The bounds & bonds of publique obedience. Or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things. Likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant. In al which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the author of the grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians.
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- The bounds & bonds of publique obedience. Or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things. Likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant. In al which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the author of the grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians.
- Bounds & bonds of publique obedience Vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things
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London: printed for John Wright at the Kings Head in the Old-Bayley, 1649.
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Rous, Francis, 1579-1659, attributed name.
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- 1649
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- R15008
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- 62972
- Description
- [2], 66 p. ; 4⁰
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- Anonymous. By Antony Ascham. Sometimes also attributed to Francis Rous.
A reply to "A religious demurrer, concerning submission to the present power" by Nathaniel Ward, "A second part of the religious demurrer" by a Lover of truth and peace, and "The grand case of conscience stated".
Annotation on Thomason copy: "August 27.".
Signatures: A-H? I?.
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- Identified as Wing R2013 on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700". Verify signatures