A treatise or sermon of Henry Bullynger: much fruitfull and necessarye for this tyme, concernynge magistrates and obedience of subiectes Also concernyng the affayres of warre, and what scryptures make mension thereof. whether christen powers may war against their ennemies. And whither it be laufull for a christyan to beare the office of a magistrate, and of the duety of souldiers with many other holsom instructions for captaynes [and] souldiers both. Made in the yeare of our lorde. M. D. xlix.

Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575
Lynne, Walter
Publisher: Impri n ted by W Powell for Gwalter Lynne dwellynge vpon Somers Kaye by Byllynges gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1549
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A17223 ESTC ID: S110959 STC ID: 4079
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