A report of a discourse concerning supreme power in affaires of
religion. Manifesting that this power is a right of regalitie,
inseparably annexed to the soueraigntie of euery state: and that it is a
thing both extreamely dangerous, and contrarie to the vse of all ancien
empires and commonwealths, to acknowledge the same in a forraine prince. By
Io. Hayvvard.
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Title
A report of a discourse concerning supreme power in affaires of
religion. Manifesting that this power is a right of regalitie,
inseparably annexed to the soueraigntie of euery state: and that it is a
thing both extreamely dangerous, and contrarie to the vse of all ancien
empires and commonwealths, to acknowledge the same in a forraine prince. By
Io. Hayvvard.
religion. Manifesting that this power is a right of regalitie,
inseparably annexed to the soueraigntie of euery state: and that it is a
thing both extreamely dangerous, and contrarie to the vse of all ancien
empires and commonwealths, to acknowledge the same in a forraine prince. By
Io. Hayvvard.
Creator
John Hayward
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 13002
Publisher
Felix Kyngston, Iohn Flasket,
Identifier
98
Collection
Citation
John Hayward, “A report of a discourse concerning supreme power in affaires of
religion. Manifesting that this power is a right of regalitie,
inseparably annexed to the soueraigntie of euery state: and that it is a
thing both extreamely dangerous, and contrarie to the vse of all ancien
empires and commonwealths, to acknowledge the same in a forraine prince. By
Io. Hayvvard.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2877.
religion. Manifesting that this power is a right of regalitie,
inseparably annexed to the soueraigntie of euery state: and that it is a
thing both extreamely dangerous, and contrarie to the vse of all ancien
empires and commonwealths, to acknowledge the same in a forraine prince. By
Io. Hayvvard.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2877.