The anatomy of warre, or, Warre with the wofull, fruits, and effects thereof, laid out to the life: VVherin from scripture, and experience, these things are clearly handled; to wit, 1. What warre is. 2. The grounds, and causes of warre. 3. The things requisite in war, 4. The nature, and miseries of war, both civill, and forraigne. 5. What things are justly taxed in war. 6. When war is lawfull. 7. Whether it be lawfull for Christians to make war. 8. Whether subjects may take up armes against their soveraignes. 9. The remedies against war. 10. The meanes to be freed from war. 11. The remedies, and meanes both military, and morall for the obtaining of victory in war. By R. W. Minister of the Word at Stansteed Mount Fitchet in Essex.

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  • The anatomy of warre, or, Warre with the wofull, fruits, and effects thereof, laid out to the life: VVherin from scripture, and experience, these things are clearly handled; to wit, 1. What warre is. 2. The grounds, and causes of warre. 3. The things requisite in war, 4. The nature, and miseries of war, both civill, and forraigne. 5. What things are justly taxed in war. 6. When war is lawfull. 7. Whether it be lawfull for Christians to make war. 8. Whether subjects may take up armes against their soveraignes. 9. The remedies against war. 10. The meanes to be freed from war. 11. The remedies, and meanes both military, and morall for the obtaining of victory in war. By R. W. Minister of the Word at Stansteed Mount Fitchet in Essex.
  • Anatomy of warre
  • Warre with the wofull fruits and effects thereof, laid out to the life
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Iohn Dalham, and Rich. Lownds, [1642]
Publication year
1642
ESTC No.
R22226
Grub Street ID
96281
Description
[2], 22 p. ; 4⁰
Note
R. W. = Richard Ward.

Date of publication from Wing.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 26".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), W800

Thomason, E.128[15]