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Disloyalty of language questioned and censured. or, A sermon preached against the licencious loosenesse of seditious tongues
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A true Christian svbject vnder an heathen prince, or, Tertvllians plea for allegiance argued in time of the sixth persecution under the emperour Severvs, Ann. DOM. 204
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A most excellent and remarkable speech delivered, by that mirrour and miracle of princes, Queen Elizabeth of famous memory, in the Honourable the High Court of Parliament, in the seventeenth yeere of her reigne
wherein shee [sic] fully expresseth the duty of princes to their subjects, and that of subjects to their princes: setting forth also the good opinion she had of the justice and moderation of our English Parliaments towards both prince and people, as it is faithfully collected out of the records of the said Parliament; a discourse very suitable for these times -
The King on his throne: or, a discourse maintaining the dignity of a king, the duty of a subject, and the unlawfulnesse of rebellion
Delivered in two sermons preached in the cathedrall church in York. By R.M. Master in Arts, Col. S. Pet. Cant -
Martin Luther's declaration to his countrimen
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A true Christian svbject vnder an heathen prince. Or Tertvllians plea for allegiance
argued in time of the sixth persecution, under the Emperour Severvs. Ann. Dom. 204. With a briefe application, to the citizens of London. Written by a Member of the House of Commons· -
Disloyalty of language questioned and censured, or, A sermon preached aginst the licencious loosenesse of seditious tongues
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A most excellent and remarkable speech delivered by that mirrour and miracle of princes, Queen Elizabeth of famous memory, in the Honourable the High Court of Parliament, in the seventeenth yeere of her reigne
wherein shee [sic] fully expresseth the duty of princes to their subjects and that of subjects to their princes : setting forth also the good opinion she had of the justice and moderation of our English Parliaments towards both prince and people -
The king on his throne, or, A discourse maintaining the dignity of a king, the duty of a subject, and the unlawfulnesse of rebellion
delivered in two sermons preached in the Cathedrall Church in York