Parallēla dysparallēla, or, The loyal subjects indignation, for his royal sovereign's decollation; : expressed in an unparallel'd parallel between the professed murtherer of K. Saul, and the horrid actual murtherers of King Charles I. The substance whereof was delivered in a sermon preached at Allhallows Church in Northampton, on (the day appointed for an anniversary humiliation in reference to that execrable fact) Jan. 30. 1660.
Early English books tract supplement interim guide 226.f.17[1]
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