Interest will not lie. Or, a view of England's true interest: in reference to the [brace] papist, royalist, Presbyterian, baptised, neuter, Army, Parliament, City of London. In refutation of a treasonable pamphlet, entituled, The interest of England stated. Wherein the author of it pretends to discover a way, how to satisfie all parties before-mentioned, and provide for the publick good, by calling in the son of the late King, &c. Against whom it is here proved, that it is really the interest of every party (except only the papist) to keep him out: and whatever hath been objected by Mr. William Pryn, or other malcontents, in order to the restoring of that family, or against the legality of this Parliament's sitting, is here answer'd by arguments drawn from Mr Baxter's late book called A holy commonwealth, for the satisfaction of them of the Presbyterian way; and from writings of the most learned royalists, to convince those of the royal party. By Mar. Nedham
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Main Author: Nedham, Marchamont 1620-1678 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Printed by Tho. Newcomb, dwelling over-against Bainards Castle in Thames-street 1659
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Item Description:A reply to: John Fell. The interest of England stated. - Annotation on Thomason copy: "August 17.". - In this printing B4v last line begins: succession. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - The words "papist, .. City of London." are bracketed together on title page. - Thomason, E.763[5]. - Wing (2nd ed.), N392
Physical Description:46 p.

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