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England in her best and loudest language, the Law, hath largely declared the sacred soveraignty of her Kings, spoke them Gods Vicars, assigned unto them the fulness of Regall power, laid forth their jurisdiction by as large bounds as the Scripture doth King Josiah's, or any other Kings of Israel or Judah: Are not these legall, registred and publick acknowledgments, That every man is under the King, and he under God onely. |
England in her best and Loudest language, the Law, hath largely declared the sacred sovereignty of her Kings, spoke them God's Vicars, assigned unto them the fullness of Regal power, laid forth their jurisdiction by as large bounds as the Scripture does King Josiah's, or any other Kings of Israel or Judah: are not these Legal, registered and public acknowledgments, That every man is under the King, and he under God only. |
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