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Page 48
... God's appointing : The good for the good ; the bad is for ill doing . ( p . 177 ) Both King John and Widow England ... God : the powers that be are ordained of God . Whosoever therefore resisteth the power , resisteth the ordinance ...
... God's appointing : The good for the good ; the bad is for ill doing . ( p . 177 ) Both King John and Widow England ... God : the powers that be are ordained of God . Whosoever therefore resisteth the power , resisteth the ordinance ...
Page 72
... God ; which is the original ground Of disobedience , which all realms doth confound . If your grace would cause God's word to be taught sincerely , And subdue those priests that will not preach it truly , The people should know to their ...
... God ; which is the original ground Of disobedience , which all realms doth confound . If your grace would cause God's word to be taught sincerely , And subdue those priests that will not preach it truly , The people should know to their ...
Page 77
... God goeth about . He that a prince resisteth , doth damn God's ordinance ; And resisteth God in withdrawing his affiance . All subjects offending are under the king's judgment : A king is reserved to the Lord omnipotent . ( p . 278 ) ...
... God goeth about . He that a prince resisteth , doth damn God's ordinance ; And resisteth God in withdrawing his affiance . All subjects offending are under the king's judgment : A king is reserved to the Lord omnipotent . ( p . 278 ) ...
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