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And in case the Kings pleasure be repugnant to the will of God, though the rule be generall, that God is rather to be obeyed then man; |
And in case the Kings pleasure be repugnant to the will of God, though the Rule be general, that God is rather to be obeyed then man; |
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Act. 5. The King as mount Sinai may not be touched without mortal offence, much lesse violently assaulted The true punctuall import of the word NONLATINALPHABET, and the very abstract quintessence of a subiects dutie. The superiority which the Pope vsurpeth ouer Princes, is here stript & whipt, being the most venimous Cockatrice that euer poisoned the Church of Christ. |
Act. 5. The King as mount Sinai may not be touched without Mortal offence, much less violently assaulted The true punctual import of the word, and the very abstract quintessence of a Subjects duty. The superiority which the Pope usurpeth over Princes, is Here stripped & whipped, being the most venomous Cockatrice that ever poisoned the Church of christ. |
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