02128nam 2200385 n 450 99639284970331620200824121726.0(CKB)4940000000114199(EEBO)2240918104(UnM)ocm99890829e(UnM)99890829(EXLCZ)99494000000011419919851017d1684 uy engurbn||||a|bb|The royal apology: or, an answer to the rebels plea[electronic resource] wherein, the most noted anti-monarchical tenents, first, published by Doleman the Jesuite, to promote a bill of exclusion against King James. Secondly, practised by Bradshaw and the regicides in the actual murder of King Charles the 1st. Thirdly, republished by Sidney and the associators to depose and murder his present Majesty, are distinctly consider'd. With a parallel between Doleman, Bradshaw, Sidney and other of the true-Protestant partyLondon, Printed by T.B. for Robert Clavel, and are to sold by Randolph Taylor, near Stationers-Hall1684[8], 59, [1] p., folded leafAttributed to William Assheton.In part a reply to "A conference about the next succession to the crowne of Ingland", attributed to R. Dolman. Doleman = William Allen, Sir Francis Englefield, and others. "Robert Persons [Parsons], who is often credited with sole authorship of the work, probably played only a small part in its composition or revision"--Halkett & Laing (3rd ed.).Folded leaf after t.p. contains: The parallel.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Divine right of kingsEarly works to 1800Great BritainPolitics and government1660-1688Early works to 1800Divine right of kingsAssheton William1641-1711.791030Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINCu-RivESBOOK996392849703316The royal apology, or, An answer to the rebels plea2312633UNISA