Powers to be resisted, or, A dialogue argving the Parliaments lawfull resistance of the powers now in armes against them [microform] : and that archbishops, bishops, curates, mueters, all these are to be cut off by the law of God, therefore to be cast out by the law of the land ... : also an answere to this quere, how farre religion may be defended by the law of armes? being a thing much questioned by some : here is also a fit answere to Dr Ferns late answer such as God hath commanded to be given unto him who, in the title and close of his book, hath exalted his folly and his wichednesse before the face of all the christian world.
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Other title: | Powers to be resisted. A dialogue arguing the Parliaments lawfull resistance of the powers now in armes against them. |
Format: | Microfilm Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for Henry Overton ...,
1643.
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Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
241:E.79, no. 15. |
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