02097nam 2200373Ia 450 99639516140331620210104171234.0(CKB)3810000000015594(EEBO)2240856315(OCoLC)ocn297426162e(OCoLC)297426162(EXLCZ)99381000000001559420090108d1687 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Investigatio jurium antiquorum, et rationalium regni, sive Monarchiae Angliae, in magnis suis conciliis, seu Parliamentis[electronic resource] et regiminis, cum iisdem in suis principiis, optimi. or, A vindication of the government of the kingdom of England under our kings and monarchs, appointed by God, from the opinion and claim of those, that without any warrant or ground of law or right reason, that laws of God and man, nature and nations, the records, annals and histories of the kingdom, would have it to be originally derived from the people, or the king to be co-ordinate with his houses of peers and Commons in Parliament. /Per Fab. Philipps ..London Printed for the authorMDCLXXXVII. [1687][32], 761 pAdditional t.p. in English follows initial t.p.: "Established government of England, vindicated from all popular and republican principles and mistakes: with a respect to the laws of God, man, nature and nations."Numerous errors in pagination.Reproduction of original in: Folger Shakespeare Library.eebo-0055Prerogative, RoyalEnglandEarly works to 1800Divine right of kingsEarly works to 1800EnglandKings and rulersEarly works to 1800Prerogative, RoyalDivine right of kingsPhilipps Fabian1601-1690.1002371UMIUMIBOOK996395161403316Investigatio jurium antiquorum, et rationalium regni, sive Monarchiae Angliae, in magnis suis conciliis, seu Parliamentis2313521UNISA