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Page 269 - The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates PROVING THAT IT IS LAWFUL, AND HATH BEEN HELD SO THROUGH ALL AGES, FOR ANY WHO HAVE THE POWER TO CALL TO ACCOUNT A TYRANT, OR WICKED KING, AND AFTER DUE CONVICTION TO DEPOSE AND PUT HIM TO DEATH, IF THE ORDINARY MAGISTRATE HAVE NEGLECTED OR DENIED TO DO IT.
Page 288 - The Judgment of Whole Kingdoms and Nations, Concerning the Rights, Power, and Prerogative of Kings, and the Rights, Privileges, and Properties of the People: Shewing, The Nature of Government in general, both from God and Man.
Page 277 - The Rule and Exercises of HOLY LIVING ; in which are described the means and instruments of obtaining every virtue, and the remedies against every vice.
Page 212 - A Short Treatise of Politique Power, and of the true obedience which subjects owe to kings and other civil governors, being an answer to seven questions : — ' 1. Whereof politique power groweth, wherefore it was ordained, and the right use and duty of the same ? 3.
Page 251 - The Silver Age, including the Love of Jupiter to Alcmena : The Birth of Hercules and The Rape of Proserpine. Concluding ,with the Arraignement of the Moone.
Page 274 - The church hath power to decree rites and ceremonies, and authority in controversies of faith...
Page 224 - Chappell, with notes to eche chapter to synge and also to play upon the Lute, very necessarye for studentes after theyr studye to fyle theyr wyttes, and alsoe for all Christians that cannot synge, to read the good and godlye storyes of the lives of Christ hys apostles.
Page 271 - Veritate; if it be for Thy glory, I beseech Thee give me some sign from heaven ; if not, I shall suppress it.
Page 228 - The betraying of Christ, Judas in dispaire, the seven words of our Saviour on the crosse, with other poems on the passion, &c., 1598, 4to." [Ames Typ. p. 428.]— (2.) A Theatre of delightful Recreation. Lond. printed for A. Johnson, 1605,
Page 249 - The First part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster, with the death of the good Duke Humphrey: And the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke, and the Tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of Winchester, with the notable Rebellion of lacke Cade: And the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the Crowne.

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