02738nam 2200493Ia 450 99638532060331620200824132322.0(CKB)4940000000074692(EEBO)2240953059(OCoLC)ocm12033819e(OCoLC)12033819(EXLCZ)99494000000007469219850514d1689 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Vindiciæ contra tyrannos, a defence of liberty against tyrants, or, Of the lawful power of the prince over the people, and of the people over the prince[electronic resource] being a treatise /written in Latin and French by Junius Brutus [pseud.] and translated out of both into English ..London Printed for Richard Baldwin1689[4], 164 pMarginal notes.Also attributed to Theodore Beza, and to Duplessis-Mornay. Cf. Languet, H. A defence of liberty against tyrants.Translation of Vindiciæ contra tyrannos.The translation has been attributed to William Walker. Cf. Halkett and Laing.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.(from t.p.): Questions discussed in this treatise: I. Whether subjects are bound and ought to obey princes, if they command that which is against the law of God -- II. Whether it be lawful to resist a prince which doth infring [sic] the law of God, or ruine the Church, by whom, how, and how far it is lawful -- III. Whether it be lawful to resist a prince which doth oppress or ruine a publick state, and how far such resistance may be extended, by whom, how, and by what right, or law it is permitted -- IV. Whether neighbour princes or states may be, or are bound by law, to give succours to the subjects of other princes, afflicted for the cause of true religion, or oppressed by manifest tyranny.eebo-0113Political scienceKings and rulersDutiesDespotismGreat BritainHistoryCivil War, 1642-1649Political science.Kings and rulersDuties.Despotism.Languet Hubert1518-1581.987436Bèze Théodore de1519-1605.233497Mornay Philippe deseigneur du Plessis-Marly,1549-1623.889038Walker William17th cent.1021635EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385320603316Vindiciæ contra tyrannos, a defence of liberty against tyrants, or, Of the lawful power of the prince over the people, and of the people over the prince2426889UNISA