26 results filtered with: Divine right of kings
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The divine government a reason of universal joy. A sermon Preach'd at Rotherhith, October 20. 1721. Being The Day of His Majesty's Coronation. And at Crutched-Fryers, Novemb. 5. following. By W. Harris. Published at the Desire of the Hearers.
Harris, William, 1675?-1740.Date: M.DCC.XXI. [1721]- Books
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The divine right of kings enquir'd into, and stated; not by the Lusts of Men, but the (revealed) Will of God. In a sermon preach'd November 5. 1718. By Thomas Bradbury.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: M.DCC.XVIII. [1718]- Books
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Divine institutes of true religion and civil government.
Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- 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. days of November, 1710. And his Lordship's Restauration sermon, last 29th of May.
Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.Date: printed in the year of grace, 1710- Books
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A modest reply to the unanswerable answer to Mr. Hoadly. With some considerations on Dr. Sacheverell's Sermon before the Lord Mayor, Novemb. 5. 1709. In a Letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons.
Stephens, William, -1718.Date: M.DCC.IX. [1709]- Books
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The power communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subject. Briefly laid down, and confirmed out of the Holy Scriptures, the testimony of the primitive church, the dictates of right reason, and the opinion of the wisest among heathen writers. By the most Reverend Father in God, James late Lord Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of all Ireland. Faithfully published out of the original copy, (written with his own hand) by the Reverend Father in God, Robert Saunderson L. Bishop of Lincoln, With his Lordships preface thereunto.
Ussher, James, 1581-1656.Date: 1710- Books
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A defence of the doctrine and practice of the church of England, against Some Modern Innovations with respect to I. The Supremacy of the Crown. II. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper as a Sacrifice. III. Baptism administer'd by Lay-Men Invalid. IV. The Necessity and Authority of Sacerdotal Absolution. In a Letter to a Friend.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: 1712- Books
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Jura regiæ majestatis in Anglia: or, the rights of the English Monarchy. With reflections On Mr. Hoadly's Book, entituled, A Defence of his sermon. In a letter to a Person of Quality.
A. R.Date: Printed in the Year 1711- Books
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The case of praying for all actual governors, as such, without regard to their right or titles, impartially consider'd: in a letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Cockburn, A. M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen: occasion'd by a late controversy, concerning his sermon, of the duty and benefit of praying for our governors; by a disinterested by-stander, and a sincere friend to him in the truth.
Lindsay, John, 1686-1768.Date: 1739- Books
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A good subject, or, The right test of religion and loyalty : in a sermon preached July the 17th at the last summer-assizes held at Buckingham, for the county of Buckingham : before the Lord Chief Baron Montague and Sir Richard Holloway, Kt., John Culling Esq., high sherife / by Lewis Atterbury.
Atterbury, Lewis, -1693Date: 1684- Books
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Bibliotheca politica: or, a discourse by way of dialogue, shewing, that the arraigning and murther of King Charles I. can by no means be justified by the proceedings of the Convention-Parliament against King James II. upon his abdication; the Grounds and Manner thereof being wholly different. Proved by An Exact Relation of the Beginning, Progress, and Issue of the late Civil War. Dialogue the Fourteenth.
Tyrrell, James, 1642-1718.Date: 1702- 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 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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Bibliotheca politica: or, an enquiry into the antient constitution of the English government, with respect to the just extent of the regal power, and the rights and liberties of the subject. Wherein all the Chief Arguments both for and against the late revolution, are Impartially Represented and Consider'd. In fourteen dialogues. Collected out of the best authors, antient and modern. By James Tyrrell, Esq;
Tyrrell, James, 1642-1718.Date: M.DCC.XVIII. [1718]- Books
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Bibliotheca politica: or, an enquiry into the antient constitution of the English government, with respect to the just Extent of the Regal Power, and the rights and liberties of the subject. Wherein all the Chief Arguments both for and against the Late Revolution, are Impartially Represented and Consider'd. In fourteen dialogues. Collected out of the best authors, Antient and Modern. By James Tyrrell Esq;
Tyrrell, James, 1642-1718.Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- Books
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The right of Kings, and duty of subjects: Proving, that it is not lawful for subjects, upon any ground or pretence whatever, to rebel against their lawful King. To which is added, an extract from Dr. Stanhope's translation of the author's celebrated book of wisdom, toucing the miseries and inconveniencies of a crown'd head. Written in French by the Sieur de Charon, and now done into English.
Charron, Pierre, 1541-1603.Date: [1709?]- Books
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A letter to Sir J- B--, by birth a S-, but naturaliz'd, and now a M-r of the present P---t: concerning the late Minehead doctrine, which was establish'd by a certain Free Parliament of Sweden, to the utter Enslaving of that Kingdom.
Benson, William, 1682-1754Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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The Medicean succession : monarchy and sacral politics in Duke Cosimo dei Medici's Florence / Gregory Murry.
Murry, Gregory, 1982-Date: 2014- Books
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The king of France's declaration of war against Spain, dated January 9. N.S. With a manifesto, containing the reasons; and a postscript of an intercepted letter from Cardinal Alberoni to the Prince de Cellamare. Printed by his Majesty's Order at Paris.
France. Sovereign (1715-1774 : Louis XV)Date: [1719]- Books
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A letter to Sir J- B--, by birth a Swede, but naturaliz'd, and a M--r of the present P---t: concerning the late Minehead doctrine, which was establish'd by a certain free parliament of Sweden, to the utter enslaving of that kingdom.
Benson, William, 1682-1754Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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The prerogative of primogeniture: shewing, that the right of succession to an hereditary crown, depends not upon grace, religion, etc., but onely upon birth-right and primogeniture. And that the chief cause of all, or most, rebellions in Christendom, is a fanatical belief, that, temporal dominion is founded in grace / By David Jenner.
Jenner, David, -1691.Date: 1685- Books
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A Scriptural view of the rise of the heathen, Jewish, and Christian monarchies in the world; with an account of the dissolution of the present European system, according to the prophecies of Isaiah, Daniel, and John, in the Revelations and others. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
Date: 1797- Books
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Jure divino: or an answer to all that hath or shall be written by republicans. Against the old English constitution. Part the first, ...
Gandy, Henry, 1649-1734.Date: 1707- Books
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Peace and order recommended to society, in an address to the associate congregation of Jedburgh, from Jeremiah XXIX.7. By Alexander Shanks.
Shanks, Alexander, 1732-1799.Date: [1793]- Books
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An expostulatory letter to the Rev. Mr. Patrick Cockburn, Formerly Curate of St. Dunstan's in the West, London, afterwards a Nonjuror; late Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen, and now Beneficed in the Diocese of Durham. fairly and friendly to convince him, that by his having revived the exploded doctrines of Sherlock and Higden, he has also unwarily exposed the late Revolution, and even the present government itself to a dangerous controversy.
Lindsay, John, 1686-1768.Date: 1740- Books
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The king of France's declaration of war against Spain, dated January 9. N.S. With a manifesto, containing the reasons; and a postscript of an intercepted letter from Cardinal Alberoni to the Prince de Cellamare. Printed by his Majesty's Order at Paris.
France. Sovereign (1715-1774 : Louis XV)Date: [1719]