The divine right of government: 1. naturall, and 2. politique : More particularly of monarchie; the onely legitimate and natural spece of politique government. VVherein the phansyed state-principles supereminencing salutem populi above the Kings honour: and legitimating the erection of polarchies, the popular elections of kings and magistrates, and the authoritative and compulsive establishment of a national conformity in evangelical and Christian dutyes, rites, and ceremonies, are manifested to be groundlesse absurdities both in policy and divinity
Michael Hudson, Peter Stent (Engraver)
Print Book, English, Printed in the year 1647
s.n.], [London, Printed in the year 1647