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Obedience, Early works to 1800, Christianity, Kings and rulers, Succession, Politics and governmentPeople
Samuel Johnson (1649-1703), Julian Emperor of Rome (331-363), Thomas Hunt (1627?-1688), James II King of England (1633-1701), George Hickes (1642-1715)Places
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A vindication of the primitive Christians in point of obedience to their Prince against the calumnies of a book intituled, The life of Julian, written by Ecebolius the Sophist: as also the doctrine of passive obedience cleared in defence of Dr. Hicks : together with an appendix, being a more full and distinct answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's Preface and Postscript : unto all which is added The life of Julian, enlarg'd
1683, Printed by J.C. and Freeman Collins, and are to be sold by Robert Kettlewell ...
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A reply to Julian the apostate, written by Church of England clergyman and pamphleteer Samuel Johnson, published anonymously London, 1682.
"Epistle dedicatory" signed: Tho. Long.
Signatures: A⁸ (-A1) a⁴ B-2B⁸ 2C⁴.
Title within double line borders; initials; head-piece.
Errata on prelim. p. [22].
ESTC R3711
Wing, L-2985
McAlpin, IV: 141
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