02254nam 2200457Ia 450 99639675060331620200824132027.0(CKB)4940000000060931(EEBO)2264185414(OCoLC)ocm23057362e(OCoLC)23057362(EXLCZ)99494000000006093119910204d1606 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The first part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion[electronic resource] wherein the infirmitie of humane wit is amply declared, with the necessitie of Gods grace, and true religion for the perfection of policy, and by the way some political matters are treated, diuers principles of Macchiauel confuted, and many aduises geuen, tending no lesse to religious piety, then to true policy : with a confutation of the arguments of atheists, against the prouidence of God, which is clearly proued throughout the whole /written by Thomas Fitzherbert ... ; the contents of the whole treatise may be seene in the table of the chapters following[Douai L. Kellam]M. DC. VI [1606][52], 461 [i.e. 459], [1] p"VVith permission of Superiors."Signatures: a⁴ e⁴ i⁴ o⁴ u⁴ [dagger]⁴ [2 daggers]² A-3L⁴ 3M².Place of publication and publisher suggested by STC (2nd ed.).Errata: p. [1] at end.Title within ornamental border.Numerous errors in paging.Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.). Library.Includes bibliographical references and index.eebo-0160Church and stateEarly works to 1800Providence and government of GodEarly works to 1800Political scienceEarly works to 1800Church and stateProvidence and government of GodPolitical scienceFitzherbert Thomas1552-1640.1002788EBKEBKWaOLNBOOK996396750603316The first part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion2312044UNISA