Monarchys unconquerable champion being undeniable, strong, and powerful collections, gathered out of the sacred word of God, intended for convincing of those sinful wretches, (hated by God himself, and all good men) who dares deny their duty and allegiance to their gracious soveraign, seeing we be all so expressly commanded and taught by the holy prophets and apostles, that excellent principle of loyalty and true obedience, (as also by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ himself,) who not only commands us to give Cesar his due, but leaves us his blessed example, (least we should offend) to obey his voice-gerent, but our dread soveraign / dilgently collected and written by one or His Majesties loyal, dutiful, most humble, and obedient subjects, Geo. Wood ...

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Monarchys unconquerable champion being undeniable, strong, and powerful collections, gathered out of the sacred word of God, intended for convincing of those sinful wretches, (hated by God himself, and all good men) who dares deny their duty and allegiance to their gracious soveraign, seeing we be all so expressly commanded and taught by the holy prophets and apostles, that excellent principle of loyalty and true obedience, (as also by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ himself,) who not only commands us to give Cesar his due, but leaves us his blessed example, (least we should offend) to obey his voice-gerent, but our dread soveraign / dilgently collected and written by one or His Majesties loyal, dutiful, most humble, and obedient subjects, Geo. Wood ...
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Wood, George, Gent.
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[London] :: Printed by H. Brugus, for the author,
1685.
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Royal supremacy (Church of England)
Monarchy -- Great Britain.
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"Monarchys unconquerable champion being undeniable, strong, and powerful collections, gathered out of the sacred word of God, intended for convincing of those sinful wretches, (hated by God himself, and all good men) who dares deny their duty and allegiance to their gracious soveraign, seeing we be all so expressly commanded and taught by the holy prophets and apostles, that excellent principle of loyalty and true obedience, (as also by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ himself,) who not only commands us to give Cesar his due, but leaves us his blessed example, (least we should offend) to obey his voice-gerent, but our dread soveraign / dilgently collected and written by one or His Majesties loyal, dutiful, most humble, and obedient subjects, Geo. Wood ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66928.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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CHAP. 3.

V. 17. ANd Abner had communication with the Elders of Israel, saying, ye sought for David in times past, to be King over you.

18. Now then do it, for the Lord hath spoken of David, saying, by the hand of my servant David, I will save my people Israel out of the hand of the Philistines, and out of the hand of all their Enemies.

21. And Abner said unto David, I will a∣rise and go, and will gather all Israel unto my Lord the King, that they may make a

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league with thee, and that thou maist reign over all that thine heart desireth, and David sent Abner away, and he went in peace.

36. And all the people took notice of it, and it pleased them, as whatsoever the King did, pleased all the people.

37. For all the people, and all Israel un∣derstood that day, that it was not of the King to slay Abner, the son of Ner.

38. And the King said unto his servants, know ye not that there is a Prince, and a great man fallen this day in Israel.

39. And I am this day weak, though A∣nointed King, and these men the sons of Ze∣ruiah be too hard for me, the Lord shall re∣ward the doer of evil according to his wick∣edness.

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