The royal prerogatve [sic]; or, Subjection to kings and the necessity of passive obedience in the subject. Proved and pressed as an excellent duty to be performed by all good Christians; or any that would be accounted so; contrary to the schismatical and rebellious tenets of some in these times. Being also a divine and excellent preservative against famine, sword, and pestilence in a sermon / by Allen Rayner minister of the Gospel.

Rayner, Allen
Publisher: Printed for the author
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1666
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: B43766 ESTC ID: None STC ID: R419B
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CI, 1; Divine right of kings; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and destruction, as the true Prophets did foretel, and as the event proved after, as you may see Ezek. 13.1. to 12. 2 Kings 17.21. to the end, 2 Chron. 36.11. to the end, Jer. 3.10. and destruction, as the true prophets did foretell, and as the event proved After, as you may see Ezekiel 13.1. to 12. 2 Kings 17.21. to the end, 2 Chronicles 36.11. to the end, Jer. 3.10. cc n1, c-acp dt j n2 vdd vvi, cc p-acp dt n1 vvd a-acp, c-acp pn22 vmb vvi np1 crd. p-acp crd crd n2 crd. p-acp dt n1, crd np1 crd. p-acp dt n1, np1 crd.




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