Publications of Philip Hunton

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  • Hunton, Philip. A treatise of monarchie, containing two parts: 1. Concerning monarchy in generall. 2. Concerning this particular monarchy. VVherein all the maine questions occurrent in both, are stated, disputed, and determined: and in the close, the contention now in being, is moderately debated, and the readiest meanes of reconcilement proposed. Done by an earnest desirer of his countries peace. London: printed for John Bellamy, and Ralph Smith, and are to be sold at the three golden Lions in Corn-hill, anno Dom. 1643. ESTC No. R5640. Grub Street ID 126068.
  • Hunton, Philip. A vindication of the Treatise of monarchy, containing an answer to Dr Fernes reply; also, a more full discovery of three maine points; 1. The ordinance of God in supremacie. 2. The nature and kinds of limitation. 3. The causes and meanes of limitation in governments. Don by the authour of the former treatise. London: printed by G[eorge]. M[iller]. for Iohn Bellamy, and are to be sould at his shop at the signe of the three Golden-Lyons in Cornehill neare the Royall-Exchange, M.DC.XLIV. [1644]. ESTC No. R21631. Grub Street ID 91229.
  • Hunton, Philip. A vindication of the treatise of monarchy, containing an answer to Dr. Ferne also, a more full discovery of three main points: 1. The ordinance of God in supremacie. 2. The nature and kinds of limitation. 3. The causes and means of limitation in governments. London: printed for John Bellamy, and to be sold at his shop at the signe of the three Golden-Lyons in Cornhil neer the Royal-Exchange, 1651. ESTC No. R28939. Grub Street ID 111965.
  • Hunton, Philip. A treatise of monarchy: containing two parts. I. Concerning monarchy in general. II. Concerning this particular monarchy. Also a vindication of the said treatise. Done by an earnest desirer of his countries peace. London: printed for E. Smith, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1689. ESTC No. R224181. Grub Street ID 97896.
  • Hunton, Philip. A treatise of monarchy: containing two parts. I. Concerning monarchy in general. II. Concerning this particular monarchy. Wherein all the main questions occurrent in both, are stated, disputed, and determined. Done by an earnest desirer of his countries peace. London: printed for, and sold by Richard Baldwin in the Old Baily, MDCLXXXIX [1689]. ESTC No. R22244. Grub Street ID 96431.