militia. V. A Discourse of Magistracy; of Prerogative by Di- vine Right; of Obedience, and of the Laws. VI. The Definition of a Tyrant, by Abr. Cowley; With several Queries thereupon proposed to the Law- yers. VII. A Letter to the King, inducing him to return to the Protestant Religion. VIII. Ten Seasonable Queries, proposed by an Eng- lish Gentleman at Amsterdam to his Friends in Eng- land. Licensed and Entred according to Order
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Author
Contributions
- Jenkins, Leoline, Sir, 1623-1685 - Contributor
- Johnson, Samuel (Rector, Corringham), 1649-1703 - Contributor
- James II, King of England, 1633-1701 - Contributor
- Wildman, John, Sir, 1621?-1693 - Contributor
- McAlpin Collection of British History and Theology (Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary) - Contributor
Publication
1688 - Printed, and are to be sold by Rich. Janeway in Queen's-, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
8,500 words, Guess
Page Count
34 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number613992422
- Open LibraryOL44821987M
Alternate Titles
- Declaration of the Lords (Dec. 11, 1688)
- Hard Case of Protestant Subjects under a Popish Prince.
- Several Reasons against a Standing Army.
- Ten Seasonable Queries, proposed by an English Gentleman.
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