| Title | Miraculum basilicon: or The royal miracle : truly exhibiting the wonderful preservation of His Sacred Majesty in, with his miraculous escape afer, the battel of Worcester; with his deliverances at Edge-hill, and in the Downs; faithfully collected and composed from the best and truest relations: but as to that of Worcester, principally from the incomparable Elenchus motuum, &c. as it was immediately deliver'd from the King's own mouth to that learned author. Whereunto is added some essayes, by way of introduction, I. Proving, that the frequent victories of the Cromwellians, were no signal notes of God's providence, ... 2. For the sufferings they have, and some still undergoe, since 1660. in these, they are not (as they say) persecuted, but justly punished. 3. Some perswasions to peace and unity. 4. Sanctity and schism, or religion and rebellion, cannot possibly cohabit in the same person or party. Lastly, a postscript, by way of advice, to some of the King's party, ... By A.J. Eirenoph |