The character of King Charles I. from the declaration of Mr. Alexander Henderson, (principal minister of the word of God at Edenburgh, and chief commissioner from the Kirk of Scotland, to the Parliament and Synod of England) upon his death-bed: with a further defence of the King's holy book. To which is annex'd some short remarks upon a vile book, call'd Ludlow no lyar: with a defence of the King from the Irish rebellion. By Rich. Hollingworth, D.D.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed, and are to be sold by R. Tayler by Amen-Corner, 1692.
Publication year
1692-1692
ESTC No.
R3222
Grub Street ID
114956
Description
[12], 28 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Includes: an abridgement of Alexander Henderson's 'The declaration of Mr. Alexander Henderson'; a reply to Slingsby Bethel's 'Ludlow no lyar, or A detection of Dr. Hollingworth's disingenuity in his defence of King Charles I' and a further defence of King Charles's authorship of 'Eikōn basilikē', which, according to Madan in his 'New bibliography of the Eikon basilike', was in fact written by John Gauden, although it probably includes some authentic writings of the king.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), H2500

Arber's Term cat., II 429

Madan, F.F., A new bibliography of the Eikon basilike, 170