The chariot of truth [electronic resource] : vvherein are contained, I. A declaration against sacriledge: shewing, [brace] 1. The heynousness of this sin. 2. How fearlesly it is generally committed. 3. How severely, and indispensably God punisheth the same. II. The grand rebellion; or a looking-glass for rebels: whereby they may see, how by ten several degrees, they may ascend to the height of their design, throughly rebel, and so utterly destroy themselves thereby. III. The discovery of mysteries, or the plots of the Long-Parliament, to over throw both church and state. IV. The rights of kings [brace] 1. Granted by God. 2. Violated by the rebels. 3. Vindicated by the truth. And the wickednesses of the Long pretended Parliament; [brace] 1. Manifested by their actions [brace] 1. Perjury, 2. Rebellion, 3. Oppression, [double brace] 4. Robbery, 5. Murder, 6. Sacriledge, [brace] and the like. 2. Proved by their ordinances. [brace] 1. Against law. Against equity. 3. Against conscience. V. The great vanity of every man. ... / By Gryffith Williams Lord Bishop of Ossory.

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Main Author: Williams, Gryffith, 1589?-1672
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed by T.R. for Tho. Dring, and John Place, and are to be sold at the George near Cliffords-inne, and at Furnivals-inne-gate in Holborn, 1663.
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Call Number: BX5133 .W55 1663
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