Maximes unfolded viz 1. The election and succession of the Kings of England are with the consent of the people. 2. The royall and politique power of our kingdome in all causes and over all persons is properly in the Parliament. 3. The oath of supremacie bindes no mans conscience to the King against the Parliament, but the Pope. 4. An answer to the answerer of the observatour, concerning the efficient, matter, forme and end of government.
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dc.date.created | 1643 |
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dc.subject.lcsh | Parker, Henry, 1604-1652. -- Observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses. |
dc.subject.lcsh | Parker, Henry, 1604-1652. -- Observator defended in a modest reply to the late animadversions upon those notes. |
dc.subject.lcsh | Great Britain -- Constitutional law -- Early works to 1800. |
dc.subject.lcsh | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800. |
dc.title | Maximes unfolded viz 1. The election and succession of the Kings of England are with the consent of the people. 2. The royall and politique power of our kingdome in all causes and over all persons is properly in the Parliament. 3. The oath of supremacie bindes no mans conscience to the King against the Parliament, but the Pope. 4. An answer to the answerer of the observatour, concerning the efficient, matter, forme and end of government. |
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identifier.stc | Wing M1375 |
identifier.stc | Thomason E94_3 |
identifier.stc | ESTC R1831 |
otaterms.date.range | 1600-1699 |
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