The souldiers march to salvation wherein is shewn the lawfulness of voluntary serving upon the assured knowledge of a just cause, how it is lawful and necessary for prest souldiers to obey authority in case of doubting ...

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The souldiers march to salvation wherein is shewn the lawfulness of voluntary serving upon the assured knowledge of a just cause, how it is lawful and necessary for prest souldiers to obey authority in case of doubting ...
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Bland, Francis.
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Printed at Yorke :: [s.n.],
1647.
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Soldiers -- Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
War -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Early works to 1800.
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"The souldiers march to salvation wherein is shewn the lawfulness of voluntary serving upon the assured knowledge of a just cause, how it is lawful and necessary for prest souldiers to obey authority in case of doubting ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28353.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 9, 2024.

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The Souldiers MARCH TO SALVATION: Wherein is shewn the lawfulnesse of Souldiery in a necessitated Warre, the lawfulnesse of voluntary Serving upon the assured knowledge of a just Cause. How far it is lawfull and necessary for prest Souldiers to obey Authority in case of doubting. What innocency ought to be in Souldiers, wherein is contained a plea against Plundering; in what cases and with what Cautions it is lawfull to Kill, imprison, or spoil an enemy; With what courtesie enemies submitting are to bee received, and with what fidelity to be protected, with other things profitable to all men as well as Souldiers.

By Francis Bland, Minister.

Printed at Yorke, Anno Dom. 1647.

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