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A50442 The antiquity of the royal line of Scotland farther cleared and defended, against the exceptions lately offer'd by Dr. Stillingfleet, in his vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph by Sir George Mackenzie ... Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691. 1686 (1686) Wing M150; ESTC R11636 78,633 233

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word Saint from Fergus Pag. 97. lin ult Immediately after the word Verimund add these words many material things which are not in Boethius Pag. 98. lin 11. Put out these words which are not in Boethius Pag. 108. lin 25. After Alarick add the word is Pag. 116. lin ult When Kenneth is called the first Monarch of Scotland The meaning is he was the first Monarch of all Scotland having subdued the Picts and therefore he is so termed by Fordon Pag. 119. lin 17. For it is likely reade is it likely Pag. 121. For de Muro lapideo reade de Mora lapidea i. e. the stony Moor. Pag. 129. lin 16. For Ferchard's second Son reade Ferchard the Second his Son Pag. 167. lin For Tich reade Fich Pag. 175. lin 14. For created reade treated of The Reader is intreated to excuse these mistakes in the printing since they were occasion'd by the Authour 's great distance from the Press And if the Reader doubt of the old Alliance betwixt France and Scotland the Articles of the old League shall be printed for they have been lately found upon record in an old Register at Paris and bear date 791. agreeing exactly with what I have said page 109. of my First Book and with page 74. of this and this proves us to have been a Nation setled long before and of very considerable reputation abroad in the World for how is it imaginable that Charles the Great King of France and Emperour of the West should have thought it either his honour or interest to engage in so strict an alliance with a pack of Pilsering Vagabond Robbers confin'd to the then very insignificant County of Argyle as is most unjustly alledg'd against us THE END The Reverend Dr. Stillingfleet is pleased to reflect upon the Authour 's Ius Regium but that the Famous University of Oxford had other thoughts of that Book the Reader may understand by the following Letter which passed their Publick Seal and was sent as it 's here set down to the Authour Honorabili plurimum Domino Domino Georgio M'henzie Equiti Aurato Regio Regni Scotiae Advocato Illustrissime Clarissime Domine CUM Regio Principum Iure Majestate nihil sit sanctius utpote quod iis inviolatis Regni gloria subditorum pax unice conservantur facile possis credere quam acceptissimos Academiae quae Regi semper fida gloriatur perstitisse honores contuleris cum vestras Regiae causae vindicias nobis non tantum transmiseris sed in publicum simul iniquo hoc tempore vocaris patrocinium Si quae enim post probatam bellis civilibus fidem ignibusque traditos impios libellos de quibus originem vires sumserat perduellio ulterioris officii partes supererant eas omnes vestro explevimus beneficio qui causam principis una videmur defendisse quod Doctissimi laboris effeceris participes Qui ipsa fundamenta penitus convellens quibus inimica semper Regibus plebis improba innititur causa de ipsa seditione vel Bellicâ potiorem reportasti victoriam cum enim armis miles rebelles cogat in tempus tantum gladios recondere Tu invictissimae rationis viribus imperas ne iterum stringantur Languet quidem tantum quae debellatur non extinguitur seditio devictumque licet humilis abjecti vulgus imperii patiens videatur vel minimâ elucente spe res novas continuo molitur Adeo ut Regias partes verius sustentet qui suadet quam qui cogit parere rebusque Imperii honestius consulat qui inconcussae fidei divinam statuens originem Reverentiam Principum non metum incu●it Regibusque ex officio docet non re vel tempore turpiter inservire Hinc fit ut quamvis Scotorum virtuti plurimum debeatur quod rebelles bis prosligaverint Tibi plus sit referendum quod Buchanum Miltonum quorum licet de scriptis derivatum plurimas Regni partes venenum infecerit Tu tamen grassante diu malo tam felici tandem remedio subvenisti ut conscientiae Rationi legibusque Regni antiquissimis necesse est renuncient si qui in posterum sint qui in Deum Regemque una Rebelles audeant iterum movere arma Quod itaque nostra ex parte Unicum possumus inter libros aeternae memoriae sacros Vestros Academia reponet honores Autori exoptans quos ipsa nequit conferre soliusque possit Principis Munificentia Nimirum ut penitus fractis per te Fanaticorum viribus sentiat Rex quantum possit vel Unius subditi literata fides Ipse experiaris quantum mereatur Haec eo quo mittimus animo accipias inter affectûs indicia aestimes quo Te prosequitur Illustrissime Domine Nomini vestro addictissima Universitas Oxoniensis E Domo nostrae Convocationis V. Id. Iunii MDCLXXXIV Books printed for and sold by Joseph Hindmarsh DAvelas's History of the Civil Wars of France Poems by several Hands and on several Occasions collected by N. Tate Miscellany being a Collection of Poems by several Hands collected by Mrs. A. Behn The Works of Mr. Iohn Oldham together with his Remains A Discourse of Monarchy more particularly of the Imperial Crowns of England Scotland and Ireland with a close from the whole as it relates to the Succession of I. Duke of York Practical Rules of Christian Piety containing the sum of the whole duty of a true Disciple of Christ. History of Count Zozimus translated into English The Doctour's Physician or Dialogues concerning Health translated out of the Original French Butler's Ghost or Hudibras 4th Part with Reflexions on these Times Ienkinsius Redivivus or the Works of that Grave Learned truly Loyal and Courageous Judge Ienkins whilst a Prisoner in the Tower and Newgate by command of the Rebellious Long Parliament begun at Westminster November the 3d 1640. Wherein is plainly set forth the just Power and Prerogative of the King the Privilege of Parliament the Liberty of the Subject and what is Treason according to the Laws of the Land The Familiar Epistles of Collonel Henry Martin found in his Misses Cabinet A true Account of the Captivity of Thomas Phelps at Machaness in Barbary and of his strange Escape in company of Edmund Baxter and others as also of the burning two of the greatest Pirat Ships belonging to that Kingdom in the River of Mamora upon the 13th of Iune 1685. By Thomas Phelps The Perjur'd Phanatick or the Malitious Conspiracy of Sir Iohn Croke of Chilton Henry Larimore and other Fanaticks against the life of Robert Hawkins Clerk and late Minister of Chilton occasioned by his suit for Tythes An Historical Treatise of the Prerogatives of the Church of Rome and of her Bishops written in French by Mounsier Maimburg translated into English by A. Lovell Praef. pag. 5. Chap. 5. pag. 267. passim Praef. p. 3d. Praef. pag. 72. Pag. 2. * Dr. Stillingfl praef pag. 23. † Cap. 5. p. 285. C. 5. p. 285. * Bed L.