The Case of the Royal Martyr Considered with Candour; Or, an Answer to Some Libels Lately Published in Prejudice to the Memory of that Unfortunate Prince; Particularly to I. A Letter to a Clergyman, Relating to His Sermon on the 30th of January: Being a Complete Answer to All the Sermons that Ever Have Been, Or Ever Shall Be, Preached in the Like Strain on that Anniversary. II. An Enquiry Into the Share which King Charles I. Had in the Transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan, &c. Wherein the Conjectures and Main Positions of that Writer are Shewn to be False, Groundless, and by No Means Reconcileable with the Character of a Critic Or a Scholar. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.[-II.].
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