02150nam 2200421Ia 450 99639697700331620200824132554.0(CKB)4940000000056229(EEBO)2264208766(OCoLC)ocm12075519e(OCoLC)12075519(EXLCZ)99494000000005622919850524d1643 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The necessity of Christian subjection[electronic resource] demonstrated and proved by the doctrine of Christ and the apostles : the practice of primitive Christians, the rules of religion, cases of conscience, and consent of latter orthodox divines : that the power of the King is not of humane, but of divine right : and that God onely is the efficient cause thereof : whereunto is added, an appendix of all the chief objections that malice it selfe could lay upon His Majestie, with a full answer to every particular objection : also a tract intituled, Christvs Dei, wherein is proved that our soveraign Lord the king is not onely major singulis, but major univerfisOxford [s.n.]1643[2], 22, [2], 13 pAttributed to Thomas Morton. cf. Thomason Coll.The second part, "Christus dei" is attributed to John Jones by NUC pre-1956 imprints.This item is located at reel 239:E.62, no. 18 and also at reel 243.E:93, no. 11 (lacks second part, "Christus dei").The second part, "Christus dei", is also identified separately as Wing 961 Variant which appears at reel 243:E.92, no. 4.Item identified in reel guide as Wing M2843.Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.eebo-0158Divine right of kingsDivine right of kings.Morton Thomas1564-1659.30091Jones Johnd. 1600.1002863EAAEAAm/cUMIWaOLNBOOK996396977003316The necessity of Christian subjection2302041UNISA