The hands of God: or King Davids choice,: vvherein are proved: 1. That the least of evills is to be chosen. 2. That war is the worst of evills. 3. That the relation betwixt the king and subject, is the nearest of all relations. 4. That rebells are the worst of men. / As is was delivered in a sermon, By T.S. D.D.

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The hands of God: or King Davids choice,: vvherein are proved: 1. That the least of evills is to be chosen. 2. That war is the worst of evills. 3. That the relation betwixt the king and subject, is the nearest of all relations. 4. That rebells are the worst of men. / As is was delivered in a sermon, By T.S. D.D.
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Swadlin, Thomas, 1600-1670.
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[London :: s.n.],
Printed in the yeere 1647.
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Great Britain -- History
Bible. -- O.T.
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"The hands of God: or King Davids choice,: vvherein are proved: 1. That the least of evills is to be chosen. 2. That war is the worst of evills. 3. That the relation betwixt the king and subject, is the nearest of all relations. 4. That rebells are the worst of men. / As is was delivered in a sermon, By T.S. D.D." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94134.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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TO MY HONOVRED FRIENDS, SIR GEORGE CRAHAM, AND HIS VERTUOUS LADY, THE LADY ALICIA CRAHAM.

Sir, Madam,

YOVR desires are Commands, and have therefore the Obedi∣ence of

Your humble Servant, Thomas Swadlin.

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