Fk.3.03(17)
A fuller ansvver to a treatise vvritten by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question, whether upon this supposition, or case (the King will not defend, but is bent to subvert religion, lawes and liberties) subjects may with good conscience make resistance. VVherein the originall frame, and fundamentalls of this government of England, together with those two texts of Scripture are sufficiently cleered. viz. Rom. 13. 1. Let every soule be subject unto the higher powers: for there is no power but of God, the powers that be, are ordaine of God. 1. Pet. 2. 13. Submit your selves unto every ordinance of man for the Lords sake, whether it be to the King as Supreame. Done by another author. And by him revised and enlarged by occasion of some late pamphlets complaining in the name of the city against the Parliament.
Fuller answer to a treatise written by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question
Miscellany tracts
London : Printed for Iohn Bartlet, and are to be sold at the signe of the Gilt-Cup in Pauls Church yard, neare to Austins Gate, 1642.
[4], 24p ; 20cm. (4to).
Anonymous. By Charles Herle.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan. 10th".
Bound with sixteen other items.
Previously: Dm.3.2.
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), H1558; Thomason, E.245[3]; ESTC R206633
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1967. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Early English books, 1641-1700; 266:E.245[3]).
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1977. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm (Thomason Tracts; 42:E.245[3]).
Armorial bookplate of Eton College Library.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College on flyleaf.
18th century brown sprinkled calf; double blind fillet to form a border; five raised bands; red spine label; spine title: "Miscellany tracts".
Ferne, H., 1602 - 1662 (Henry) Resolving of conscience, upon this question
England London.
B21095