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A85746 Of the authority of the highest powers about sacred things. Or, The right of the state in the Church. Wherein are contained many judicious discourses, pertinent to our times, and of speciall use for the order and peace of all Christian churches. / Put into English by C.B. M.A. The method of every chapter is added in the margent, and collected at the end.; De imperio summarum potestarum circa sacra. English. Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.; Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687, translator. 1651 (1651) Wing G2117; Thomason E1244_1; ESTC R202244 156,216 365

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and History of Cornelius Tacitus with the notes of Sir Hen●y Savile in folio 6. Discourses upon cornelius Tacitus written in Italian by Marquis Virgilio Malvezzi translated by Sir Richard Baker in folio 7. The Life and Reign of King Henry the Eighth written by Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury in folio 8. The History of the Houses of Douglas and Angus written by Mr. David Hume in fol. 9. The Siege of Breda written in Latine by Herman Hugo translated into English by Collonel Henry Gage in folio 10. The History of the Councell of Trent written in Italian by Pietro Soave Polane translated by Sir Nathana●l Bront 11. The same in Latine 12. The Theatre of Gods Judgements collected out of Sacred Ecclesiasticall and Pagan Histories by Doctor Thom. Beard and Doctor Tho. Taylor in sol 13. A French-English Dictionary Compiled by Master Randle cotgrave with another in English and French in folio 14. Regiam Majest●●tem A Collection of the old Lawes and Constitutions of Scotland from King Malcome the second to King James the first by Sir John Shene in fol. 15. The same in Latine 16. Enquiries touching diversity of Languages and Religions through the chiese parts of the world written by Edward Brerewood in quarto 17. The History of the Quarrels of Pope Paul the fisth with the State of Venice written in Italian by the Author of the History of the Councell of Trent and Translated by Doctor Christopher Potter in quarto 18. A briet Discourse of the New-found-Land with the Situation temperature and commoditie thereof in quarto 19. Of Supremary in Affaires of Religion by Sir John Hayward 20. Considerations touching a war with Spain written by Francis Lord Vanlam Viscount St. Alban in quarto 21. The Life of Jacob Boesmen vulgarly called the German Prophet in quarto 22. Almansir the learned and victorious King that conquered Spain his Life and Death published by Robert ashley our of Oxford Library in quarto 23. The Epistle congratulatory of Lysimachus Nica●●● of the S. of Jesus to the Covenanters in Scotland paralleling their harmony in Doctrine and practice in quarto 24. The Poor Vicars Plea declaring that a compe tency of means is due to them cut of the Tythes of their severall Parishes notwithstanding the Impropriations written by Thomas Ryves Doctor of Law in quarto 25. A Collection of some moderne Epistles of Morsieur de Balzac carefully translated cut of French being the fourth and last ●olume in octavo 26. The History and Relation of the bloudy Massacre at Paris and in other places in France 1572. in Twelves 1651. 27. The Free-School of Warre a Treatise whether it be lawfull to bear Arms for the service of a Prince of a divers Religion in quarto 28. Instructions for Musters and Arms and the use thereof in quarto 29. 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A Perfect plaforme of an Ho●garden and Instructions for the making and maintenance thereof with Notes and Rules for reformation of all abuses commonly practised therein written by Reynold Scot in quarto 37. The Problems of Aristotle with other Philosophers and Physitians containing question and answets touching the estate of mans body in octavo 38. Child-birth or the happy delively of women s●tting down the government of women in their breeding travell and lying in in quarto 39. The Marrow of Physick w●●ten by Tho Brugis in quarto 40. Pharmacopoea cu● adjecta sunt Paraphrasis miscendorum medicamentorum modus scripta a Bricio Bauderono huic accedunt Jo. du Boys Pharmacopier Parisionsi● observationes in methodum misceindorium medicamentorum in fol. 41. Observationes Medicoe de assechbus omissis Authore Arnoldo Bootio Med. D. in duodicimo 42. Anglia Flagellum sen Tabes Anglica Authore Theophilo de Garancieres D. Medico in duodecimo 43. 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Leoline and Sydanis a Romance of the Amoreus adventures of Princes in quarto 6. The young mans Looking-glasse Bacchus Banne● display'd Characters and Epigrams written by Richard ●atts 7. The most pleasant History of Albino and Bellama by N. W. in twelves 8. Analecta Poëtica Graeca-Latina or capping of Verses Greek and Latine in twelves 9. Horatius de Arte Poetica Englished by B. Johnson An Execration against Vulcan The Mask of Gypsies and Epigrams by the same Author in twelves 10. The Constant Maid A Comedy written by James Shirley 11. St. Patrick for Ireland the first part written by James Shirley 12. Landgartha a Trage-Comedy written by Henry Burnel Books for Schooles and the University 1. ANtonii Ruvio Commentarii in universam Aristotelis Dialecticam in quarto 2. Thomoe Lushingtonii Logica Analytica de Principii● Regulis usu rationis rectae in octavo 3. Elementa Logicae Autore Edovardo Brerewood in duodecimo 4. Aditus ad Logicam Autore Samuele Smith in duodecimo 5. 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joyned 7. Sometimes Lay-men alone 8. The right of Lay-Patrons antient and derived from the Regall 9. Benefices not the Popes Patrimony 10. The Custome of Holland 11. All Patronages subject to the Highest Power 12. Inferior Powers have no command by Divine Right 13. And little is to be given them by the Highest in Sacred things 14. None at all unlesse they be Orthodox THE END An Advertisement to the Stationer SIR IF it be objected as a friend of mine conjectured it might that the work is any way opposite to the present Government speaking so much of Kings and Emperors The answer is That the Judicious Author distinguisheth between Kings absolute and such as are confind or bound up by Laws and cannot act without or against a Parliament See cap. 3. Sect. 8. So that This treatise doth not presume to dispute the States Authority 't is ill disputing with those that command Legions but presupposing that humbly shews them what they may and ought to doe on behalf of the Church And in the very first page you find all the Book is written of the Highest power whether King or Senate And these are the Authors words at the end of 15. Sect. Chap. 11. A Senate without a King is as it were a King This I thought sit to advertise to prevent jealousy Fare you well And remember 't is one of the best pieces of the excellent Grotius Courteous Reader These Books following are to be sold by Joshua Kirton at the Kings Arms in Pauls Church-yard Books of Divinitie and Sermons 1. THe Truth of Christian Religion proved by the Principles and Rules taught and received in the Light of the understanding in an exposition of the Articles of our faith commonly called the Apostles Creed written by a learned Author lately deceased in Folio 1651. 2. A Concordance Axiomaticall containing a Survey of Theologicall Propositions with their Reasons and Uses in holy Scripture by William Knight in fol. 3. Certain Sermons or Homilies appointed to be read in Churches in the time of Queen Elizabeth and now reprinted in folio 4. Compunction or pricking of heart with the time means nature necessity and order of it and of Conversion with motives directions signes and means of cure of the wounded in heart with other consequent or concomitant duties especially self-deniall All of them gathered from Acts 2.37 being the summe of 80. Sermons With a Postscript concerning these times and the sutiableness of this text and Argument to the same and to the calling of the Jewes By R. Jenison Doctor of Divinity in quarto 5. A plain Discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John in two Treatises 1. Searching and proving the Interpretation 2. 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Letters concerning Religion between the late Earle of Manchester Lord Privy Se●l the Lord Faulkland and Mr. ●a●●er Montaguc in quarto 11. Truth Asserted by the Doctrine and practice of the Apostles seconded by the ●estimony of Synods Fathers and Doctors from the Apostles to this day viz. that Episcopacy is Jure divino by Sir Frantis Wortley in quarto 12. An Answer to the chief Arguments for Anabaptisme by Doctor John Bastwick in quarto 13. Two learned Discourses 1. on Mathew 28.18 19. 2. on 2 Peter 2.13 written by a learned and worthy Gentleman larely dec●ased in octavo 1651. 14. Popular Errors in generall points concerning the Intelligence of Religion having relation to their causes and reduced into divers Observations by John D●spagne Minister of the French Church in octavo 15. New Observations upon the Creed with the use of the Lords Prayer maintained by John Despagne in octavo 16. The same in French 17. New Observations upon the Commandements by John Despagne 1651. 18. 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Plain truths of Divinity collected out of the Sacred Scriptures particularly of the destruction of Antichrist and the time when the comming of Christ to Judgement and his raigning with his Saints for ever upon this earth after the restitution of all things by John Alcock in octavo 25. Herberts carefull Father and pious Child lively represented in teaching and learning a Catechisme made in 1200 Questions and Answers in which the Catholick truth is asserted and above 600 Errors Heresies and points of Popery are briefly consuted in octavo 26. Herberts belief and confession of faith made in 160. Articles in octavo 27. Herberts quadrupartite devotion for the day week month year made in about 700. Meditations and Prayers in octavo 28. Meditations on Christs prayer upon the Crosse Father forgive them for they know not what they doe by Sir John Hayward in octavo 1651. 29. Davids Tears or Meditations on the 6.32 and 130. Psalmes by Sir John Hayward in twelves 30. 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