Item #9142 THE RELIGION OF THE Church of England, The Surest ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Royal Throne; WITH The Unreasonable Latitude which the Romanists allow in point of Obedience to Princes. In a LETTER occasioned by some late Discourse with a Person of Quality. Laurence Womock.
THE RELIGION OF THE Church of England, The Surest ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Royal Throne; WITH The Unreasonable Latitude which the Romanists allow in point of Obedience to Princes. In a LETTER occasioned by some late Discourse with a Person of Quality.
THE RELIGION OF THE Church of England, The Surest ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Royal Throne; WITH The Unreasonable Latitude which the Romanists allow in point of Obedience to Princes. In a LETTER occasioned by some late Discourse with a Person of Quality.
THE RELIGION OF THE Church of England, The Surest ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Royal Throne; WITH The Unreasonable Latitude which the Romanists allow in point of Obedience to Princes. In a LETTER occasioned by some late Discourse with a Person of Quality.

THE RELIGION OF THE Church of England, The Surest ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Royal Throne; WITH The Unreasonable Latitude which the Romanists allow in point of Obedience to Princes. In a LETTER occasioned by some late Discourse with a Person of Quality.

London: Printed for Randal Taylor and John Williams, junior, at the Crown and in Cross-Keys Court in Little Britain, 1678. Attributed to Laurence Womock. Restoration-era polemic argues that the doctrines of the Church of England provide the most reliable foundation for political stability and monarchical authority. Very Good. Item #9142

Disbound from volume. 8vo (19 cm tall x 15.5 cm wide). [2], 38 pp. From private collection of historian Frederick A. Hagar. Edges of leaves show a little chipping and wear. Ink drawing of pointing hand in margin of third page.

Price: $120.00