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the house of commons | 361 |
of the house of | 218 |
the raign of king | 164 |
the law of nature | 154 |
of king henry the | 150 |
the power of the | 147 |
the church of england | 144 |
early english books online | 144 |
by the law of | 142 |
the th year of | 137 |
house of commons in | 136 |
of the church of | 132 |
the king and his | 132 |
of the raign of | 122 |
of commons in parliament | 116 |
the law of god | 112 |
in the th year | 108 |
in the case of | 105 |
the laws of the | 104 |
year of his reign | 103 |
of king edward the | 102 |
the reign of king | 100 |
year of the raign | 98 |
the ordinance of god | 92 |
in the house of | 91 |
in the time of | 90 |
the word of god | 87 |
that the king is | 85 |
the house of peers | 83 |
of the reign of | 80 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 79 |
an act of parliament | 79 |
there can be no | 79 |
the safety of the | 75 |
king henry the third | 72 |
by the laws of | 71 |
the oath of supremacy | 71 |
the king of france | 70 |
members of the house | 69 |
as well as the | 68 |
laws of the land | 68 |
raign of king henry | 68 |
in the raign of | 67 |
the law of the | 67 |
in the reign of | 67 |
th year of the | 65 |
the time of the | 65 |
the consent of the | 63 |
the lords spiritual and | 63 |
year of the reign | 62 |
to be subject to | 62 |
is not to be | 61 |
the rest of the | 61 |
notes for div a | 61 |
th year of his | 61 |
at the same time | 59 |
to the higher powers | 59 |
the king and the | 59 |
for the good of | 59 |
our kings and princes | 58 |
of the king of | 57 |
the laws of god | 56 |
be subject to the | 56 |
the lords and commons | 55 |
by act of parliament | 55 |
year of his raign | 54 |
in the mean time | 54 |
the members of the | 53 |
there is no power | 52 |
one and the same | 52 |
the minister of god | 52 |
the government of the | 52 |
the person of the | 52 |
raign of king edward | 51 |
our lord the king | 51 |
the end of the | 49 |
in the same year | 49 |
the good of the | 49 |
the king is the | 49 |
in the hands of | 48 |
represented either as utf | 48 |
king charles the first | 48 |
to the laws of | 48 |
characters represented either as | 48 |
the king to be | 48 |
for the most part | 47 |
the kings of england | 46 |
in the name of | 46 |
the authority of the | 46 |
the house of lords | 46 |
the king of kings | 46 |
consent of the people | 45 |
of the power of | 45 |
person of the king | 45 |
in the county of | 44 |
of the king and | 44 |
the king is not | 44 |
that is to say | 43 |
of life and death | 43 |
power of the sword | 43 |
ought not to be | 42 |
the hands of the | 42 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 42 |
in the presence of | 42 |
by the advice of | 41 |
the crown of england | 41 |
the people of england | 41 |
in the beginning of | 41 |
that there is no | 41 |
the oath of allegiance | 41 |
books online text creation | 40 |
of the work described | 40 |
and encoded edition of | 40 |
by the institutions providing | 40 |
edition of the work | 40 |
institutions providing financial support | 40 |
all without asking permission | 40 |
from proquest page images | 40 |
financial support to the | 40 |
described above is co | 40 |
the terms of creative | 40 |
terms of creative commons | 40 |
coded from proquest page | 40 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 40 |
the king of england | 40 |
the institutions providing financial | 40 |
this phase i text | 40 |
support to the early | 40 |
i text is available | 40 |
keyed and coded from | 40 |
to the early english | 40 |
encoded text transcribed from | 40 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 40 |
for keying and markup | 40 |
text is available for | 40 |
to the king as | 40 |
is no power but | 40 |
his heirs and successors | 40 |
english books online text | 40 |
assigned for keying and | 40 |
providing financial support to | 40 |
markup reviewed and edited | 40 |
text can be copied | 40 |
even for commercial purposes | 40 |
owned by the institutions | 40 |
where there is no | 40 |
and coded from proquest | 40 |
text and markup reviewed | 40 |
tcp assigned for keying | 40 |
online text creation partnership | 40 |
and markup reviewed and | 40 |
king henry the th | 40 |
according to the terms | 40 |
work described above is | 40 |
the text can be | 40 |
is available for reuse | 40 |
are ordained of god | 40 |
the work described above | 40 |
divine right of kings | 40 |
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the early english books | 40 |
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phase i text is | 40 |
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images scanned from microfilm | 40 |
iv tiff page images | 39 |
in the court of | 39 |
the name of the | 38 |
the power of a | 38 |
the rights of the | 38 |
subject to the higher | 38 |
power of life and | 38 |
in such a case | 38 |
the imperial crown of | 37 |
to the king of | 37 |
into the hands of | 37 |
reign of king henry | 37 |
of allegiance and supremacy | 37 |
the bishop of rome | 37 |
the will of god | 37 |
the beginning of the | 37 |
by reason of the | 37 |
power but of god | 37 |
government of the church | 37 |
to the king and | 37 |
no power but of | 37 |
of the oath of | 36 |
crown of this realm | 36 |
the powers that be | 36 |
king edward the first | 36 |
oaths of allegiance and | 36 |
for the lords sake | 35 |
the right of the | 35 |
of our kings and | 34 |
resisteth the ordinance of | 34 |
to the house of | 34 |
for there is no | 34 |
of a king is | 34 |
the doctrine of the | 34 |
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not so much as | 34 |
law of the land | 34 |
the people of god | 34 |
god and the king | 34 |
that there is a | 34 |
the spirit of god | 33 |
estc r ocm this | 33 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 33 |
safety of the people | 33 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 33 |
the assent of the | 33 |
power of the king | 33 |
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in the sight of | 33 |
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a great part of | 32 |
the princes of the | 32 |
in the year of | 32 |
the defence of the | 32 |
to the law of | 32 |
the case of the | 32 |
of the kingdom of | 32 |
and the rest of | 32 |
the law of nations | 32 |
imperial crown of this | 32 |
every ordinance of man | 31 |
the king by the | 31 |
give me leave to | 31 |
the children of israel | 31 |
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are not to be | 31 |
reproduction of original in | 31 |
the king as king | 31 |
the tenures in capite | 30 |
against the lords anointed | 30 |
the city of london | 30 |
the liberty of the | 30 |
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the church of rome | 30 |
the tower of london | 30 |
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king henry the d | 30 |
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text notes for div | 29 |
of the lords spiritual | 29 |
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it is to be | 29 |
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the words of the | 29 |
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to the imperial crown | 29 |
the will of the | 29 |
reign of king edward | 29 |
in the statute of | 28 |
if the king be | 28 |
according to the laws | 28 |
it is in the | 28 |
the advice of the | 28 |
without the consent of | 28 |
betwixt the king and | 28 |
that can be made | 28 |
in church and state | 28 |
from time to time | 27 |
of god and nature | 27 |
of the dispensative power | 27 |
to take away the | 27 |
that the king hath | 27 |
in the first place | 27 |
of king richard the | 27 |
must needs be subject | 27 |
to every ordinance of | 27 |
by the statute of | 27 |
as if they were | 27 |
to be in the | 27 |
to assist and defend | 27 |
the presence of the | 27 |
the kingdom of england | 27 |
great seal of england | 27 |
knights of the shires | 27 |
is the minister of | 27 |
of the king is | 27 |
that it is a | 26 |
of the law of | 26 |
for the preservation of | 26 |
the lords spirituall and | 26 |
is an act of | 26 |
the head of the | 26 |
the manner of the | 26 |
of the kings of | 26 |
and commons in parliament | 26 |
that it is not | 26 |
to be a king | 26 |
of the earl of | 26 |
power of a king | 26 |
the king of babylon | 26 |
head of the church | 26 |
end of the world | 26 |
the man who is | 26 |
the commons in parliament | 26 |
a member of the | 26 |
laws of god and | 26 |
the th day of | 26 |
body of the people | 26 |
the safetie of the | 26 |
for the punishment of | 26 |
lords spirituall and temporall | 26 |
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of peers in parliament | 25 |
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member of the house | 25 |
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if there was a | 25 |
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the king as supreme | 25 |
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the first year of | 25 |
of the people of | 25 |
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of the th of | 25 |
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the king and parliament | 20 |
designation of the person | 20 |
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the life of the | 19 |
the abrogation of episcopacy | 19 |
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fathers of the church | 19 |
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of the late king | 11 |
the citizens of london | 11 |
lord the king hath | 11 |
the other part of | 11 |
king edward the sixth | 11 |
as soon as he | 11 |
the best of all | 11 |
give an account of | 11 |
bound to submit to | 11 |
as they would have | 11 |
the king from the | 11 |
not to be found | 11 |
lesse then the king | 11 |
that resisteth the power | 11 |
no more then the | 11 |
the honour of the | 11 |
daniel in the life | 11 |
the consideration of the | 11 |
it is not lawful | 11 |
the king ought to | 11 |
by the right of | 11 |
of the nature of | 11 |
the prison of the | 11 |
defence of the kingdom | 11 |
therefore resisteth the power | 11 |
armes against the king | 11 |
king charles the second | 11 |
a part of his | 11 |
there should be a | 11 |
yet for all this | 11 |
to the nature of | 11 |
of the holy scriptures | 11 |
a power to do | 11 |
and yet it is | 11 |
well as the king | 11 |
one of the most | 11 |
the most part of | 11 |
king and his councel | 11 |
to be given to | 11 |
the hearts of the | 11 |
of god in the | 11 |
and subjection to princes | 11 |
as i told you | 11 |
the style of the | 11 |
that he is a | 11 |
to god and the | 11 |
king henry the second | 11 |
for the law of | 11 |
for the good and | 11 |
submit to the king | 11 |
power of the law | 11 |
the duty of subjects | 11 |
all the kings of | 11 |
perish by the sword | 11 |
subjects are bound to | 11 |
of the person of | 11 |
the things which are | 11 |
spirit of the lord | 11 |
it to be the | 11 |
the battle of evesham | 11 |
of henry the third | 11 |
hath no power to | 11 |
the election of knights | 11 |
of henry the th | 11 |
of many of the | 11 |
the people may be | 11 |
high court of parliament | 11 |
whom the lord thy | 11 |
kings oath to the | 11 |
would be pleased to | 11 |
a king as a | 11 |
of some of his | 10 |
there is such a | 10 |
that they were not | 10 |
there is not any | 10 |
a crown of pure | 10 |
house of the lord | 10 |
to him who is | 10 |
and true allegiance to | 10 |
out of his hand | 10 |
earl of gloucester and | 10 |
sit in the house | 10 |
the lords of session | 10 |
whosoever therefore resisteth the | 10 |
and the three estates | 10 |
children of the most | 10 |
by the holy ghost | 10 |
the right of his | 10 |
the recovery of the | 10 |
the power of pardoning | 10 |
your selves to every | 10 |
the canons of king | 10 |
if they had been | 10 |
nostre seigneur le roi | 10 |
you will find it | 10 |
is in the king | 10 |
and as it is | 10 |
as well in all | 10 |
is the law of | 10 |
of summoning the parliament | 10 |
to the maintenance of | 10 |
may not be resisted | 10 |
the bishop of london | 10 |
power to make a | 10 |
minister of god to | 10 |
of harry the th | 10 |
i refer you to | 10 |
of the realm of | 10 |
the author of all | 10 |
peace of the kingdom | 10 |
of it in the | 10 |
imprisonment of king henry | 10 |
and the king is | 10 |
treason against the king | 10 |
ignorance of foolish men | 10 |
and not to the | 10 |
that he should not | 10 |
as i have proved | 10 |
the name of god | 10 |
of heaven and earth | 10 |
one part of the | 10 |
to be of god | 10 |
the first day of | 10 |
to pay tribute to | 10 |
of the holy fathers | 10 |
caesar the things that | 10 |
the sight of the | 10 |
that they did not | 10 |
the ignorance of foolish | 10 |
by the hands of | 10 |
kings of israel and | 10 |
hath the supreme power | 10 |
the prince his son | 10 |
as it hath been | 10 |
texts with between and | 10 |
that which is good | 10 |
have the power of | 10 |
of him and his | 10 |
the earls and barons | 10 |
under none but god | 10 |
as they are to | 10 |
the men of the | 10 |
the church and state | 10 |
the high court of | 10 |
which god hath given | 10 |
because it is the | 10 |
liberties of the subject | 10 |
the court of parliament | 10 |
liberty of the people | 10 |
king edward the th | 10 |
letter of the law | 10 |
safety of the whole | 10 |
between and defects per | 10 |
the doctrine of christ | 10 |
not of the people | 10 |
in matters of religion | 10 |
to do it in | 10 |
the earl of leicester | 10 |
whether it be lawfull | 10 |
inherent in the crown | 10 |
the iudges of the | 10 |
they are not to | 10 |
the father of the | 10 |
be of divine right | 10 |
power and authority from | 10 |
that a king is | 10 |
common law of england | 10 |
in any wise set | 10 |
contrary to the word | 10 |
so that it is | 10 |
solemn league and covenant | 10 |
in the word of | 10 |
so much as the | 10 |
said to be the | 10 |
for the glory of | 10 |
the time of parliament | 10 |
they would have him | 10 |
such a man king | 10 |
be put in execution | 10 |
touch the lords anointed | 10 |
as if he should | 10 |
holden of the king | 10 |
to the uttermost of | 10 |
the knowledge of the | 10 |
which the king and | 10 |
the true protestant religion | 10 |
rulers are not a | 10 |
beasts of the field | 10 |
of the body of | 10 |
contrary to the law | 10 |
doctrine of the holy | 10 |
not only to the | 10 |
of the commons in | 10 |
as well as others | 10 |
they are called the | 10 |
at the coronation of | 10 |
assist and defend the | 10 |
members of the church | 10 |
of texts with between | 10 |
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that he was a | 10 |
commons in parliament in | 10 |
martyr king charles the | 10 |
in his history of | 10 |
to give an account | 10 |
to the king by | 10 |
any act of parliament | 10 |
a just title to | 10 |
upon the death of | 10 |
he is obliged to | 10 |
the house of god | 10 |
raign of king charles | 10 |
major part of the | 10 |
said ye are gods | 10 |
in the opinion of | 10 |
kings of the earth | 10 |
chosen by the people | 10 |
and burgesses of the | 10 |
punishment of evil doers | 10 |
this realm of england | 10 |
to the man who | 10 |
powers stated and resolved | 10 |
in the raigns of | 10 |
rights of the church | 10 |
with them that are | 10 |
the names of the | 10 |
of the nobility and | 10 |
parliament without the king | 10 |
king and his subjects | 10 |
can be no other | 10 |
and therefore i shall | 10 |
arms against the king | 10 |
all the princes of | 10 |
must not be resisted | 10 |
by the same law | 10 |
supreme powers stated and | 10 |
king james the first | 10 |
have been made by | 10 |
in respect of their | 10 |
to caesar the things | 10 |
with a safe conscience | 10 |
the people is not | 10 |
and is not this | 10 |
king edward the st | 10 |
statute of the th | 10 |
in a short time | 10 |
who is the king | 10 |
and this is a | 10 |
with between and defects | 10 |
and the reason is | 10 |
with them in the | 10 |
be understood to be | 10 |
such a one as | 10 |
only have i sinned | 10 |
the title of king | 10 |
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that he would not | 10 |
and a little after | 10 |
to the power of | 10 |
our laws and religion | 10 |
what is to be | 10 |
the priests of the | 10 |
to be understood of | 10 |
to this i answer | 10 |
the provisions made at | 10 |
that house of commons | 10 |
act of the th | 10 |
assist and defend all | 10 |
fall to the ground | 10 |
them a king in | 10 |
but the truth is | 10 |
a king and a | 10 |
the profession of the | 10 |
the collation of the | 10 |
the request of the | 10 |
king henry the sixth | 10 |
of the knights of | 10 |
to make him king | 10 |
of all the rest | 10 |
the imprisonment of king | 10 |
by authority of parliament | 10 |
we stretch forth our | 10 |
is the lords anointed | 10 |
and that he had | 10 |
the coactive power of | 10 |
book of common prayer | 10 |
to be found in | 10 |
the result of all | 10 |
entred in the parliament | 10 |
to execute wrath upon | 10 |
as if he were | 10 |
to be made of | 10 |
they are not the | 10 |
to the crown by | 10 |
the utmost of their | 10 |
the speaker of the | 10 |
and therefore the king | 10 |
i will not say | 10 |
the son of god | 10 |
ought to have the | 10 |
that the people of | 10 |
the court of wards | 10 |
the supreme powers stated | 10 |
away the life of | 10 |
in his book of | 10 |
if it be so | 10 |
according to gods law | 10 |
the earl of cornwal | 10 |
blessed martyr king charles | 10 |
laws of the kingdom | 10 |
gave them a king | 10 |
the light of the | 10 |
resist shall receive to | 10 |
court of common pleas | 10 |
lord thy god shall | 10 |
of the king as | 10 |
behalf of the king | 10 |
is due to the | 10 |
not subject to the | 10 |
of one of the | 10 |
the king hath ordained | 10 |
both king and people | 10 |
crown of pure gold | 10 |
the words in the | 10 |
david king at hebron | 10 |
of the authority of | 10 |
no power at all | 10 |
to the people of | 10 |
and if he be | 10 |
the execution of the | 10 |
and some of the | 10 |
thee only have i | 9 |
in the way of | 9 |
power over the king | 9 |
he is to be | 9 |
called to an account | 9 |
is a contradiction to | 9 |
of the old testament | 9 |
all that are in | 9 |
in a great measure | 9 |
for the peace of | 9 |
are said to be | 9 |
the best way to | 9 |
the affairs of the | 9 |
but if it be | 9 |
beginning of the reign | 9 |
is lawfull for the | 9 |
the practice of the | 9 |
the lord and the | 9 |
king by the advice | 9 |
by the oath of | 9 |
forth his hand against | 9 |
to silence the ignorance | 9 |
who may say unto | 9 |
i shall give you | 9 |
the best and most | 9 |
to obey the king | 9 |
the king as a | 9 |
but according to the | 9 |
the interpretation of the | 9 |
obedience of the subject | 9 |
render to caesar the | 9 |
set up by the | 9 |
and in case of | 9 |
that there is not | 9 |
that they would not | 9 |
had no right to | 9 |
or any of their | 9 |
of the like nature | 9 |
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the king of his | 9 |
all power is from | 9 |
and that they might | 9 |
by sea and land | 9 |
i gave them a | 9 |
he might not be | 9 |
the king hath power | 9 |
have it to be | 9 |
as well as his | 9 |
the subjects of this | 9 |
that it is the | 9 |
all the rest of | 9 |
and house of lords | 9 |
the form of the | 9 |
per me reges regnant | 9 |
they would have it | 9 |
such a power as | 9 |
and that they may | 9 |
the duke of york | 9 |
in fide dilectione quibus | 9 |
that it shall be | 9 |
the most high god | 9 |
with the king and | 9 |
of the power is | 9 |
to resist the ordinance | 9 |
not being able to | 9 |
the matter of the | 9 |
obedience to the king | 9 |
his courts of justice | 9 |
was a prisoner to | 9 |
of subjects to their | 9 |
king and house of | 9 |
were not in the | 9 |
according to the flesh | 9 |
have the supreme power | 9 |
years and an half | 9 |
man shall his blood | 9 |
to the sheriffs of | 9 |
the kings of scotland | 9 |
of god for good | 9 |
made king by the | 9 |
it ought to be | 9 |
ye must needs be | 9 |
resist the higher powers | 9 |
the king and kingdom | 9 |
the taking away of | 9 |
the seed of abraham | 9 |
aptara keyed and coded | 9 |
the elders of israel | 9 |
because the king is | 9 |
have said ye are | 9 |
of the second table | 9 |
which is to be | 9 |
king is not the | 9 |
it would have been | 9 |
silence the ignorance of | 9 |
things that are caesars | 9 |
of them and their | 9 |
the strength of the | 9 |
in his answer to | 9 |
the sins of the | 9 |
it is false that | 9 |
the earl of essex | 9 |
some of the lords | 9 |
in the th article | 9 |
that are in authority | 9 |
under the pain of | 9 |
we must not resist | 9 |
unto which the king | 9 |
the dissolution of the | 9 |
to the bishop of | 9 |
hath or ought to | 9 |
his son prince edward | 9 |
lawes of the land | 9 |
but it is not | 9 |
and in the th | 9 |
to be in a | 9 |
it cannot be denied | 9 |
upon him that doth | 9 |
in the choice of | 9 |
the rights of soveraignty | 9 |
is contrary to the | 9 |
statutes and acts of | 9 |
of our lord the | 9 |
to that of the | 9 |
in parliament in the | 9 |
and that the said | 9 |
shall his blood be | 9 |
that the king can | 9 |
the office of the | 9 |
that it had been | 9 |
the charter of the | 9 |
the safety of his | 9 |
and on the other | 9 |
peers and commons in | 9 |
law of the kingdom | 9 |
is the king of | 9 |
set him king over | 9 |
charta and charta de | 9 |
is to be done | 9 |
from the tyranny of | 9 |
upon any pretence whatsoever | 9 |
in parem non habet | 9 |
par in parem non | 9 |
and at the same | 9 |
in regard of his | 9 |
the reason of the | 9 |
the people had no | 9 |
think themselves to be | 9 |
utmost of their power | 9 |
god hath given him | 9 |
they are not bound | 9 |
warre against the king | 9 |
men in sacred orders | 9 |
lawfull for subjects to | 9 |
such a kind of | 9 |
by the kings authority | 9 |
out of the kings | 9 |
to come to parliament | 9 |
but to the evil | 9 |
for want of a | 9 |
to be put into | 9 |
that all power is | 9 |
in the reigns of | 9 |
but what if the | 9 |
his majesty would be | 9 |
the first part of | 9 |
power is of god | 9 |
succession to the crown | 9 |
curse not the king | 9 |
the kings power is | 9 |
of the counties of | 9 |
prerogative of the king | 9 |
the best of governments | 9 |
of those that were | 9 |
the good of his | 9 |
the later end of | 9 |
that he hath not | 9 |
regal power of interpreting | 9 |
in the year aforesaid | 9 |
not be able to | 9 |
power in the king | 9 |
he beareth not the | 9 |
the immediate author of | 9 |
taking up of arms | 9 |
the supreme and soveraign | 9 |
in behalf of the | 9 |
king is above the | 9 |
from the beginning of | 9 |
by our kings and | 9 |
as they could not | 9 |
is above the king | 9 |
the hands of a | 9 |
the anointing of kings | 9 |
may put to silence | 9 |
the people be the | 9 |
the year of our | 9 |
it is lawful for | 9 |
i know not what | 9 |
are to be sold | 9 |
to maintain and defend | 9 |
to make war against | 9 |
and intention of the | 9 |
by which he is | 9 |
of the tribe of | 9 |
with the rest of | 9 |
the king was not | 9 |
for which they were | 9 |
governments of the world | 9 |
put to silence the | 9 |
of the whole people | 9 |
to whom tribute is | 9 |
lawfull for the king | 9 |
to the sheriff of | 9 |
contrary to christs institution | 9 |
by force of arms | 9 |
king edward the fourth | 9 |
because he was a | 9 |
they receive their power | 9 |
in the conjuncture of | 9 |
of our king henry | 9 |
such things as the | 9 |
their power and authority | 9 |
of their own accord | 9 |
the first king of | 9 |
in the name and | 9 |
to resist the king | 9 |
in any part of | 9 |
the place of a | 9 |
princes of the earth | 9 |
edward the confessors laws | 9 |
lord chief justice of | 9 |
of those who are | 9 |
and charta de foresta | 9 |
sicut nos honorem nostrum | 9 |
to have been any | 9 |
the records of the | 9 |
by the advice and | 9 |
the king and people | 9 |
men of the kingdom | 9 |
been made by the | 9 |
as it was in | 9 |
understood to have been | 9 |
a divine right to | 9 |
the cause of summoning | 9 |
he was so far | 9 |
with the king in | 9 |
for the praise of | 9 |
made by the king | 9 |
in this present parliament | 9 |
so far as he | 9 |
state of the church | 9 |
the intent of the | 9 |
given to the people | 9 |
of the crown to | 9 |
and not the people | 9 |
to be holden at | 9 |
but the king is | 9 |
take notice of the | 9 |
the necessity of the | 9 |
shall think fit to | 9 |
may and ought to | 9 |
yet it is not | 9 |
of the act of | 9 |
into their own hands | 9 |
the judges of the | 9 |
do that which is | 9 |
are of the same | 9 |
government of the kingdom | 9 |
and whom he would | 9 |
there could not be | 9 |
stretch forth his hand | 9 |
the force of a | 9 |
and it will be | 9 |
who are sent by | 9 |
in the last place | 9 |
a power from god | 9 |
it is not so | 9 |
the parliament in the | 9 |
because he is king | 9 |
power ordained of god | 9 |
part of the commons | 9 |
execute wrath upon him | 9 |
the king out of | 9 |
the best of kings | 9 |
with the house of | 9 |
how shall this man | 9 |
nothing else but a | 9 |
chief justice of the | 9 |
in an act of | 9 |
to say that the | 9 |
crying to the lord | 9 |
shall perish by the | 9 |
any of his subjects | 9 |
and king edward the | 9 |
in a worse condition | 9 |
the subjects of england | 9 |
learned in the law | 9 |
the servant of the | 9 |
may say unto him | 9 |
the kings of france | 9 |
and that he is | 9 |
but the former is | 9 |
it is true that | 9 |
be so far from | 9 |
and i am sure | 9 |
that resist shall receive | 9 |
both at home and | 9 |
a right to govern | 9 |
best of all governments | 9 |
his blood be shed | 9 |
the obedience of the | 9 |
we are to obey | 9 |
three years and an | 9 |
of god and the | 9 |
must be from god | 9 |
nor can it be | 9 |
no man hath power | 9 |
that monarchy is the | 9 |
to the kingdom of | 9 |
of the kings supremacy | 9 |
any wise set him | 9 |
to submit to him | 9 |
at the suit of | 9 |
which is the most | 9 |
church of england in | 9 |
and the king to | 9 |
you may read in | 9 |
any part of his | 9 |
every one of his | 9 |
to the regal power | 9 |
part of the institutes | 9 |
ancient and present manner | 9 |
it is against the | 9 |
wrath upon him that | 9 |
to serve the king | 9 |
of gloucester and hertford | 9 |
will and pleasure of | 9 |
there is but one | 9 |
will of the king | 9 |
councel of the kingdom | 9 |
of the kingdom and | 9 |
after gods own heart | 9 |
from whence it follows | 9 |
by the suffrages of | 9 |
such as have been | 9 |
the ruine of the | 9 |
is not this to | 9 |
ought to be done | 9 |
subject to the laws | 9 |
there had been no | 9 |
and that the people | 8 |
and that he may | 8 |
and you shall find | 8 |
be no other than | 8 |
name of a king | 8 |
the people from their | 8 |
to the judgement of | 8 |
not with them that | 8 |
there is nothing in | 8 |
citizens and burgesses to | 8 |
to be the greatest | 8 |
the quality of the | 8 |
you will find that | 8 |
power to doe ill | 8 |
the protection of the | 8 |
making of a king | 8 |
the kings most excellent | 8 |
the reign of the | 8 |
of the city of | 8 |
to alter the government | 8 |
no less than the | 8 |
which is contrary to | 8 |
later end of the | 8 |
by the higher powers | 8 |
of the church in | 8 |
to come to his | 8 |
be in the king | 8 |
ad faciendum consentiendum iis | 8 |
the clergy of the | 8 |
the servants of god | 8 |
over the state ecclesiastical | 8 |
ministers of the church | 8 |
all the lands in | 8 |
no more than what | 8 |
is in it self | 8 |
and the people of | 8 |
a certain number of | 8 |
rights and priviledges of | 8 |
defence of the king | 8 |
as an act of | 8 |
as not to be | 8 |
to whomsoever he will | 8 |
without consent of the | 8 |
that they do not | 8 |
it is not for | 8 |
prison of the fleet | 8 |
him and his people | 8 |
of england and ireland | 8 |
and for the praise | 8 |
the king be a | 8 |
knights and burgesses of | 8 |
to the earl of | 8 |
and contrary to the | 8 |
no more then a | 8 |
bound in conscience to | 8 |
be an act of | 8 |
it may be objected | 8 |
have no reason to | 8 |
when he was in | 8 |
of the ten tribes | 8 |
the cause of summons | 8 |
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by what is said | 8 |
the great body of | 8 |
to hear and determine | 8 |
of faith and worship | 8 |
to be a tyrant | 8 |
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