Eikonoklestēs in answer to a book intitl'd Eikōn basilikē the portrature His Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings the author J.M.
- Title
- Eikonoklestēs in answer to a book intitl'd Eikōn basilikē the portrature His Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings the author J.M.
- Author
- Milton, John, 1608-1674.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T.N. and are to be sold by Tho. Brewster and G. Moule ...,
- 1650.
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- Subject terms
- Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649.
- Eikon basilike.
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Contents
- title page
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The
PREFACE. -
. -
I.
Upon the Kings calling this last Par∣lament. -
II.
Upon the Earle of Straffords Death. -
III.
Upon his going to the House of Com∣mons. -
IV.
Vpon the Insolency of the Tumults. -
V.
Upon the Bill for Trienniall Parlaments, And for setling this &c. -
VI.
Upon his Retirement from West∣minster. -
VII.
Vpon the Queens departure. -
VIII.
Upon His repulse at Hull,and the fate of the Hothams. -
IX.
Upon the listing and raising Armies, &c. -
X.
Upon their seiziug the Magazins, Forts, &c. -
XI.
Upon the Nineteen Propositions, &c. -
XII.
Vpon the Rebellion in Ireland. -
XIII.
Upon the calling in of the Scotsand thir comming. -
XIIII.
Upon the Covnant. -
XV.
Upon the many Jealousies, &c. -
XVI.
Vpon the Ordinance against the Common-Prayer Book. -
XVII.
Of the differences in point of Church-Goverment. -
XVIII.
Upon the UxbridgeTrea∣ty, &c. -
XIX.
Vpon the various events of the Warr. -
XX.
Upon the Reformation of the times. -
XXI.
Vpon His Letters tak'n and di∣vulg'd. -
XXII.
Vpon His going to the Scots. -
XXIII.
Vpon the Scots delivering the King to the English. -
XXIV.
Vpon the denying him the attendance of his Chap∣lains -
XXV.
Vpon His penitentiall Meditati∣ons and Vowes at Holmby -
XXVI.
Vpon the Armies surprisall of the King at Holmeby. -
XXVII.
Intitil'd to the Prince of Wales. -
XXVIII.
Intitl'd Meditations up∣on Death.
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I.