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A22494 By the King, a proclamation for the suppressing of a booke intituled Appello Cæsarem, or, An appeale to Cæsar England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1628 (1628) STC 8912; ESTC S123843 757 1

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HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE ❧ By the King ¶ A Proclamation for the suppressing of a Booke intituled Appello Caesarem or An Appeale to Caesar WHereas Wee out of Our care to conserue and maintaine the Church committed to Our Charge in the vnity of true Religion and the bond of peace and not to suffer vnnecessary disputes which may trouble the quiet both of Church and State haue lately caused the Articles of Religion to bee reprinted as a rule for auoyding of diuersities of opinion and for the establishing of consent in true Religion We continuing Our desire to compasse this wished effect and considering that the Booke written by Richard Montague now Bishop of Chichester then but Batchelor of Diuinitie intituled Appello Caesarem or An Appeale to Caesar and published in the yeere 1625. was the first cause of those disputes and differences which haue sithence much troubled the quiet of the Church haue thought it fitting to ta● away the occasion by calling in the said Booke And therfore We doe hereby will and straightly command all and singular persons whatsoeuer who haue or shall haue any of them in their hands or custodie that vpon paine of Our high displeasure and the consequence thereof they doe deliuer the same presently vpon this publication to the Lord Bishop of the Didcesse or his Chancellor if it bee out of the Vniuersities or if it be in either of the two Vniuersities to the Chancellor or Vice-chancellor there whom Wee straightly command to suppersse the same hoping thereby that men will no more trouble themselues with these vnnecessary questions the first occasion being taken away But if Wee shall bee deceiued in this Our expectation and that by reading preaching or making Bookes either pro or contra concerning these differences men begin anew tO dispute Wee shall take such order with them and those Bookes that they shall wish they had neuer thought vpon these needlesse Controuersies Giuen at Our Court at White-Hall The seuenteenth day of Ianuary in the fourth yeere of Our Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ¶ Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie M.DC.XXVIII