The Theory of the Divine Right of KingsUniversity Press, 1922 - 304 pages |
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admitted argument assert authority Bartolus believers Christ Christian Church clergy conscience controversy Crown declares Defensor Pacis developed discipline Divine Right doctrine duty Ecclesiae ecclesiastical Emperor Empire England English Erastian Erastus excommunication fact favour Filmer form of government French God's hath heir Henry Henry VIII hereditary right Hobbes Holy Roman Empire Ibid Jesuits Julian the Apostate jurisdiction Jus Divinum kingdom kingship liberty magistrate ment merely modern monarchy non-resistance notion obey Ockham opponents ordinance original compact Papacy Papalist Parliament passive obedience person political theory Pope popular position Presbyterian prince principle quod regarded religion religious resistance Richard II Right of Kings Roman royal royalist Salic law sanction Scripture secular governments sentiment seventeenth century shew shewn society sovereign spiritual statutes succession sunt supporters supremacy supreme temporal theology theory of Divine theory of sovereignty thought tion treatise true truth tyranny utilitarian VIII Vindiciae contra Tyrannos Whig writers