A59254unknown? Gataker, Thomas, 1574-1654. A Serious and faithfull representation of the judgments of ministers of the Gospel within the the province of London contained in a letter from the to the general and his councell of war / delivered to His Excellence by some of the subscribers, Ian. 18, 1649.
Printed at London, and re-printed at Edinburgh by Evan Tyler ..., [Edinburgh] : 1649.
… eſ. 3. 6. Withdraw from every Brother that walketh Tit. 3. 1. diſorderly, and not according to the Traditions which you have received of us: Of which this is one, Put them in minde to be ſubject to Principalities and Powers, and to obey Magiſtrates: And,Rom. 13. 1. 2. Let every ſoul be ſubject to the higher Powers, for there is no power but of God, the Powers that be, are Ordained of God: whoſoever therefore reſiſteth the Power, reſiſteth the Ordinance of God, and they that reſiſt, ſhall receive to themſelves damnation. The fear of God therefore (whoſe Ordinance is violated, when Magiſtracy is oppoſed) makes us afraid of medling with thoſe who without any colour of Legall Authority, meerly upon the preſumption of Strength, ſhall attempt ſuch Changes as theſe are. A …
A91160 Prynne, William, 1600-1669. Mr. Prinns charge against the King. Shewing that the Kings design, purpose, and resolution, his endeavours, practice, and conversation, have alwayes been engaged, byassed, and tended to settle, establish, confirm, popery, tyranny, and slavery, in, among, over his dominions, subjects, people, and in order to that design, end, and purpose, he writ to the Pope of Rome ... engaging himself to the said Pope, to endeavour to settle the popish religion only in his dominions; and since his coming to the crown, hath extented extraordinary favonrs [sic] upon, and protecti- on [sic] of notorious papists, priests & Jesuits, against all prosecution of lawes enacted against them; notwith- standing all his protestations to the contrary, hath raised up a most horrid, unnatural, and bloudy warre, arming his Roman Catholique subjects to massacre, plunder, torture, imprison, ruine, his loyall, faithfull pious Protestant subjects to burn, sack, and spoile their cities, towns and villages, collected from the bookes written. / By William Prinne of Lincolns Inne, Esquire. Being but a very small tast from that main ocean of that which he hath written concerning the King, ...
[s.n.], London : Printed in the year 1648.
… nce, neither doe we find the people reſiſting, or taking up Armes againſt any of their Kings, no not againſt Ahab or Manaſſeh, upon any of theſe grounds, Ergo, Reſiſtance is unlawfull: anſwered, page 99. 100. 101. 102.ibid. Ob. 9. Out of the New Teſtament, Rom. 13. 1, 2. Let every ſoule be ſubject to the higher powers, for there is no power but of God, the powers that be are ordained of God: whoſoever therfore reſiſteth the power, reſiſteth the ordinance of God; and they that reſiſt, ſhall receive to themſelves damnation, &c. with Doctor Fernes enforcement of this Text from the Context anſwered very ſtrongly, Page 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. and that paſſage of Tertullian much inſiſted upon, Colimus ergo & imperatorem ſic, quomodo & nobis licet, & ipſi …