The beauty of magistracy in an exposition of the 82 Psalm, where is set forth the necessity, utility, dignity, duty, and mortality of magistrates : here many other texts of Scripture occasionally are cleared, many quæries and cases of conscience about the magistrates power, are resolved, many anabaptistical cavils are confuted, and many seasonable observations containing many other heads of divinity, are raised : together with references to such authors as clear any point more fully / by Thomas Hall ... ; with an additional sermon on verse 6, by George Swinnock.
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- The beauty of magistracy in an exposition of the 82 Psalm, where is set forth the necessity, utility, dignity, duty, and mortality of magistrates : here many other texts of Scripture occasionally are cleared, many quæries and cases of conscience about the magistrates power, are resolved, many anabaptistical cavils are confuted, and many seasonable observations containing many other heads of divinity, are raised : together with references to such authors as clear any point more fully / by Thomas Hall ... ; with an additional sermon on verse 6, by George Swinnock.
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- Hall, Thomas, 1610-1665.
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- 1660.
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"The beauty of magistracy in an exposition of the 82 Psalm, where is set forth the necessity, utility, dignity, duty, and mortality of magistrates : here many other texts of Scripture occasionally are cleared, many quæries and cases of conscience about the magistrates power, are resolved, many anabaptistical cavils are confuted, and many seasonable observations containing many other heads of divinity, are raised : together with references to such authors as clear any point more fully / by Thomas Hall ... ; with an additional sermon on verse 6, by George Swinnock." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45330.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2025.
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THE Beauty of Magistracy, IN AN Exposition of the 82 Psalm, Where is set forth the Necessity, Vtility, Dignity, Duty, and Mortality of MAGISTRATES. Here many other Texts of Scripture occasio∣nally are cleared, many Quaeries and Cases of Con∣science about the Magistrates Power, are resolved; many Anabaptistical Cavils are Confuted; and many season∣able Observations containing many other Heads of Divinity, are raised. Together with References to such Authors as clear any Point more fully. By Thomas Hall, B. D. and Pastor of Kingsnorton. With an Additional SERMON on Verse 6. by George Swinnock, M. A. and Pastor of Rickmersworth.
Exod 22. 28. Thou shalt not revile the Gods (or the Judges nor curse the Ruler of thy people.
2. Chron. 9. 8. Because thy God loved Israel to establish them for ever; therefore made he thee King over them to do Iudgement and Iustice.
Qui aliis praesunt, tantò privatis hominibus meliores esse oportet, quan•••• hono∣ribus & dignitate antecellunt. Panormitan.
I••pii sunt▪ & hostes publicae salutis, qui adversus Magistratus & Ministr••s pugnant; eaque (quantum in se est) rejiciunt vel extinguunt. Calv. in Isa. 3.
London, Printed by R W. for Nevil Simmons Bookseller in Kederminster, and are to be sold by Thomas Iohnson at the Key in Pauls Church-yard, 1660.