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- Allegiance
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Dr. Hammond's brief resolution of that grand case of conscience (necessary for these times) concerning the allegiance due to a prince ejected by force out of his kingdoms; and how far the subjects may comply with a present usurped power.
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A loyal subiects looking-glasse, or A good subiects direction necessary and requisite for euery good Christian, liuing within any ciuill regiment or politique state, to view, behold, and examine himselfe in, that he may the better frame the course of his life, according to the true grounds of the duties of an honest and obedient subiect to his king, and to arme himselfe against all future syren songs, and alluring intisements of subtill, disloyall, dissembling, and vnnaturall conspirators, traitors, and rebels. Collected for the most part out of both olde and later writers, whose names are in the next page set downe. Wherevnto are brieflie added sixe speciall causes of vndutifull subiects disloyaltie. By William Willymat.
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Martin Luther's declaration to his countrimen.
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The King on his throne: or, a discourse maintaining the dignity of a king, the duty of a subject, and the unlawfulnesse of rebellion. Delivered in two sermons preached in the cathedrall church in York. By R.M. Master in Arts, Col. S. Pet. Cant.
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Policie vnveiled vvherein may be learned, the order of true policie in kingdomes, and common-wealths: the matters of justice, and government; the addresses, maxims, and reasons of state: the science of governing well a people: and where the subject may learne true obedience unto their kings, princes, and soveraignes. Written in Spanish, and translated into English by I.M. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford.
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A true Christian svbject vnder an heathen prince. Or Tertvllians plea for allegiance, argued in time of the sixth persecution, under the Emperour Severvs. Ann. Dom. 204. With a briefe application, to the citizens of London. Written by a Member of the House of Commons·
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A letter to Dr. Sherlock, in vindication of that part of Josephus's history, which gives an account of Iaddus the high-priest's submitting to Alexander the Great while Darius was living against the answer to the piece intituled, Obedience and submission to the present government.
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The oath of a freeman of the city of London
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The Winchester health, or, An excellent new pleasant song of His Majesty, his royal brother, James Duke of York, Prince George, the Duke of Monmouth, the Duke of Albemarle, the Earl of Craven, and the rest of the loyal peers of these three nations, of England, Scotland, and Ireland to the tune of, Captain Digby's farewel.
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A Collection of so much of the statutes in force, as contain and enjoyn the taking of the several oaths of supremacy and allegiance by whom they are to be taken, who are authorised to administer them, and the penalties to be inflicted upon those that refuse the taking of them : as also the statutes in force for uniformity of prayer and administration of sacraments, and the punishment of persons obstinately refusing to come to church, and the penalties for being present at assemblies, conventicles or meetings for exercise of religion ...
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Discolliminium. Or, A most obedient reply to a late book, called, Bounds & bonds, so farre as concerns the first demurrer and no further. Or rather a reply to bounds onely, leaving bonds to the second demurrer and grand casuist. /
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A serious consideration of the oath of the Kings supremacy: wherein these six propositions are asserted. 1. That some swearing is lawful. 2. That some promissory oaths are lawful. 3. That a promissory oath of allegiance and due obedience to a king is lawful. 4. That the king in his realm, is the onely supreme governour over all persons. 5. That the king is the governour of the realm, as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things, or causes, as temporal. 6. That the jurisdictions, priviledges, præminences, and authorities in that oath, may be assisted and defended.
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