15 results filtered with: Divine right of kings - Early works to 1800
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Private vices the occasion of publick calamities. Proved from the nature of things; and by the testimony of ths [sic] wisest, ... An essay. By Edward Lewis, ...
Lewis, Edward, 1701-1784.Date: 1747- Books
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The subject of supremacie. The right of Caesar. Resolution of conscience : Wherein are three questions handled: viz. 1. Whether the King without the Parliament may take up armes, and in the time of it fight with friends or foes, as having the law of armes in his owne power, and no law else? 2. Whether the Parliament without the King may take up armes to defend themselves, and kingdome, against delinquents, invaders, and forces raised in, or out of the kingdome? 3. Whether the people by command of either to assist the one, and resist the other be rebells? And may serve as a replication to the reply of Dr. Ferne, concerning free subjects; a faithfull councell, a royall King, and loyall people; placed by this author as slaves, a faction, a tyrant, rebells, in his ignorance of jurisdiction, legall, and naturall preservation.
Date: 1643- Books
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A letter to a noble lord, About his Dispersing Abroad Mr. Hoadly's Remarks upon the Bishop of Exeter's sermon Before the queen, Humbly Recommending to his Lordship's Perusal an answer to it; entitul'd; The Best answer ever was made, &c.
Date: 1709- Books
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A letter to a noble lord, about his dispersing abroad Mr. Hoadly's remarks upon the Bishop of Exeter's sermon before the Queen, humbly recommending to his Lordship's perusal an answer to it; entitul'd; The best answer ever was made, &c.
Date: 1709- Books
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The white crow: or, An enquiry into some more new doctrines broach'd by the Bp. of Salisbury, in a pair of sermons utter'd in that cathedral, on the V. and VII. of November, 1710. And his lordship's last restauration sermon.
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.Date: Printed in the year MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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A discourse on hereditary right. Written in the year 1712. By a celebrated clergyman.
Celebrated clergyman.Date: [1775]- Books
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An essay on the hereditary and indefeasible right of kings. Composed in the year 1745, by Lord Kames.
Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782.Date: 1797- Books
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Government not originally proceeding from human agency, but divine institution, shewn in a sermon preached at Ottery St. Mary, Devon, December 13th, 1776, on the fast-day, appointed by reason of our Much-to-be-lamented American War, ... By John Coleridge, ...
Coleridge, John, 1719-1781.Date: 1777- Books
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The prerogative of primogeniture. Shewing that the right of succession to an hereditary empire, depends not upon grace, &c. but only upon birth-right. And, that the chief Cause of all, or most Rebellions in Christendom, is a Papistical and Fanatical Belief, That Temporal Dominion is founded on Grace. Written on occasion of the Czar of Muscovy's reasons in his late manifesto for the disherison of his eldest son, from the succession to the crown. To which is added, the manifesto it self.
Date: [1718]- Books
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The land of Nineveh, a fragment. Addressed to the farmers of Great Britain and Ireland, by a friend to husbandry.
Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835.Date: 1795?]- Books
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The divine and hereditary right of the English monarchy, enquir'd into and explain'd, In and Under Several propositions; partly Collected from Ld B-, and Others, partly From the Laws of Nature, the Laws of the Land, and the Law of God. By a Gentleman late of the Temple.
Gentleman late of the Temple.Date: [1750]- Books
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King's right by divine law conditional, being a few observes from Scripture, of publick governors and right of Kings; in answer to the pretences of some for their darling's right, from the xxvii chapter of numbers, xvii of Deuteronomy 15th verse, and 1 Samuel viii Chap. with some remarks on Sir George Mackenzie's Jus Regium, and a few acts of Parliament before the revolution: ...
Date: 1747]- Books
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The criterion: or, touchstone, by which to judge of the principles of High and Low-Church. In a letter to a friend.
Fransham, John, -1753.Date: [1710]- Books
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The history of hereditary-right. Wherein its indefeasibleness, and all other such late doctrines, concerning the absolute power of Princes, and the Unlimited Obedience of Subjects, are fully and finally determin'd, by the scripture standard of divine right.
Fleming, Robert, 1660?-1716.Date: [1711]- Books
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The history of hereditary-right from Cain to Nero: wherein its indefeasibleness, and all other such late doctrines concerning the absolute power of princes, and the Unlimited Obedience of Subjects, are fully and finally determin'd, by the Scripture-Standard of Divine Right. To which is prefix'd, a preface, by way of a modest challenge and addres to the British and Irish Jacobites, to answer what is said. By the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Fleming.
Fleming, Robert, 1660?-1716.Date: [1717]