The originall of the dominion of princes, founded upon Gods soveraignty over the whole earth, or, The kingly prerogative, instituted by God, and proved from the holy scriptures to be jure divino by R.W. ...
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- The originall of the dominion of princes, founded upon Gods soveraignty over the whole earth, or, The kingly prerogative, instituted by God, and proved from the holy scriptures to be jure divino by R.W. ...
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- R. W.
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- London :: Printed for Henry Eversden ...,
- 1660.
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- Providence and government of God.
- Theology, Doctrinal.
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THE Originall of the Dominion OF PRINCES, Founded upon Gods Soveraignty over the whole EARTH.
OR, The Kingly Prerogative, INSTITUTED by GOD, And proved from the holy Scriptures to be JURE DIVINO.
By R. W. D. D.
PROVERBS XXIV. 21, 22.My Son fear thou the Lord and the King: and meddle not with them that are given to change.
For their Calamity shall rise suddenly, and who knoweth the ruine of them both.
LONDON, Printed for Henry Eversden, and are to be sold at his Shop, at the Greyhound in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1660.