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Creator
Date
1643
Location
Printed at London
London, England
Great Britain
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[8], 144, 143-150 p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661: E.248[3]
Folger bibliographic ID: 140164
ESTC number: R203191
Wing number: P4103
Folger call number: Film Acc. 640
Folger holdings ID: 201985
Folger bibliographic ID: 140164
ESTC number: R203191
Wing number: P4103
Folger call number: Film Acc. 640
Folger holdings ID: 201985
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Part three of: The soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes Running title reads: The lawfulnesse of the Parliaments necessary defensive warre, both in point of law, and conscience With errata at foot of p. 150 Also issued as part 3 of Wing P4087A A2r has a headpiece of type ornaments. Variant: with woodcut headpiece Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 23"
Also known as
Uniform title: Soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes. Part 3
Extended title: The third part of The soveraigne povver of parliaments and kingdomes. : Wherein the Parliaments present necessary defensive warre against the Kings offensive malignant, popish forces; and subjects taking up defensive armes against their soveraignes, and their armies in some cases, is copiously manifested, to be just, lawfull, both in point of law and conscience; and neither treason nor rebellion in either; by inpregnable reasons and authorities of all kindes. Together with a satisfactory answer to all objections, from law, Scripture, fathers, reason, hitherto alledged by Dr. Ferne, or any other late opposite pamphleters, whose grosse mistakes in true stating of the present controversie, in sundry points of divinity, antiquity, history, with their absurd irrationall logicke and theologie, are here more fully discovered, refuted, than hitherto they have been by any: besides other particulars of great concernment. By William Prynne, utter-barrester, of Lincolnes Inne. It is this eighth day of May, 1643. ordered ... that this booke, ... be printed by Michael Sparke, senior. John White
Alternate titles: Lawfulnesse of the Parliaments necessary defensive warre, both in point of law, and conscience, Third part of The soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes
Extended title: The third part of The soveraigne povver of parliaments and kingdomes. : Wherein the Parliaments present necessary defensive warre against the Kings offensive malignant, popish forces; and subjects taking up defensive armes against their soveraignes, and their armies in some cases, is copiously manifested, to be just, lawfull, both in point of law and conscience; and neither treason nor rebellion in either; by inpregnable reasons and authorities of all kindes. Together with a satisfactory answer to all objections, from law, Scripture, fathers, reason, hitherto alledged by Dr. Ferne, or any other late opposite pamphleters, whose grosse mistakes in true stating of the present controversie, in sundry points of divinity, antiquity, history, with their absurd irrationall logicke and theologie, are here more fully discovered, refuted, than hitherto they have been by any: besides other particulars of great concernment. By William Prynne, utter-barrester, of Lincolnes Inne. It is this eighth day of May, 1643. ordered ... that this booke, ... be printed by Michael Sparke, senior. John White
Alternate titles: Lawfulnesse of the Parliaments necessary defensive warre, both in point of law, and conscience, Third part of The soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes
Subjects
Related names
author: Prynne, William, 1600-1669
subject: Ferne, H. (Henry), 1602-1662
subject: England and Wales. Parliament
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937
subject: Ferne, H. (Henry), 1602-1662
subject: England and Wales. Parliament
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937