01840nam 2200361 n 450 99639200230331620221107234838.0(CKB)1000000000675155(EEBO)2240893868(UnM)9958553000971(EXLCZ)99100000000067515519980206d1688 uy engurbn||||a|bb|By the King, a declaration[electronic resource] James R. Having already signified Our pleasure to call a Parliament to meet at Our city of Westminster in November next, ..London printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty16881 sheet ([1] p.)"A Parliament has been summoned for November. The King will endeavour a legal settlement of Universal Liberty of Conscience, to preserve the Church of England, confirm the Acts of Uniformity, Roman Catholics not to be members of Parliament, and all other necessary measures. The electors are to choose the best members. Sheriffs are to publish the Writ of Summons." -- Steele.Title from caption title and first lines of text.At end of text: Given at Our court at Whitehall the one and twentieth day of September, 1688. In the fourth year of Our reign.Steele notation: of Repealing Cho-; Arms 102.In this edition line 14 ends: Uniformity.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Liberty of conscienceEarly works to 1800Liberty of conscienceJamesKing of England,1633-1701.1001114Cu-RivESCu-RivESBOOK996392002303316By the King, a declaration2305915UNISA