The True Law of Free Monarchies: And, Basilikon DoronJames I (King of England), Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 1996 - 181 páginas |
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according actions affections already Andrew Melville argues argument authority Basilikon Doron beginning better betwixt blessing body called cause Christian church command conscience consider contrary death divine duty early edition England English especially evil example fall father follow give given God's ground hand hath Henry honest honour James James's judge justice keep king king's kingdom kingship land likewise literary mean mind Monarchies nature never ordained original Parliament particular passage person play points political practice prince principal punish reason rebellion referring reformers religion remember respect reward Roman royal rule Samuel Scotland Scottish Scripture servants serve sort speak specially subjects therein thereof things thought throne True Law unto vice virtue weal whole writing wrong
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