Owen, David
— 1623 · 132 obras en el catálogo
Obras — página 6
Anti-Paraeus; or, a treatise in the defence of the royall right of kings
Anti-Paræus: siue Determinatio de iure regio habita Cantabrigiæ in scholis theologicis, 19. April. 1619. contra Davidem Paræum
Herod and Pilate reconciled: or The concord of papists, anabaptists, and sectaries, against Scripture, Fathers, councils, and other orthodoxical writers, for the coercion, deposition, and killing of kings. Discovered by the reverend Father in God, Dr. Owen, late bishop of St. Asaph. Dedicated to the loyal subjects of Great Britain
Herod and Pilate reconciled, or, The concord of the papist and Puritan (against Scripture, fathers, councels, and other orthodoxall writers) for the coercion, deposition, and killing of kings
A persvvassion to loyalty, or, The subjects dutie
A perswasion to loyalty, or, The subiect's dutie
The Puritan turn'd Jesuite
The year of the Fenians
Herod and Pilate reconciled
Anti-Paraeus

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