Political aphorisms: or, The true maxims of government displayed. : Wherein is likewise proved, that paternal authority is no absolute authority, and that Adam had no such authority. That there neither is or can be any absolute government de jure, and that all such pretended government is void. That the children of Israel did often resist their evil princes without any appointment or foretelling thereof by God in scripture. That the primitive Christians did often resist their tyrannical emperors, and that Bishop Athanasius did approve of resistance. That the Protestants in all ages did resist their evil and destructive princes. Together with a historical account of the depriving of kings for their evil government, in Israel, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, and in England before and since the conquest

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Other Authors: Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 (supposed author), Ferguson, Robert, -1714 (supposed author), Harrison, T (Thomas), active 1683-1711, Languet, Hubert, 1518-1581, Locke, John, 1632-1704
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : printed for Tho. Harrison at the West End of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1691
London : 1691
Edition:The third edition
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1926:5
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