Divine And Politike Observations Nevvly translated out of the Dutch language, vvhere- in they vvere lately divulged. Upon Some Lines in the speech of the Arch. B. of Canterbury, pronoun- ced in the Starre-Chamber upon 14. June, 1637. Very Expedient for preventing all prejudice; which as well through igno- rance, as through malice and flattery, may be incident to the judgement which men make thereby, either of his Graces power over the Church, and with the King, or of the Equity, Justice, and Wisdome of his end in his said speech, and of the reasons used by him for attaining to his said end. ... (device; 4 lines)
William Laud
Divine And Politike Observations Nevvly translated out of the Dutch language, vvhere- in they vvere lately divulged. Upon Some Lines in the speech of the Arch. B. of Canterbury, pronoun- ced in the Starre-Chamber upon 14. June, 1637. Very Expedient for preventing all prejudice; which as well through igno- rance, as through malice and flattery, may be incident to the judgement which men make thereby, either of his Graces power over the Church, and with the King, or of the Equity, Justice, and Wisdome of his end in his said speech, and of the reasons used by him for attaining to his said end. ... (device; 4 lines)
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