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The Proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628 against Roger Manwaring, Doctor in Divinity [The Sacheverell of those days] for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and allegiance

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  • "The Proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628 against Roger Manwaring, Doctor in Divinity [The Sacheverell of those days] for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and allegiance"@en
  • "The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628. Against Roger Manwaring, Doctor in divinity (the Sacheverell of those days) for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and allegiance"@en
  • "The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628. Against Roger Manwaring, Doctor in divinity, (the Sacheverell of those days) for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and allegiance"@en
  • "The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628 against Roger Manwaring, Doctor in Divinity, (the Sacheverell of those days) for two seditious high-flying sermons intitled Religion and Allegiance"
  • "The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628 against Roger Manwaring, Doctor in Divinity, (the Sacheverell of those days) for two seditious high-flying sermons intitled Religion and Allegiance"@en
  • "The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628 against Roger Manwaring ... (the Sacheverell of those days) for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and Allegiance"@en
  • "The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628. against Roger Manwaring Doctor in Divinity, the Sacheverell of those days for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and Allegiance"@en
  • "The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628. against Roger Manwaring Doctor in Divinity, the Sacheverell of those days for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and Allegiance"