B21268

Shelfmark

Fk.3.06(24)

Title

The subjects liberty, set forth in the royall and politique power of England· The first intent that makes a king is the peoples consent, Fortesc. cap. 13. and is as the effluxe of blood form the heart to the head, and lives before it. The lawes as sinewes unite all the members, and the head can no more change them, then the head of the naturall body can alter the ligaments of all the members. The regall power is not righteous that is meerely imperiall. Whereunto is annexed. [sic] six reasons, to prove that it is no treason, nor rebellion, to obey the ordinances of Parliament, against the personall commands of the King, be they never so royall or regall. With six reasons obligatory, why the powers in Parliament are to be obeyed, both by persons departed, and all the people distracted. The first is, Iudicium regnt.

Publication, distribution, etc.

London :, Printed for Ben: Allen in Popes-head Alley,, 1643.

Physical description

31, [1]p ;, 19cm. (4to).

Note

Bound with thirty-nine other items.

Note

In this edition, first line of title reads "The subjects liberty,"; another edition reads "The subjects liberty:".

Note

Signatures: A-D4.

Citation/references note

ESTC R235835

Provenance

Armorial bookplate of Eton College.

Provenance

Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.

Provenance

Pencil ms. note on flyleaf: "Checked Feb 1924 some entries added to gen cat".

Provenance

Ms. contents list on flyleaf.

Provenance

Ms. waste used for pastedown.

Binding

17th century brown calf; double blind fillet to form a border; four raised bands; black spine label.

Subject

England and Wales

Subject

Divine right of kings, Early works to 1800.

Subject

Great Britain (Place), History, Early works to 1800, Civil War, 1642-1649.

Subject

Great Britain (Place), Politics and government, Early works to 1800, 1642-1649.

Added entry--name

Allen, Benjamin, printer.

Added entry--name

Waddington, Edward, former owner.

Added entry--place

England, London.
001B21268
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aFk.3.06(24)
24514$aThe subjects liberty, set forth in the royall and politique power of England· The first intent that makes a king is the peoples consent, Fortesc. cap. 13. and is as the effluxe of blood form the heart to the head, and lives before it. The lawes as sinewes unite all the members, and the head can no more change them, then the head of the naturall body can alter the ligaments of all the members. The regall power is not righteous that is meerely imperiall. Whereunto is annexed. [sic] six reasons, to prove that it is no treason, nor rebellion, to obey the ordinances of Parliament, against the personall commands of the King, be they never so royall or regall. With six reasons obligatory, why the powers in Parliament are to be obeyed, both by persons departed, and all the people distracted. The first is, Iudicium regnt.
260##$aLondon :$bPrinted for Ben: Allen in Popes-head Alley,$c1643.
300##$a31, [1]p ;$c19cm. (4to).
500##$aBound with thirty-nine other items.
500##$aIn this edition, first line of title reads "The subjects liberty,"; another edition reads "The subjects liberty:".
500##$aSignatures: A-D4.
5104#$aESTC R235835
561##$aArmorial bookplate of Eton College.
561##$aArmorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
561##$aPencil ms. note on flyleaf: "Checked Feb 1924 some entries added to gen cat".
561##$aMs. contents list on flyleaf.
561##$aMs. waste used for pastedown.
563##$a17th century brown calf; double blind fillet to form a border; four raised bands; black spine label.
61024$aEngland and Wales.
650#0$aDivine right of kings$xEarly works to 1800.
651#0$aGreat Britain$xHistory$xEarly works to 1800$yCivil War, 1642-1649.
651#0$aGreat Britain$xPolitics and government$xEarly works to 1800$y1642-1649.
7001#$aAllen, Benjamin$eprinter.
7001#$aWaddington, Edward$eformer owner.
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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