

CHAIM.KS II. rH.\UU:s 



1642, in answer to a declaration mitlrr His 

 Majesties name, concerning the Imsinesse of 

 Hull. London, 1642. 4 



A political catechism ; or, Certain questions 

 concerning the government of this land, an- 

 swered in His ftlajesty's own words, taken out 

 of His answer to the 19 propositions. 



. 1643. 4 



His Majesty's declaration concerning the 

 treaty : and his dislike of the armies pi 

 ings. Delivered by His Majesty to one of his 

 servants at his departure from the Isle of 

 Wight. London, 1648. 4 



His Majesties paper, containing severall ques- 

 tions propounded to the commissioners divines 

 touching Episcopacy. With an humble an- 

 swer returned to his Majestic by Mr MAR- 

 SH MI.. Air Vines, Mr Carill, and Mr Seaman, 

 4 October 1648. London, 1648. 4 



EI'* B*rjA/xn. The portraicture of his sacred 

 Majestic in his solitudes and sufferings. 



s. I, 1648. 8 

 Third edition. 



* Vindication of the PRESBYTERIANS, of the 

 kingdom of Scotland, from the false aspersions 

 laid upon them, by the Episcopal party of the 

 said kingdom, anent the taking away of the 

 life of King Charles the First, contained in a 

 letter and protestation given in by the com- 

 missioners of Scotland, to the Speaker of the 

 House of Commons. Edin., 1649. fol. 

 *Defensio regia, pro Carolo I. [By Claudius 

 SALMASIUS.] s. I., 1649. 12 

 Another copy. 



Certamen Religiosum : or, A conference be- 

 tween the late King of England [Charles I.], 

 and the late Lord Marquesse of Worcester, 

 concerning Religion. [By Thomas BAYLY.] 

 Together with a Vindication of the Protestant 

 cause, from the pretences of the Marquesse 

 his last Papers. [By Christopher CARTWRIGHT. ] 

 In* two parts. London, 1651. 4 



Another edition. London, 1652. 4 



* The speeches and prayers of some of the late 

 King's jiidges ; . . .The times of their death. To- 

 gether with severall occasionall speeches and 

 passages in their imprisonment till they came to 

 the place of execution. s. I. , 1660. 4 

 Judicium Carolinum ; or, the judgment of 

 King Charles I., concerning religion, Epis- 

 copacy, reformation, and the rights of the 

 Church. s. I, 1676. 8 



* The annals of King JAMES, and Charles the 

 First. [By Thomas FRANKLAND.] 1681 

 The Acts made in the First Parliament of... 

 Charles the First. . .Holden by himselfe, present 

 in person, with his Three Estates at Edinburgh, 

 June 28th, 1633. [Scots Acts.] 



Edinburgh, 1683. 12 



Defence of the Church of England, as it was 

 established and confirmed by King Edward 

 VI. and Queen Elizabeth. In several letters 

 betwixt His sacred Majesty and Mr Alexander 

 HENDERSON. Hague, s. a. 12 



*A true copy of the journal of the high court 

 of justice for the tryal of K. Charles I. as it 



was road in tho House of 0. minions, and at- 

 tested under the hand of I'hilj.s, clerk to that 

 infamous court. Taken by J. Nalson, LL.D., 

 Jan. 4, 1683. With a large introduction. 



London, 1684. fol. 



Letters of King Charles the First to Qn. . n 

 Henrietta Maria. Edited [for the Camden 

 Society] by John Bruce, Esq., F.S.A. 



/,..//... is:,.;. 4 



; CHARLES II., King of England, 8cotl-n,.i. 

 nd. The coronation of Charles t In - > 

 . . .as it was acted and done at Scoone, Januarie, 



[And with a PHENIX.] *. a. 



A declaration of the King's Majesty to all 

 his loving subjects in Scotland ; [with a 

 PHEXIXJ. a. a. 



The laws and acts of the first Parliament, of. . . 

 Charles the Second. IMm., UMil. fol. 



His Majesties proclamation, forbidding the 

 tendring or taking of the late vow or cove- 

 nant, devised by some members of both Houses, 

 to engage His Majesties good subjects in tho 

 maintenance of this odious rebellion. 



[<> ford], 1667. 4 



* An answer to some papers lately printed, 

 concerning the authority of the Catholic 

 Church in matters of faith, and the reforma- 

 tion of the Church of England. [By Edward 

 STILLINGFLEET.] London, 1686. 4 



* A defence of the papers written by the late 

 King of blessed memory and Duchess of York 

 against the answer made to them. [By John 

 DRVDEN.] London, 1686. 4 



Another copy. 



* A vindication of the answer to some late 

 papers, concerning the unity and authority of 

 the Catholic Church, and the reformation of 

 the Church of England. [By Edward STIL- 

 LINGFLEET.] London, 1687. 4 



* A reply to the answer made upon the three 

 Royal papers. London, 1686. 4 U 

 [These papers on the subject of the authority 



of the Catholic Church in matters of faith, and 

 the reformation of the Church of England, are 

 said to have been found in the closet of Charles 

 II. after his death. They were answered, 

 anonymously, by Dr Stillingfleet, Bishop of 

 Worcester, who also wrote, anonymously, a 

 vindication of his answer against Mr Dryden'a 

 defence. Mr Dryden is supposed to have 

 been concerned only in the last part of the 

 defence. ] 

 CHARLES V., King of Spain. Historia de vita, 



morte...Caroli V auctore Frid. Staphylo. 



Augusta Vindelicorum, 1669. 4 

 CHARLES (JOHN), A.M., Garvock. The Pro- 

 testant's hand-book ; a reply to the question, 

 why are you neither a Papist nor a Puseyite. 

 but a Christian and a Presbyterian ? 



Edin., 1855. 12* 



CHARLES (THOMAS), A.B., Minister at BaJa. 

 Two letters, giving an account of a re- 

 vival of religion in Wales. 



Edin., 1792. 12 



* A brief liistory of the life and labours of the 



