The mirrour of government both ecclesiasticall & civill [electronic resource] : Plainly representing how farr the just power of the magistrate doth extend in the affairs both of peace and warre, as also, the obligation which by the laws of nature and of nations doth lye upon him to preserve, inviolate the liberties & the priviledges of the people together, with the great care which kings and princes ought to have for the peace and prosperity of the church: and the great zeale which the clergy again are to expresse for the advancement of the state, as is made evident by the primitive times, when the church by lowliness of spirit did flourish in high examples,
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Other title: | Mirrour of government both ecclesiasticall and civill. Christian subject. Treatise directing Christians to a conversation sutable to their calling: and resolving those common objections of heresy, usurpation, tyranny, breach of covenant. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London :
printed for use and benefit of Thomas Gibbs, gentleman,
1658.
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