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Lex, Rex, or The Law and the Prince

by Rev. Samuel Rutherford

Lex, Rex,
or
The Law and the Prince;
A dispute for
The Just Prerogative of King and People:
containing
The reasons and causes of the most necessary defensive wars
of the Kingdom of Scotland,
and of their
Expedition for the aid and help of their dear brethren
of England;
in which their innocency is asserted, and a full answer is given to a seditious pamphlet,
entitled,
SACRO-SANCTA REGUM MAJESTAS,
or
The Sacred and Royal Prerogative of Christian Kings;
under the name of J. A., but penned by
John Maxwell, the excommunicate Popish Prelate;
with a scriptural confutation of the ruinous grounds of W. Barclay, H. Grotius, H. MORE

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