Monarchy, no creature of Gods making, &c. wherein is proved by Scripture and reason, that monarchicall government is against the minde of God, and that the execution of the late king was one of the fattest sacrifices that ever Queen Iustice had ... / by Iohn Cooke ...
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- Monarchy, no creature of Gods making, &c. wherein is proved by Scripture and reason, that monarchicall government is against the minde of God, and that the execution of the late king was one of the fattest sacrifices that ever Queen Iustice had ... / by Iohn Cooke ...
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- Cook, John, d. 1660.
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- 1651.
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- Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660.
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"Monarchy, no creature of Gods making, &c. wherein is proved by Scripture and reason, that monarchicall government is against the minde of God, and that the execution of the late king was one of the fattest sacrifices that ever Queen Iustice had ... / by Iohn Cooke ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34420.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2025.
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MONARCHY No creature of Gods making, &c.
Wherein is proved by Scripture and Reason, that Monarchicall Go∣vernment is against the minde of God. And that the Execution of the late King was one of the fattest sacrifices that ever Queen Iustice had. Being a Hue and Cry after Lady Liberty which hath been ravished and stolne away by the Grand Potentates of the Earth.
Principally intended for the undeceaving of some ho∣nest hearts who like the poore Iewes cry, give us a King, though they smart never so much for it.
By IOHN COOKE late of Grayes Inne Esquire, Chief Iustice of the Province of Munster in Ireland.
Hosea the 8. and 4.They have set up Kings but not by me, they have made them Princes but I knew it not.
O Israel (O England) Thou wouldst have destroyed thy selfe but in God is thy help, he will be thy King.
Hos. the 13. 9-10.I gave thee a King in mine anger & took him away in my wrath.
Printed at Waterford in Ireland, by Peter de Pienne; in the yeare of our Lord God, 1651.