02260nam 2200445Ia 450 99638774930331620200824132059.0(CKB)4940000000085658(EEBO)2240897628(OCoLC)ocm39960654e(OCoLC)39960654(EXLCZ)99494000000008565819980929d1619 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Roger Widdringtons last reioynder to Mr. Thomas Fitz-Herberts Reply concerning the oath of allegiance, and the Popes power to depose princes[electronic resource] wherein all his arguments, taken from the lawes of God, in the Old and New Testament, of nature, of nations, from the canon and ciuill law, and from the Popes breues, condemning the oath, and the cardinalls decree, forbidding two of Widdringtons bookes are answered : also many replies and instances of Cardinall Bellarmine in his Schulckenius, and of Leonard Lessius in his Singleton are confuted, and diuers cunning shifts of Cardinall Peron are discouered[London Bonham Norton and John Bill]1619[30], 645, [1] pAn answer to Thomas Fitzherbert's "A reply of T.F. in defence of the two first chapters of his Supplement."Roger Widdrington is the pseudonym of Thomas Preston. Cf. STC.Place of publication and publisher from Allison & Rogers."Errata.": p. [1] at end.Leaf *3 wrongly signed *5.Title page is a cancel.Headpieces; initials.Signatures: [par]⁴, [[par.]]⁴, (*)⁴, A-C⁴, D-2T⁸, 2V⁴(-2V4).Reproduction of original in: Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Library.eebo-0159PopesTemporal powerOath of allegiance, 1606PopesTemporal power.Oath of allegiance, 1606.Preston Thomas1563-1640.58282EBKEBKWaOLNBOOK996387749303316Roger Widdringtons last reioynder to Mr. Thomas Fitz-Herberts Reply concerning the oath of allegiance, and the Popes power to depose princes2310450UNISA