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Show C 34 ] FIDEI INTEMERATE E T GRATITUDINIS^TERNJE H O C TESTIMONIUM VENERABUNDA POSUIT A N N O SALUTIS H U M A N E , 1684, In EnglrHi thus, To CHARLES ll. EMPEROR OF BRITAIN, F A T H E R O F HIS COUNTRY, BEST, M O S T MERCIFUL, A N D AUGUST O F KINGS? DELIGHT OF MANKIND, IN ADVERSITY A N D PROSPERITY UNMOV'D, U M P I R E O F EUROPE'S PEACE, C O M M A N D E R A N D SOVEREIGN O F THE SEAS; THE SOCIETY O F MERCHANT ADVENT. OF ENGLAND W H I C H FOR N E A R CCCC. YEARS BY ROYAL FAVOUR FLOURISHETH, OF UNSHAKEN LOYALTY, A N D ETERNAL GRATITUDE* THIS TESTIMONY HAS IN VENERATION ERECTED IN T H E YEAR O F SALVATION, MDCLXXXIV. %thly, The famous Theatre of Oxford, built by Arch-bifhop Sheldon, at his fole Coft, in that King's Time, which, among other his fine W^orks, was defign'd and Cln™led alio b Y sir Cbri/lopher Wren, the Kings Ar-chstects for it is justly admir'd by the Curious. And the Muft urn adjoining to it, a fine Building, raifcd at the Charge of that illustrious University, where there have been fince erected ieveral more Roman Buildings, ai I nnity-Collcge Chappel, Allhallows Church in High-ftreet, Peckwater-fquare in Chrift-church College, the new Pr.ntmg-houfe, and the Whole of Queen's College rebuild |