A REVIEW OF Mr. PHILLIPS's HISTORY OF THE LIFE · REGINALD POLE. Etfi enim grave per fe eft SEDITIONIS crimen, quocunque POLUS, De Unit. Ecclef. Lib. 1. By GLOCESTER RIDLEY, L.L. B. LONDON: Printed for J. WHISTON and B. WHITE, in Fleet- TO THE KING. SIR, NEW YORK HE following Vindica THE tion of the Doctrines of the Church of England, and of the Submiffion of all her Members to their KING AS SUPREME, is humbly offered to your MAJESTY, as to the Defender of her e qually qually pure and peaceable Faith. That your MAJESTY may be long preferved, to recommend the Fruits of that Faith by your Royal Example; and that your Subjects may fhew the powerful Influences of it in the Virtue of their Lives, and the Loyalty of their Affections: that they may in particular be zealous to maintain, against all attempts of foreign Ufurpation, your just Authority, on which their invaluable Liberties, not only Ecclefiaftical but Civil, depend; and that your MAJESTY'S whole |