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.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by J.G. for John Walthoe, at the Black-Lyon in Chancery-Lane, overagainst Lincolns-Inn, 1684.
Publication year
1684-1684
ESTC No.
R10926
Grub Street ID
59258
Description
[2], 28, [2] p. ; 4⁰
Note
A barrister at law = Bartholomew Lane.

With a final advertisement leaf.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), L328