The case of the Common-VVealth of England, stated: or, The equity, utility, and necessity, of a submission to the present government; cleared out of monuments both sacred and civill, against all the scruples and pretences of the opposite parties; viz. royallists, Scots, Presbyterians, Levellers. Wherein is discovered severally, the vanity of their designes, together with the improbability of their successe, and inconveniences which must follow (should either of them take effect) to the extreme prejudice of the nation. Two parts. With a discourse of the excellenci of a free-state, above a kingly-government. By Marchamont Nedham, Gent.

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  • The case of the Common-VVealth of England, stated: or, The equity, utility, and necessity, of a submission to the present government; cleared out of monuments both sacred and civill, against all the scruples and pretences of the opposite parties; viz. royallists, Scots, Presbyterians, Levellers. Wherein is discovered severally, the vanity of their designes, together with the improbability of their successe, and inconveniences which must follow (should either of them take effect) to the extreme prejudice of the nation. Two parts. With a discourse of the excellenci of a free-state, above a kingly-government. By Marchamont Nedham, Gent.
  • Case of the Common-Wealth of England, stated Case of the Common-Wealth of England, stated: or, The equity, utility, and necessity, of a submission to the present government Equity, utility, and necessity, of a submission to the present government Case of the Common-wealth, stated
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for E. Blackmore, and R. Lowndes, [1650]
Publication year
1650-1650
ESTC No.
R202972
Grub Street ID
80133
Description
[8], 94, [2]p. ; 4⁰
Note
The words "Presbyterians, Levellers." are bracketed together on title page; the words "royallists, Scots," are enclosed in brackets.

Publication date from Wing; Lpro copy dated in MS.: 1649.

Running title reads: The case of the Common-wealth, stated.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 8th. 1650".