"Armorial bookplates (Provenance)"@en . . "The judgment and decree of the University of Oxford past in their convocation July 21, 1683, against certain pernicious books and damnable doctrines destructive to the sacred persons of princes, their state and government, and of all humane society"@en . "The judgment and decree of the University of Oxford past in their convocation July 21, 1683, against certain pernicious books and damnable doctrines destructive to the sacred persons of princes, their state and government, and of all humane society" . "Early works"@en . "Early works" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Inscriptions (Provenance)"@en . . "Judgment and decree of the University of Oxford past in their convocation, July 21. 1683. against certain pernicious books, and damnable doctrines destructive to the sacred persons of princes their state and government, and of all humane society. Rendred" . . "Calf bindings (Binding)"@en . . . . . . . "The judgment and decree of the University of Oxford past in their convocation, July 21. 1683. Against certain pernicious books, and damnable doctrines destructive to the sacred persons of princes their state and government, and of all humane society"@en . "The judgment and decree of the University of Oxford past in their convocation, July 21. 1683. against certain pernicious books, and damnable doctrines destructive to the sacred persons of princes their state and government, and of all humane society. Rendred into English, and published by command" . "The judgment and decree of the University of Oxford past in their convocation, July 21. 1683. against certain pernicious books, and damnable doctrines destructive to the sacred persons of princes their state and government, and of all humane society. Rendred into English, and published by command"@en . . . "Judicium & decretum Universitatis Oxoniensis latum in convocatione habita Jul. 21, an. 1683, contra quosdam perniciosos libros & propositiones impias <engl.>" . . "The judgment and decree of the University of Oxford past in their convocation July 21, 1683, against certain pernicious books and damnable doctrines destructive to the sacred persons of princes, their state and government, and of all humane society. Rendred into English, and published by command"@en . . . "His Majesties printing-house," . .