An exercitation concerning usurped powers: wherein the difference betwixt civill authority and usurpation is stated. That the obedience due to lawfull magistrates, is not owing, or payable, to usurped powers, is maintained. The obligation of oaths, and other sanctions to the former, notwithstanding the antipolitie of the latter is asserted. And the arguments urged on the contrary part in divers late printed discourses are answered. Being modestly, and inoffensively managed: by one studious of truth and peace both in Church and state
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Main Author: Hollingworth, Richard (Author)
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Language:English
Published: S.l. [s.n.] Printed in the yeer, 1650
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Item Description:Annotations on Thomason copy: "Decemb. 18th 1649"; the 5 in the imprint has been crossed out. - Attributed to Richard Hollingworth (Halkett and Laing, 2nd ed.). Sometimes attributed to Edward Gee (Wing). - In this edition, line 8 of title ends "Magistrates, is". - Place of publication from Wing. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Thomason, E.585[2]. - Wing (2nd ed.), G449
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