Puritano-Iesuitismus,: the Puritan turn'd Jesuite; or rather, out-vying him in those diabolicall and dangerous positions, of the deposition of kings; from the yeare 1536. untill this present time; extracted out of the most ancient and authentick authours. By that reverend divine, Doctour Ovven, Batchelour of Divinity. Shewing their concord in the matter, their discord in the manner of their sedition.

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Puritano-Iesuitismus,: the Puritan turn'd Jesuite; or rather, out-vying him in those diabolicall and dangerous positions, of the deposition of kings; from the yeare 1536. untill this present time; extracted out of the most ancient and authentick authours. By that reverend divine, Doctour Ovven, Batchelour of Divinity. Shewing their concord in the matter, their discord in the manner of their sedition.
Author
Owen, David, d. 1623.
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[London] :: Printed for William Sheares, at the signe of the Bible in Covent-garden,
1643.
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Divine right of kings
Kings and rulers
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"Puritano-Iesuitismus,: the Puritan turn'd Jesuite; or rather, out-vying him in those diabolicall and dangerous positions, of the deposition of kings; from the yeare 1536. untill this present time; extracted out of the most ancient and authentick authours. By that reverend divine, Doctour Ovven, Batchelour of Divinity. Shewing their concord in the matter, their discord in the manner of their sedition." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90261.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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The Table of the Booke.

  • The
    • duty of
      • Prelates,
      • Peeres,
      • People, by
        • Scripture, Chap. 1. pag. 1.
        • Fathers of the
          • first 300 yeares. cap. 2 pag. 3
          • second 300 yeares. cap. 3 pag. 7
          • third 300 yeares. cap. 4 pag. 18
          • fourth 300 yeares. cap. 5 pag. 21
          • fifth 300 yeares. cap. 6 pag. 26
    • sedition of
      • Puritans
      • Papists
        • Concord in the matter, of sedition. cap. 7. p. 31
        • Discord in the manner of sedition. cap. 7. p. 31
        • Danger of their Doctrine to Prince, Peopl cap 8. p. 37.
        • Puritan-Jesuitisme, or the generall consent of the principall Puritans and Iesuites, against Kings, from the yeare 1536. untill the yeare 1602. out of the most authenticke Authors. cap 8. p. 40.
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