02044nam 2200385 n 450 99638348260331620221108073210.0(CKB)1000000000588169(EEBO)2248544497(UnM)99850268(EXLCZ)99100000000058816919920227d1639 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A shorte treatise of politike power[electronic resource] and of the true obedience which subjects owe to kings and other civill governours. Chap. I. Whereof politike power groweth, wherefore it was ordained, and the right use and duty of the same. Chap. II. Whether kings ... have an absolute power and authority over their subjects. Chap. III. Whether kings ... be subject to Gods laws, and the positive laws of their countries. Chap. IV. In what things, and how farre subjects are bound to obey their princes and governours. Chap. V. Whether all the subjects goods be the emperours or kings own, and that they may lawfully take them as their own. Chap. VI. Whether it be lawfull to depose an evill governour, and kill a tyrant. Chap. VII. What confidence is to be given to princes and potentates. Composed by me D. I.P. B. R. W[Paris?] Printed in the year 1556. and now reprinted163968 pD. I.P. B. R. W. = Dominus John Ponet, Bishop of Rochester and Winchester.Place of publication conjectured by STC.This edition omits the exhortation.Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021Government, Resistance toEarly works to 1800SovereigntyEarly works to 1800Government, Resistance toSovereigntyPonet John1516?-1556.910223Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996383482603316A shorte treatise of politike power2357680UNISA