Lane, Bartholomew.
A modest vindication of the hermite of the Sounding Island: in requital for the Modest vindication of the Salamanca doctor from perjury. By Bartholomew Lane Esq;.
London: printed by T. Snowden for the author, 1683.
ESTC No. R1663.Grub Street ID 64452.
Lane, Bartholomew.
The prerogative of the monarchs of Great Brittain, asserted according to the antient laws of England. Also, A confutation of that false maxim, that royal authority is originally and radically in the people. By Bartholomew Lane, Esq;.
London: printed for William Bateman, at the Kings-Head, in the Old-Change, 1684.
ESTC No. R222011.Grub Street ID 96071.
Lane, Bartholomew.
An appeal to the conscience of a fanatick: shewing that the King of England, by the fundamental laws of it, is as absolute and independent a monarch, as any of the kings mentioned in Scripture; and consequently as free as any of them, from any humane, coactive power, to punish, censure, or dethrone him. Whereunto is added, a short view of the laws both foreign and domestick, against seditious conventicles. By a barrister at law.
London: printed by J.G. for John Walthoe, at the Black-Lyon in Chancery-Lane, overagainst Lincolns-Inn, 1684.
ESTC No. R10926.Grub Street ID 59258.