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Contents

VOLUME 1

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chronology

Under God and the Law

SIR EDWARD COKE, Preface, The Second Part of the Reports, London, 1602

SIR EDWARD COKE, Prohibitions del Roy, 5 Jac. 1 (1607), from the Twelfth Part of the Reports, London, 1658

Sovereignty in the King Alone

WILLIAM GOODWIN, A Sermon Preached Before the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie at Woodstocke, Aug. 28, 1614, Oxford, 1614

ROGER MAYNWARING, Religion and Alegiance: In Two Sermons Preached Before the Kings Maiestie: The One on the Fourth of Iuly, Anno 1627. At Oatlands, London, 1627

PETER HEYLYN, A Briefe and Moderate Answer, to the Seditious and Scandalous Challenges of Henry Burton, Chapter 2, London, 1637

Battle Joined 1640-1648

[HENRY PARKER], The Case of Shipmony Briefly Discoursed, London, 1640

JOHN PYM, The Speech or Declaration of John Pym, Esquire: After the Recapitulation or Summing Up of the Charge of High-Treason, Against Thomas, Earle of Strafford, London, 1641

CHARLES I, XIX. Propositions Made by Both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie: With His Majesties Answer Thereunto, York, 1642

HENRY FERNE, The Resolving of Conscience, upon This Question. Whether … Subjects May Take Arms and Resist? Cambridge, 1642

[CHARLES HERLE], A Fuller Answer to a Treatise Written by Doctor Ferne, London, 1642

ANONYMOUS, Touching the Fundamentall Lawes, or Politique Constitution of This Kingdome, the Kings Negative Voice, and the Power of Parliaments, London, 1643

WILLIAM BALL, Constitutio Liberi Populi. Or, the Rule of a Free-Born People, London, 1646

Uncharted Waters

JOHN GOODWIN, Right and Might Well Mett, London, 1649

ANONYMOUS, The Peoples Right Briefly Asserted, London, 1649

A Declaration of the Parliament of England, Expressing the Grounds of Their Late Proceedings, and of Setling the Present Government in the Way of a Free State, London, 1649

Law and Conscience During the Confusions and Revolutions of Government

[FRANCIS ROUS], The Lawfulnes of Obeying the Present Government, London, 1649

ANONYMOUS, The Grand Case of Conscience Stated, About Submission to the New and Present Power, London, 1649

[GEORGE LAWSON], Conscience Puzzel’d About Subscribing the New Engagement, London, 1650

ISAAC PENINGTON JR., The Right, Liberty and Safety of the People Briefly Asserted, London, 1651

The “After Game”

[SIR ROGER L’ESTRANGE], A Plea for Limited Monarchy, London, 1660

J. M. [JOHN MILTON], The Readie & Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth, London, 1660

VOLUME 2

Introduction

Chronology

Of Parliament

SIR HENRY VANE, The Tryal of Sir Henry Vane, Kt., London, 1662

ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, Earl of Shaftesbury, The Earl of Shaftsbury’s Speech, from “Two Speeches,” Amsterdam, 1675

H. S. [HENRY SCOBELL], Power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, London, 1680

[ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, EARL OF SHAFTESBURY], Two Seasonable Discourses Concerning This Present Parliament, Oxford, 1675

[ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, EARL OF SHAFTESBURY], A Letter from a Person of Quality, to His Friend in the Country, 1675

ANONYMOUS, Vox Populi: Or the Peoples Claim to Their Parliaments Sitting, London, 1681

Parliament and the Succession

[ELKANAH SETTLE], The Character of a Popish Successour, London, 1681

[WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Duke of Devonshire], Reasons for His Majesties Passing the Bill of Exclusion, London, 1681

B. T. [SIR BENJAMIN THOROGOOD], Captain Thorogood His Opinion of the Point of Succession, London, 1679/80

ALGERNON SIDNEY, The Very Copy of a Paper Delivered to the Sheriffs, upon the Scaffold, London, 1683

The King’s Inalienable Prerogative

[JOHN BRYDALL], The Absurdity of That New Devised State-Principle, London, 1681

ANONYMOUS, The Arraignment of Co-Ordinate-Power, London, 1683

ANONYMOUS, The King’s Dispensing Power Explicated & Asserted, 1687

ANONYMOUS, The Clergy’s Late Carriage to the King, Considered, London, 1688

Revolution and Allegiance

[GILBERT BURNET], An Enquiry into the Measures of Submission to the Supream Authority, London, 1688/9

A. B. AND N. T. [JOHN WILDMAN], Some Remarks upon Government, London, 1689

[SAMUEL MASTERS], The Case of Allegiance in Our Present Circumstances Consider’d, London, 1689

ANONYMOUS, A Friendly Conference Concerning the New Oath of Allegiance to K. William, and Q. Mary, London, 1689

In the Wake of Revolution

[ZACHARY TAYLOR], Obedience and Submission to the Present Government, London, 1690

[WILLIAM SHERLOCK], Their Present Majesties Government Proved to Be Throughly Settled, London, 1691

[SIR BARTHOLOMEW SHOWER], Reasons for a New Bill of Rights, London, 1692

Index

Footnotes

The Struggle for Sovereignty

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