Vindiciae regum, or, The grand rebellion : that is, a looking-glasse for rebels : whereby they may see, how by ten severall degrees they shall ascend to the height of their designe, and so throughly rebell, and utterly destroy themselves thereby : and, wherein is clearly proved by holy scriptures, ancient fathers, constant martyrs, and our best moderne writers, that it is no wayes lawfull for any private man, or any sort or degree of men, inferiour magistrates, peeres of the kingdome, greatest nobility, Lords of the Counsell, Senate, Parliament, or Pope, for any cause, compelling to idolatry, exercising cruelty, practiceing tyranny, or any other pretext, how faire and specious soever it seemes to be, to rebell, take armes, and resist the authority of their lawfull King, whom God will protect, and require all the bloud that shall be split at the hands of the head rebels : and all the maine objections to the contrary are clearly answered /

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Main Author: Williams, Gryffith, 1589?-1672
Other Authors: Hall, Henry, active 1642-1680 (Printer)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Printed by Henry Hall, ann. Dom. 1643.
Series:Early English books online.
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