LEADER 01643nam 2200361Ia 450 001 996386999303316 005 20200824132002.0 035 $a(CKB)4940000000076825 035 $a(EEBO)2264208005 035 $a(OCoLC)ocm12376835e 035 $a(OCoLC)12376835 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000076825 100 $a19850812d1660 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 14$aThe title of kings proved to be jure devino$b[electronic resource] $eand also that our royall soveraign, King Charles the II, is the right and lawful heir to the crown of England, and that the life of his father, Charles the First, was taken away unjustly, contrary to the common law, statute law, and all other lawes of England ; wherein is laid down several proofs both of Scripture and law, clearly and plainly discovering that there can be no full and free Parliament without a king and House of Lords /$fby W.P., Esq 210 $aLondon $cPrinted for Nehemiah Price ...$d1660 215 $a[2], 5 p 300 $aWritten by William Prynne. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). 300 $aReproduction of original in University of Michigan Libraries and University of Minnesota Library. 330 $aeebo-0171 606 $aDivine right of kings$vEarly works to 1800 607 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yCharles II, 1660-1685 615 0$aDivine right of kings 700 $aPrynne$b William$f1600-1669.$0198500 801 0$bEAA 801 1$bEAA 801 2$bm/c 801 2$bWaOLN 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996386999303316 996 $aThe title of kings proved to be jure devino$92352286 997 $aUNISA