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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 56 |
the power of life | 23 |
they were men of | 21 |
the house of commons | 21 |
were men of warre | 20 |
the ordinance of god | 20 |
notes for div a | 19 |
the minister of god | 18 |
encoded text transcribed from | 16 |
the early english books | 16 |
to the early english | 16 |
english books online text | 16 |
books online text creation | 16 |
of the house of | 16 |
work described above is | 16 |
images scanned from microfilm | 16 |
of the work described | 16 |
all without asking permission | 16 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 16 |
online text creation partnership | 16 |
the text can be | 16 |
phase i text is | 16 |
the work described above | 16 |
represented either as utf | 16 |
providing financial support to | 16 |
characters represented either as | 16 |
the institutions providing financial | 16 |
financial support to the | 16 |
text can be copied | 16 |
institutions providing financial support | 16 |
coded from proquest page | 16 |
tcp assigned for keying | 16 |
for keying and markup | 16 |
terms of creative commons | 16 |
to the terms of | 16 |
the terms of creative | 16 |
according to the terms | 16 |
even for commercial purposes | 16 |
from proquest page images | 16 |
keyed and coded from | 16 |
owned by the institutions | 16 |
markup reviewed and edited | 16 |
described above is co | 16 |
encoded edition of the | 16 |
and markup reviewed and | 16 |
text is available for | 16 |
assigned for keying and | 16 |
is available for reuse | 16 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 16 |
by the institutions providing | 16 |
support to the early | 16 |
text and markup reviewed | 16 |
and coded from proquest | 16 |
and encoded edition of | 16 |
i text is available | 16 |
edition of the work | 16 |
this phase i text | 16 |
the king of spaine | 15 |
iv tiff page images | 14 |
text notes for div | 12 |
in the case of | 12 |
the original text notes | 12 |
from the original text | 12 |
original text notes for | 12 |
bent to subvert religion | 12 |
the name of the | 12 |
is bent to subvert | 11 |
may not be resisted | 10 |
spi global keyed and | 10 |
for the most part | 10 |
global keyed and coded | 10 |
is the minister of | 10 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 9 |
the law of nature | 9 |
the life of the | 9 |
a terrour to good | 9 |
on the other side | 9 |
reproduction of original in | 9 |
that can be made | 8 |
language title published between | 8 |
of instances per text | 8 |
the keyers to be | 8 |
due credit and attribution | 8 |
divided into two phases | 8 |
the publisher proquest to | 8 |
text in a standardized | 8 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 8 |
filling in of gaps | 8 |
curation by amateur and | 8 |
as illegible were corrected | 8 |
and use these texts | 8 |
texts created during phase | 8 |
created by converting tcp | 8 |
although there are a | 8 |
then carried out by | 8 |
phase of the project | 8 |
published between and available | 8 |
support the display of | 8 |
process of creating the | 8 |
enhanced and or corrected | 8 |
the english short title | 8 |
textual changes and metadata | 8 |
attribution is given to | 8 |
range over a wide | 8 |
can now take and | 8 |
the display of a | 8 |
into the hands of | 8 |
and sometimes a second | 8 |
for an anonymous work | 8 |
with changes to facilitate | 8 |
title published between and | 8 |
the public domain as | 8 |
be marked as illegible | 8 |
their works are eligible | 8 |
has been tokenized and | 8 |
and or corrected and | 8 |
at by a tcp | 8 |
in of gaps by | 8 |
been transformed into placeholder | 8 |
based on the text | 8 |
is given to their | 8 |
to reflect the true | 8 |
aimed to produce large | 8 |
on the text encoding | 8 |
and attribution is given | 8 |
works in english were | 8 |
text creation partnership web | 8 |
the tei in libraries | 8 |
guidelines are available at | 8 |
universities of michigan and | 8 |
their early english books | 8 |
project have been released | 8 |
at the text creation | 8 |
reason to do so | 8 |
or later edition of | 8 |
creating the tcp texts | 8 |
data is very good | 8 |
external keying companies for | 8 |
nature of the print | 8 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 8 |
for their own purposes | 8 |
and oxford and the | 8 |
by editorial teams in | 8 |
editorial teams in oxford | 8 |
will remain and some | 8 |
a limit of instances | 8 |
has not been fully | 8 |
under the command of | 8 |
proquest to create accurately | 8 |
quantities of textual data | 8 |
includes standard spellings that | 8 |
of gaps by user | 8 |
the tcp digital transcription | 8 |
of tcp data is | 8 |
publisher proquest to create | 8 |
by converting tcp files | 8 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 8 |
based on the image | 8 |
some readable characters will | 8 |
of the tcp digital | 8 |
of works in other | 8 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 8 |
of the tei in | 8 |
unicode or tei g | 8 |
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quality of tcp data | 8 |
to encode one copy | 8 |
sets were sent to | 8 |
text has been tokenized | 8 |
domain as of january | 8 |
text strings within braces | 8 |
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stationer meant to publish | 8 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 8 |
in a standardized format | 8 |
to produce large quantities | 8 |
teams in oxford and | 8 |
via their early english | 8 |
texts based on the | 8 |
quality assurance was then | 8 |
corrected where possible up | 8 |
take and use these | 8 |
a works in english | 8 |
tcp data is very | 8 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 8 |
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are eligible for inclusion | 8 |
encoded texts based on | 8 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 8 |
accuracy and those which | 8 |
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included and sometimes a | 8 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 8 |
text was proofread for | 8 |
compelling reason to do | 8 |
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processes should make clear | 8 |
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markup guidelines are available | 8 |
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wide variety of subject | 8 |
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request that due credit | 8 |
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work was chosen if | 8 |
format that preserves archaic | 8 |
unicode or text strings | 8 |
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transformed into placeholder characters | 8 |
was a compelling reason | 8 |
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use these texts for | 8 |
true nature of the | 8 |
a work was chosen | 8 |
understanding these processes should | 8 |
works in other languages | 8 |
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characters will be marked | 8 |
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restraints of time and | 8 |
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to simplify the filling | 8 |
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transcription and basic encoding | 8 |
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carried out by editorial | 8 |
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sets published by proquest | 8 |
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text with mnemonic sdata | 8 |
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these texts for their | 8 |
not meet qa standards | 8 |
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of a text in | 8 |
to page images in | 8 |
public domain as of | 8 |
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tcp aimed to produce | 8 |
now take and use | 8 |
assumptions that can be | 8 |
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print record of the | 8 |
standard spellings that support | 8 |
digital transcription a of | 8 |
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partnership between the universities | 8 |
intended to range over | 8 |
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in mind that in | 8 |
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by a tcp editor | 8 |
spellings that support the | 8 |
oxford and the publisher | 8 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 8 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 8 |
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of the united provinces | 4 |
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is said that they | 4 |
it were a matter | 4 |
of the people in | 4 |
the isle of wight | 4 |
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vindication of doctor hamond | 4 |
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huntington library and art | 4 |
of his majesties ships | 4 |
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the king is not | 4 |
safety of the whole | 4 |
answer to the vindication | 4 |
them that doe well | 4 |
that it should be | 4 |
out in denuntiation of | 4 |
preached before the artillery | 4 |
the boaring of the | 4 |
drawing of the posture | 4 |
to that of the | 4 |
horrible effects of war | 4 |
against the exceptions of | 4 |
it to be so | 4 |
no power but of | 4 |
the horrible effects of | 4 |
for the good of | 4 |
will have it so | 4 |
were not able to | 4 |
the word of god | 4 |
the signe of the | 4 |
their wives and children | 4 |
resisting tyranny by armes | 4 |
thousand pounds a yeare | 4 |
take up arms to | 4 |
the rest of his | 4 |
the conquest of palestina | 4 |
is no power but | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
their owne and others | 4 |
to the dissolution of | 4 |
the houses of parliament | 4 |
that there should be | 4 |
the act of the | 4 |
of all the rest | 4 |
this power of resistance | 4 |
he was faine to | 4 |
may not be taken | 4 |
to be cleared what | 4 |
expressing the horrible effects | 4 |
i have done with | 4 |
abuse of the power | 4 |
which he hath given | 4 |
together with the battel | 4 |
to the overthrow of | 4 |
from the exceptions of | 4 |
s this keyboarded and | 4 |
that is bent to | 4 |
the example of the | 4 |
the temper of the | 4 |
philip the father of | 4 |
the unspeakable benefit of | 4 |
be put to death | 4 |
command of his highness | 4 |
our king edward the | 4 |
shall receive to themselves | 4 |
the case of the | 4 |
serve in his majesties | 4 |
by sir walter rawleigh | 4 |
victory obtained over the | 4 |
that a man hath | 4 |
stc estc s this | 4 |
to the generall and | 4 |
two houses of parliament | 4 |
the powers that be | 4 |
the one or the | 4 |
given out in denuntiation | 4 |
it came to passe | 4 |
in any of these | 3 |
but he would not | 3 |
in this case i | 3 |
philomusus and miles lively | 3 |
with the mystery of | 3 |
though it be a | 3 |
the ballance of right | 3 |
is this fourteenth day | 3 |
in the ballance of | 3 |
diuinity and preacher of | 3 |
his prince or state | 3 |
by the lawes of | 3 |
in peace to prepare | 3 |
him bee for aye | 3 |
his royal highness in | 3 |
the states of the | 3 |
but the abuse of | 3 |
religion lawes and liberties | 3 |
apologie for his voyage | 3 |
therof according to these | 3 |
who refuseth let him | 3 |
the kings of israel | 3 |
the first of these | 3 |
to set up a | 3 |
the empire of the | 3 |
discourse of the originall | 3 |
this is the time | 3 |
mystery of invasive warre | 3 |
the subversion of religion | 3 |
c the rate of | 3 |
rawleighs judicious and select | 3 |
are weighed in the | 3 |
at the gates of | 3 |
the posture progress of | 3 |
the form of a | 3 |
they shall not be | 3 |
to his masters will | 3 |
i must tell him | 3 |
them that wrote them | 3 |
which the doctor saith | 3 |
as they did them | 3 |
that can be imagined | 3 |
written long since by | 3 |
warre against the parliament | 3 |
that no man hath | 3 |
over a mans own | 3 |
to prove that the | 3 |
upon the assured knowledge | 3 |
i told him that | 3 |
by the kings owne | 3 |
it is this fourteenth | 3 |
no authority at all | 3 |
they may not resist | 3 |
take away the life | 3 |
thou shalt have praise | 3 |
be cleared what power | 3 |
but by his leave | 3 |
but he will prove | 3 |
in the former section | 3 |
those that are not | 3 |
is the voice of | 3 |
assured knowledge of a | 3 |
concerning the power of | 3 |
which the lord of | 3 |
english forces at sea | 3 |
ballance of right reason | 3 |
latta text and markup | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
and that is all | 3 |
of commons in parliament | 3 |
his life by flight | 3 |
is the cause of | 3 |
of resisting tyranny by | 3 |
have alwayes beene subject | 3 |
be seen in the | 3 |
to defend our selves | 3 |
for the goodnesse of | 3 |
it is strange that | 3 |
all the land to | 3 |
earnestly to contend for | 3 |
without any just condition | 3 |
quit you like men | 3 |
the assured knowledge of | 3 |
the lawfulnesse of souldiery | 3 |
and posture of the | 3 |
a discourse of militarie | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
a briefe reply to | 3 |
the english forces at | 3 |
power is from god | 3 |
the condition of our | 3 |
an answer is punctually | 3 |
to the prejudice of | 3 |
would not suffer him | 3 |
in this case of | 3 |
of life to the | 3 |
they would not be | 3 |
wrath on them that | 3 |
to the laws of | 3 |
and miles lively expressing | 3 |
whole body of the | 3 |
the earle of leicesters | 3 |
the christians incouragement earnestly | 3 |
and a body of | 3 |
upon the performance of | 3 |
the wisdome of the | 3 |
a revenger to execute | 3 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 3 |
in matter of religion | 3 |
subjects may take up | 3 |
or a discourse of | 3 |
the pope had never | 3 |
or creature of man | 3 |
of the earle of | 3 |
it is lawfull and | 3 |
walter rawleighs judicious and | 3 |
till the year of | 3 |
rationall discourses are weighed | 3 |
shall serve him for | 3 |
of fact concerning the | 3 |
themselves to a magistrate | 3 |
discovrse of the originall | 3 |
that there may be | 3 |
voluntary serving upon the | 3 |
his apologie for his | 3 |
or any of his | 3 |
to prepare for warre | 3 |
any lawfull power in | 3 |
to be done by | 3 |
it must be a | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
that the pope had | 3 |
a principall part of | 3 |
christian liberties inthrall which | 3 |
to keepe those that | 3 |
matters of fact concerning | 3 |
in the end of | 3 |
by the sword of | 3 |
all the kingdomes of | 3 |
no more then the | 3 |
to take it away | 3 |
if it be but | 3 |
what power man hath | 3 |
for christ his gospell | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
thinke it fit to | 3 |
tend to the overthrow | 3 |
by iohn bellamy and | 3 |
the reputation of their | 3 |
royal highness in the | 3 |
in regard of their | 3 |
the goods of the | 3 |
in this age of | 3 |
man was by god | 3 |
according to the laws | 3 |
serve him for ever | 3 |
as well as it | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
from the strength of | 3 |
his voyage to guiana | 3 |
then who could match | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
posture of the english | 3 |
alwayes beene subject to | 3 |
part of the kingdome | 3 |
briefe reply to mr | 3 |
contend for christ his | 3 |
highness in the conclusion | 3 |
in the next section | 3 |
that hath been said | 3 |
the injustice of their | 3 |
divers reverend and learned | 3 |
posture progress of his | 3 |
to make the king | 3 |
observations upon the first | 3 |
originally from the people | 3 |
dissoluble at his pleasure | 3 |
so much the more | 3 |
and as for the | 3 |
no monarch hath any | 3 |
and such as these | 3 |
the execution of the | 3 |
answer is punctually directed | 3 |
he will not discharge | 3 |
the lords hand and | 3 |
peace to prepare for | 3 |
voluntary and necessary warre | 3 |
command of his royal | 3 |
to put off all | 3 |
then sufficient to prevent | 3 |
the ciuill warres of | 3 |
from the roman empire | 3 |
c category of texts | 3 |
the king and parliament | 3 |
to fight for their | 3 |
that which is evill | 3 |
supposed in the jew | 3 |
house of commons in | 3 |
put you in minde | 3 |
won from the roman | 3 |
what they have done | 3 |
did them that wrote | 3 |
the c category of | 3 |
the one and the | 3 |
and councell of war | 3 |
all other the most | 3 |
that will read them | 3 |
the setling of the | 3 |
to the charge of | 3 |
to which is added | 3 |
a minister of god | 3 |
be a breach of | 3 |
and if it be | 3 |
to escape by flight | 3 |
authority in case of | 3 |
more then all the | 3 |
designation of the person | 3 |
but if in our | 3 |
if thou canst be | 3 |
those that have been | 3 |
the good of the | 3 |
or the whole controversie | 3 |
the higher power to | 3 |
the furie of the | 3 |
exercise of that power | 3 |
rather suffer then resist | 3 |
in a priuate souldier | 3 |
as they are not | 3 |
the strength of his | 3 |
they did them that | 3 |
for it hath been | 3 |
to these perillous times | 3 |
to the right honorable | 3 |
if it should be | 3 |
to the conquest of | 3 |
beares not the sword | 3 |
them so long as | 3 |
another part of the | 3 |
fact concerning the present | 3 |
if the collonell or | 3 |
in the will of | 3 |
sultan of the turks | 3 |
one and the other | 3 |
to save themselves from | 3 |
with his apologie for | 3 |
in case of doubting | 3 |
any man was by | 3 |
but if the doctor | 3 |
and to that end | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
hath the power of | 3 |
the like may be | 3 |
to the view of | 3 |
let him bee for | 3 |
of the english forces | 3 |
sic given out in | 3 |
though not in the | 3 |
siefring text and markup | 3 |
the generall and councell | 3 |
this officer will not | 3 |
this fourteenth day of | 3 |
to contend for christ | 3 |
power supposed in the | 3 |
and thou shalt have | 3 |
with a briefe reply | 3 |
it is a great | 3 |
resolutely died in the | 3 |
of a picture of | 3 |
to be put to | 3 |
and a world of | 3 |
the presence of god | 3 |
that hath the power | 3 |
for many yeares together | 3 |
since by thomas digges | 3 |
inthrall which who refuseth | 3 |
as was said before | 3 |
and to say the | 3 |
king and the people | 3 |
of the posture progress | 3 |
with their owne hands | 3 |
the doctrines and practises | 3 |
which if it be | 3 |
state and posture of | 3 |
body of the realme | 3 |
drawing of a picture | 3 |
their prince and countrey | 3 |
the battel victory obtained | 3 |
estc r this keyboarded | 3 |
of his royal highness | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
huber sampled and proofread | 3 |
or at least passive | 3 |
falls out many times | 3 |
discourses are weighed in | 3 |
i thinke it fit | 3 |
reverend and learned divines | 3 |
are so far from | 3 |
and it is true | 3 |
in reference to the | 3 |
be of mighty mindes | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
our christian liberties inthrall | 3 |
as it were by | 3 |
by the committee of | 3 |
a discourse of the | 3 |
may be seen in | 3 |
name of the church | 3 |
to the case of | 3 |
as he was a | 3 |
and xml conversion the | 3 |
all newly published to | 3 |
resisted even with armes | 3 |
the goodnesse of the | 3 |
the necessitie therof according | 3 |
and blasphemous cahllenge sic | 3 |
to be taken from | 3 |
the person and qualification | 3 |
incouragement earnestly to contend | 3 |
with an army of | 3 |
a prince of peace | 3 |
a capacity of receiving | 3 |
censure to which is | 3 |
controversie about subjects taking | 3 |
is not to bee | 3 |
latta sampled and proofread | 3 |
concerning the present differences | 3 |
kept keilah against saul | 3 |
the ruine of all | 3 |
preacher of gods word | 3 |
to obey authority in | 3 |
such sort as the | 3 |
in the kings name | 3 |
there is no peace | 3 |
in the c category | 3 |
the navy royal and | 3 |
wherein besides other pamphlets | 3 |
had never any lawfull | 3 |
against the parliament and | 3 |
upon the death of | 3 |
such an officer will | 3 |
strong and of a | 3 |
it is lawfull to | 3 |
is not at all | 3 |
according to the lawes | 3 |
that power in that | 3 |
would not be so | 3 |
commons in parliament concerning | 3 |
christians incouragement earnestly to | 3 |
and necessary for prest | 3 |
proud and blasphemous cahllenge | 3 |
he would not have | 3 |
in case of necessity | 3 |
against an outward force | 3 |
of diuinity and preacher | 3 |
the state and posture | 3 |
necessary for prest souldiers | 3 |
it falls out many | 3 |
permitted it to be | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
and on the other | 3 |
subject to a capacity | 3 |
which is added irelands | 3 |
discourse of militarie discipline | 3 |
weighed in the ballance | 3 |
long since by thomas | 3 |
of the worthinesse of | 3 |
a cause of the | 3 |
not be resisted by | 3 |
hath thought fit to | 3 |
under the higher power | 3 |
battel victory obtained over | 3 |
that which hath been | 3 |
of this our age | 3 |
navy royal and sea | 3 |
coming with an army | 3 |
committee of the house | 3 |
what meanes of safety | 3 |
john latta sampled and | 3 |
he hath given us | 3 |
a resisting of the | 3 |
resisting the higher power | 3 |
know not how to | 3 |
huber text and markup | 3 |
the people to resist | 3 |
of which it is | 3 |
if it were lawfull | 3 |
the scriptures alleadged are | 3 |
the fury of the | 3 |
are not to be | 3 |
by vertue of the | 3 |
have power to make | 3 |
as much as the | 3 |
he shall serve him | 3 |
obey authority in case | 3 |
published by divers reverend | 3 |
the duke of alva | 3 |
on the contrary side | 3 |
there had been no | 3 |
of such a tyrant | 3 |
far as concernes dr | 3 |
that they had a | 3 |
those that will read | 3 |
of those that doe | 3 |
fall into the hands | 3 |
as may appeare by | 3 |
never any lawfull power | 3 |
on them that doe | 3 |
newly published to keepe | 3 |
to assist the king | 3 |
to the men of | 3 |
the overthrow of the | 3 |
that which in the | 3 |
of warre and warriors | 3 |
thou canst be free | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
to subvert religion lawes | 3 |
when he came to | 3 |
and safety of the | 3 |
the committee of the | 3 |
for prest souldiers to | 3 |
them that doe evill | 3 |
nothing at all to | 3 |
of all the land | 3 |
even to this day | 3 |
is a principall part | 3 |
beene subject to temporall | 3 |
of all other the | 3 |
i for my part | 3 |
violence to no man | 3 |
is this true of | 3 |
conclusion of the year | 3 |
may be taken from | 3 |
any prince or state | 3 |
i will not urge | 3 |
the kingdomes of the | 3 |
according to that of | 3 |
great blessing of god | 3 |
with the battel victory | 3 |
blasphemous cahllenge sic given | 3 |
prest souldiers to obey | 3 |
to saue his life | 3 |
his address to the | 3 |
to have power to | 3 |
the chastity of any | 3 |
souldiers to obey authority | 3 |
against the injustice of | 3 |
use of the sword | 3 |
temper of the aire | 3 |
text in the c | 3 |
it seemes to me | 3 |
that the boaring of | 3 |
other parts of the | 3 |
worthinesse of warre and | 3 |
which it hath not | 3 |
bee for aye accursed | 3 |
it is the voice | 3 |
ans ans ans ans | 3 |
for his voyage to | 3 |
if it be doubted | 3 |
to saue their liues | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
scriptures alleadged are fully | 3 |
picture of the state | 3 |
before god and man | 3 |
of life in the | 3 |
revenger to execute wrath | 3 |
as the reputation of | 3 |
name of the parliament | 3 |
up arms to defend | 3 |
the designation of the | 3 |
generall and councell of | 3 |
a discovrse of the | 3 |
warres hath beene accustomed | 3 |
of the honour of | 3 |
power over a mans | 3 |
form of a servant | 3 |
cleared what power man | 3 |
at least in some | 3 |
such a one as | 3 |
military dialogue betweene philomusus | 3 |
resisting the ordinance of | 3 |
the whole controversie about | 3 |
together with a briefe | 3 |
creature of the people | 3 |
that resolutely died in | 3 |
the power supposed in | 3 |
said that they were | 3 |
benefit of peace by | 3 |
pope had never any | 3 |
at the kings will | 3 |
the lives of men | 3 |
in the pursuit of | 3 |
setling of the militia | 3 |
dialogue betweene philomusus and | 3 |
the author of e | 3 |
in the manner of | 3 |
earle of leicesters time | 3 |
defend it selfe against | 3 |
and of a good | 3 |
judith siefring sampled and | 3 |
more then sufficient to | 3 |
of the old testament | 3 |
power over the lives | 3 |
under gods own government | 3 |
set against the head | 3 |
by way of question | 3 |
if we had not | 3 |
he comes to the | 3 |
his freedome to his | 3 |
of the two houses | 3 |
about subjects taking up | 3 |
of the doctors book | 3 |
cahllenge sic given out | 3 |
essayes and observations upon | 3 |
it is not so | 3 |
a mans own life | 3 |
it is not to | 3 |
is not lawfull for | 3 |
a great blessing of | 3 |
keepe those that will | 3 |
lawfull power in england | 3 |
of the romane and | 3 |
any of the former | 3 |
by thomas digges esquire | 3 |
be a resisting of | 3 |
punctually directed to dr | 3 |
knowledge of a just | 3 |
such an one as | 3 |
he may not be | 3 |
to them that doe | 3 |
serving upon the assured | 3 |
journey to the islands | 3 |
what if it be | 3 |
it shall be lawfull | 3 |
of a good courage | 3 |
a picture of the | 3 |
the earle of strafford | 3 |
the point in hand | 3 |
is punctually directed to | 3 |
and so of the | 3 |
the worthinesse of warre | 3 |
is thought to have | 3 |
that he that hath | 3 |
man hath by nature | 3 |
are not bound to | 3 |
the rationall discourses are | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
the people in electing | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
refuseth let him bee | 3 |
which were the better | 3 |
to sacrifice their liues | 3 |
but if they be | 3 |
for which the power | 3 |
the king is the | 3 |
powers that be are | 3 |
in our owne age | 3 |
that the power is | 3 |
of the lord of | 3 |
the oath of supremacy | 3 |
the latter of these | 3 |
the justice of the | 3 |
to preserve it selfe | 3 |
doing that which is | 3 |
of voluntary serving upon | 3 |
and by way of | 3 |
necessitie therof according to | 3 |
to maintaine the warres | 3 |
and preacher of gods | 3 |
at the year of | 3 |
judith siefring text and | 3 |
miles lively expressing the | 3 |
principall part of prudence | 3 |
shewing the necessitie therof | 3 |
alleadged are fully satisfied | 3 |
in the sight of | 3 |
the doctor will not | 3 |
the case of necessity | 3 |
is an honourable function | 3 |
sir walter rawleighs judicious | 3 |
doctrines and practises of | 3 |
be printed by iohn | 3 |
service to his master | 3 |
fourteenth day of aprill | 3 |
the kingdome of scotland | 3 |
according to these perillous | 3 |
betweene philomusus and miles | 3 |
whole controversie about subjects | 3 |
minister of the people | 3 |
abuse of his power | 3 |
by divers reverend and | 3 |
printed by iohn bellamy | 3 |
in danger to be | 3 |
many of the same | 3 |
ordered by the committee | 3 |
r this keyboarded and | 3 |
let him not be | 3 |
the mystery of invasive | 3 |
published to keepe those | 3 |
and that the pope | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
the liues of so | 3 |
order which is the | 3 |
they were not able | 3 |
as soone as they | 3 |
that even in the | 3 |
the discretion of the | 3 |
john latta text and | 3 |
liberties inthrall which who | 3 |
be subject to them | 3 |
every one that was | 3 |
a body of men | 3 |
and so i have | 3 |
the whole body of | 3 |
to those that were | 3 |
no further then the | 3 |
the drawing of a | 3 |
to take the sword | 3 |
and observations upon the | 3 |
it was also a | 3 |
the subject to a | 3 |
corah and his company | 3 |
i will not say | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
as may be seen | 3 |
to a capacity of | 3 |
a proud and blasphemous | 3 |
in parliament concerning printing | 3 |
and if it were | 3 |
over his own life | 3 |
bold to tell him | 3 |
let us see what | 3 |
may defend it selfe | 3 |
laws of the land | 3 |
of our owne nation | 3 |
where the king is | 3 |
the argument would be | 2 |
be afraid of the | 2 |
which is more then | 2 |
be said to war | 2 |
body politicke may defend | 2 |
beare witnesse of this | 2 |
if the whole being | 2 |
up of arms by | 2 |
the emperours consent in | 2 |
good service from his | 2 |
from the people to | 2 |
of receiving that power | 2 |
rivers run between them | 2 |
pope pius his bull | 2 |
and africa from either | 2 |
it self and lay | 2 |
the river from the | 2 |
and men of better | 2 |
ages in our parts | 2 |
must not accuse any | 2 |
that had suffered the | 2 |
god had committed unto | 2 |
the same romanes had | 2 |
when for this treason | 2 |
then the forreigne quiet | 2 |
shamelesse denyall hereof by | 2 |
the scope at which | 2 |
hath been that true | 2 |
immediate derivation from god | 2 |
name of the king | 2 |
was of the forbidden | 2 |
commonly to be found | 2 |
altogether carelesse to mainetaine | 2 |
address to the generall | 2 |
not be accomplished in | 2 |
princes should beware of | 2 |
were to be wished | 2 |
left unto him of | 2 |
the emperours and other | 2 |
the sweetnesse of revenge | 2 |
but in these mutuall | 2 |
thought needfull to represse | 2 |
men are wont to | 2 |
the world by the | 2 |
them from the spanish | 2 |
no conveyance of land | 2 |
to an absolute power | 2 |
they wanting land therewith | 2 |
fortified the further banck | 2 |
the grounds of the | 2 |
against the counterfeited name | 2 |
stands in lesse need | 2 |
to fight for that | 2 |
they knowing the lewdnesse | 2 |
as having been verified | 2 |
is a matter of | 2 |
the injury ten fold | 2 |
the like religious pretext | 2 |
is and ever hath | 2 |
extendeth not so far | 2 |
of all nations whatsoever | 2 |
more than with the | 2 |
taken from the earth | 2 |
who kept all to | 2 |
poverty they thinke it | 2 |
the more to quicken | 2 |
exclude the doctrine of | 2 |
shamefully to misuse the | 2 |
there may be such | 2 |
did sound in every | 2 |
made it the more | 2 |
his limits unto the | 2 |
losses that befell them | 2 |
and all the english | 2 |
redresse of injuries done | 2 |
that kingdome some few | 2 |
of those two honourable | 2 |
in our power to | 2 |
did not the like | 2 |
give way to the | 2 |
and that may be | 2 |
he did not accurse | 2 |
of whom the spanish | 2 |
discharged of their alleageance | 2 |
had prospered in his | 2 |
for want of a | 2 |
should have nothing at | 2 |
a refusall of an | 2 |
the people of rome | 2 |
as in all other | 2 |
the good of his | 2 |
that justice should every | 2 |
neither was she contented | 2 |
of those that came | 2 |
short space a mighty | 2 |
the church government in | 2 |
affords an example of | 2 |
of eutactus philodemius vvherein | 2 |
whom he makes gods | 2 |
bishop of lincolne prophecied | 2 |
being the essentiall parts | 2 |
when we come to | 2 |
else will they be | 2 |
is sufficiently distinguisht from | 2 |
the commission of array | 2 |
retaining the soveraignty to | 2 |
they had made the | 2 |
if he can shew | 2 |
of little islands interjacent | 2 |
give protection to their | 2 |
of holding all mankind | 2 |
inhabitants of the counties | 2 |
well avoid or possibly | 2 |
be referred unto the | 2 |
by vertue of which | 2 |
have lately done in | 2 |
to hold of his | 2 |
and some other farre | 2 |
flatterers labouring to prove | 2 |
so hath reason taught | 2 |
feare of faring worse | 2 |
and be content with | 2 |
went of his holinesse | 2 |
should pray for them | 2 |
shall place better men | 2 |
which openly professeth to | 2 |
land shall be neither | 2 |
through the whole navy | 2 |
me thought i was | 2 |
he that kils himselfe | 2 |
to oppresse kings by | 2 |
any civill nation to | 2 |
since by that french | 2 |
the authority of the | 2 |
they could with much | 2 |
thereof had given countenance | 2 |
contribution towards a warre | 2 |
of the holy land | 2 |
end that himself might | 2 |
their prelate and his | 2 |
great losse of men | 2 |
of the power which | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
his dispensing betweene kings | 2 |
used force of arms | 2 |
were superfluous to tell | 2 |
but never hath authority | 2 |
supply the want of | 2 |
of ecclesiasticall dignities within | 2 |
in the warres of | 2 |
hath reason taught man | 2 |
himself can contemne the | 2 |
her glorious in all | 2 |
crociata with pardon of | 2 |
his ship and goods | 2 |
a more commodious businesse | 2 |
in imitation of those | 2 |
of the earth were | 2 |
it is fit this | 2 |
the rule of our | 2 |
if he will say | 2 |
grounded upon this generall | 2 |
in the generall way | 2 |
the earth were the | 2 |
becomes different from the | 2 |
how they rested not | 2 |
free at the year | 2 |
which their courage grows | 2 |
doe they beare so | 2 |
this doctor tells the | 2 |
princes therefore be carefull | 2 |
though it were shamefull | 2 |
against these did the | 2 |
hold of his miter | 2 |
as to defend their | 2 |
men could be honest | 2 |
all which it hath | 2 |
of all the southerne | 2 |
a memorandum of the | 2 |
he be such a | 2 |
breife the unappeasable rage | 2 |
went out of the | 2 |
he had the daring | 2 |
christian even in those | 2 |
a second motive is | 2 |
and cast forth as | 2 |
of some italian subjects | 2 |
supposing the power of | 2 |
for covetous ambition thinking | 2 |
emperours and other princes | 2 |
either in searching into | 2 |
as many of the | 2 |
imprinted in their hearts | 2 |
for dominion upon earth | 2 |
pulpits did sound in | 2 |
thought to have been | 2 |
quarrell to the kingdomes | 2 |
him the form of | 2 |
the people of israel | 2 |
one rebellion after an | 2 |
is founded upon devotion | 2 |
my master bought me | 2 |
can contemne the kingdome | 2 |
then to matter of | 2 |
elizabeth of most famous | 2 |
would open a way | 2 |
sir iohn fernes shallop | 2 |
imposed the like penance | 2 |
is just and taught | 2 |
that a prince is | 2 |
brought home to the | 2 |
by the first princes | 2 |
this man having obteined | 2 |
yet have they effected | 2 |
in community of nature | 2 |
among those that respected | 2 |
upon desire to drive | 2 |
it a great blessing | 2 |
but if he be | 2 |
throats into their protection | 2 |
to me a strange | 2 |
of those whose piety | 2 |
in the creation of | 2 |
how much they were | 2 |
emperour should have nothing | 2 |
spanish blood is compounded | 2 |
youth flock to their | 2 |
such a prince is | 2 |
in like sort illustrated | 2 |
and therefore it were | 2 |
accompaning this kind of | 2 |
that true cause of | 2 |
strangers will not endure | 2 |
whereto men of all | 2 |
by what right was | 2 |
they must needs defend | 2 |
scope and intention of | 2 |
to the popes rebelling | 2 |
let this doctor tell | 2 |
be taken notice of | 2 |
unto the popes good | 2 |
to be seene in | 2 |
italy under their captaine | 2 |
excesse of trouble in | 2 |
that stands in lesse | 2 |
and all this before | 2 |
at peace within it | 2 |
better case then themselves | 2 |
followed that they should | 2 |
throne henry the fourth | 2 |
house of commons see | 2 |
have brought the acheans | 2 |
like a potion of | 2 |
will it yeild plentifull | 2 |
either seeke remedy by | 2 |
by how much they | 2 |
of the turke by | 2 |
don iohn de austria | 2 |
mighty house of saxonie | 2 |
we have the examples | 2 |
this kind of war | 2 |
winch and play the | 2 |
this last and other | 2 |
but there is no | 2 |
injustice to deny leave | 2 |
politicke may defend it | 2 |
who would have brought | 2 |
satisfied her owne merchants | 2 |
with little help of | 2 |
be expected in their | 2 |
pope leo recompense the | 2 |
finde the contrary in | 2 |
the examples are not | 2 |
duke what was remayning | 2 |
hinder our king henry | 2 |
in our parts of | 2 |
is added irelands greivance | 2 |
cruell wars betweene the | 2 |
which to prevent they | 2 |
alwayes been subject to | 2 |
knowne to all the | 2 |
to refuse the ceremony | 2 |
are many other motives | 2 |
and intention of that | 2 |
same warrant to set | 2 |
king occasioned both the | 2 |
the ships in the | 2 |
those vast countryes have | 2 |
of their own magistrates | 2 |
who had already set | 2 |
rather than they would | 2 |
in time of warre | 2 |
the princes of germany | 2 |
be deprived of his | 2 |
ministred aswell to strangers | 2 |
so thought all the | 2 |
which the apostle forbids | 2 |
our countrymen have lately | 2 |
of kingdomes to us | 2 |
were more costly to | 2 |
within very few years | 2 |
hath by nature the | 2 |
title of occupiers be | 2 |
those whose piety is | 2 |
made good by winning | 2 |
hold not of the | 2 |
to advance any following | 2 |
the straits of magalane | 2 |
the papacy in many | 2 |
d the rate of | 2 |
impudent presumption in disposing | 2 |
had as furious warre | 2 |
betweene the houses of | 2 |
so far from being | 2 |
hold possession of all | 2 |
that pepine was chosen | 2 |
the kings person may | 2 |
men of warre of | 2 |
small benefit unto the | 2 |
they cast away their | 2 |
is it not the | 2 |
with many terrible engines | 2 |
the foundation of the | 2 |
to be quite abandoned | 2 |
not in such sort | 2 |
but the worke was | 2 |
beware of yeilding hasty | 2 |
obteined by help of | 2 |
the enterprise upon ierusalem | 2 |
in the minority of | 2 |
things are carried by | 2 |
the king for his | 2 |
or gregory the seaventh | 2 |
there is no other | 2 |
the worke was great | 2 |
not lost all force | 2 |
and in the end | 2 |
daies of our late | 2 |
as now it is | 2 |
such case an honest | 2 |
none so hardy as | 2 |
wherefore other cause of | 2 |
golden lions neare the | 2 |
those that occupied the | 2 |
crying to the lord | 2 |
fell out before his | 2 |
who is he that | 2 |
or being very slight | 2 |
parts were belonging to | 2 |
we might with shame | 2 |
the question by himselfe | 2 |
before the reigne of | 2 |
the owner plainly that | 2 |
the name of aeneas | 2 |
from rome that he | 2 |
would after for a | 2 |
cases it is reason | 2 |
since the dayes of | 2 |
through the cold north | 2 |
would be found appertaining | 2 |
who governed spaine in | 2 |
was to be obteined | 2 |
exercise of that lordly | 2 |
and in that sence | 2 |
most places eaten up | 2 |
help of any other | 2 |
that a greater number | 2 |
that the high priests | 2 |
the better part was | 2 |
by those misbeleivers when | 2 |
warre they tooke the | 2 |
hath power over his | 2 |
there can be but | 2 |
that hath made the | 2 |
wherein by dispensing with | 2 |
if pope pius his | 2 |
into whose hands my | 2 |
the people of this | 2 |
by a generall councill | 2 |
which the world abroad | 2 |
the essentiall parts thereof | 2 |
wisely i say not | 2 |
be a man of | 2 |
imbraced in all countryes | 2 |
beare armes for defence | 2 |
was to winch and | 2 |
turkes violence urged a | 2 |
had consecrated the citie | 2 |
giveth little respite or | 2 |
seeke leave to right | 2 |
government might wholly give | 2 |
up to be a | 2 |
the good leisure of | 2 |
by winning messana should | 2 |
to order the church | 2 |
a lawfull use of | 2 |
may not but conjecture | 2 |
lost the very memory | 2 |
other men judge that | 2 |
victualls and other helps | 2 |
perhaps before helen of | 2 |
he hath nothing to | 2 |
any thing of it | 2 |
mighty will continually seeke | 2 |
the ecclesiasticall government of | 2 |
that her subjects should | 2 |
of a vanquished king | 2 |
to that good king | 2 |
worke to raise it | 2 |
lay the load upon | 2 |
trade or usefull possessions | 2 |
they tooke not upon | 2 |
carrying the warre over | 2 |
besieged rome with the | 2 |
not the same pope | 2 |
many noblemen in all | 2 |
memory have kept themselves | 2 |
from his throne henry | 2 |
could be wholly imployed | 2 |
this is to be | 2 |
often visitting those which | 2 |
mainteineth still growing upon | 2 |
war or of law | 2 |
he now challengeth more | 2 |
to bestow themselves for | 2 |
for that the kingdome | 2 |
the kingdome of heaven | 2 |
may be secure from | 2 |
whereto commonly they are | 2 |
as for the doctors | 2 |
all the bishops in | 2 |
and money they must | 2 |
all the earle of | 2 |
be defined the exercise | 2 |
much lesse to frame | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
i call not here | 2 |
that the bishops of | 2 |
greater good is to | 2 |
used by teaching all | 2 |
the rest of those | 2 |
vincent of valnarda could | 2 |
rooting out or expelling | 2 |
perhaps to the ancestors | 2 |
hath scarce as yet | 2 |
there is no misery | 2 |
goods of our english | 2 |
piety of the undertakers | 2 |
warre to be made | 2 |
the advantages which he | 2 |
his duty with a | 2 |
desire to drive the | 2 |
the end of it | 2 |
being of justice consisted | 2 |
his holinesse had appointed | 2 |
quiet and peaceable life | 2 |
out unto their owne | 2 |
and confirmed it unto | 2 |
the faith which they | 2 |
against the emperour leo | 2 |
the lawfulnesse of voluntary | 2 |
who to be accounted | 2 |
so it is with | 2 |
to the mighty house | 2 |
or putrid matter to | 2 |
the affairs of barbary | 2 |
christian love with any | 2 |
few kingdomes in all | 2 |
of his great riches | 2 |
the doctor offers to | 2 |
for the mastery of | 2 |
the close of this | 2 |
shall return every man | 2 |
what other colour used | 2 |
by the faction of | 2 |
who was one of | 2 |
of the christians not | 2 |
oppose not only the | 2 |
necessary to be setled | 2 |
to answer the arguments | 2 |
the warre to the | 2 |
higher power to resist | 2 |
resists the ordinance of | 2 |
when there was no | 2 |
works to dispoile poor | 2 |
but not the like | 2 |
that can expect good | 2 |
to yeild up to | 2 |
sufficient cause to take | 2 |
as well as david | 2 |
by war the wrongers | 2 |
more patriarchs would have | 2 |
text of the apostle | 2 |
enter upon land unhabited | 2 |
in this action highly | 2 |
and withall his bounds | 2 |
charles the of fraunce | 2 |
long as they are | 2 |
in the choise of | 2 |
he had never here | 2 |
at length enforced to | 2 |
hear our cannon roar | 2 |
is to me a | 2 |
their bands halfe emptie | 2 |
provocation to the redresse | 2 |
time as brittaine was | 2 |
meanes to preserve it | 2 |
to sweare unto our | 2 |
by the grace of | 2 |
the counterfeited name of | 2 |
from whose plants to | 2 |
some books of fryars | 2 |
set up and live | 2 |
won the empire of | 2 |
the misery of invasive | 2 |
superfluous to tell how | 2 |
popes rebelling against their | 2 |
arithmeticall progression might easily | 2 |
stiled by the apostle | 2 |
need the protection of | 2 |
of lesse vertue to | 2 |
nation to us knowne | 2 |
laid claime for himself | 2 |
have been ordeined for | 2 |
of their journey thitherward | 2 |
that had consecrated the | 2 |
heire of his great | 2 |
ordnance as they are | 2 |
from which their courage | 2 |
dutch here in england | 2 |
was held yet in | 2 |
to require them to | 2 |
as many of one | 2 |
sea shine with gallantry | 2 |
for their owne better | 2 |
the empire was held | 2 |
he sees none other | 2 |
and was the cause | 2 |
the islanders of iersey | 2 |
as was that of | 2 |
necessary to make it | 2 |
neer neighbourhood of those | 2 |
that the kingdome of | 2 |
those that would be | 2 |
words to adorne that | 2 |
yet it may be | 2 |
powers in the plurall | 2 |
and ever hath been | 2 |
shewn the lawfulness of | 2 |
fault more then all | 2 |
a supposition of resistance | 2 |
be subject to the | 2 |
had they not been | 2 |
avoid or possibly resist | 2 |
yet was not his | 2 |
could not pass away | 2 |
power and the abuse | 2 |
associats they must needs | 2 |
would have been the | 2 |
themselves in greatnesse with | 2 |
but this was not | 2 |
were needfull that justice | 2 |
where bee duly ministred | 2 |
our king iohn of | 2 |
who could match the | 2 |
the turkes in spirituall | 2 |
many terrible engines of | 2 |
nor advanced their miters | 2 |
being carried by his | 2 |
for the greatest part | 2 |
i say the parliament | 2 |
advantage of honour given | 2 |
the times of persecution | 2 |
is that in councils | 2 |
could have wonne all | 2 |
french bishops refusall to | 2 |
as here it is | 2 |
of the world and | 2 |
that befell them by | 2 |
to be troubled with | 2 |
is overlaid by the | 2 |
have wanted such and | 2 |
of much advantage against | 2 |
should seeme that the | 2 |
any notable emptying of | 2 |
gotten all that the | 2 |
that they may say | 2 |
no lesse power then | 2 |
in need of all | 2 |
ought to be in | 2 |
and that princes excusing | 2 |
how great a difference | 2 |
the benefit of that | 2 |
ought to hold it | 2 |
bishop of spyers dealt | 2 |
had the power of | 2 |
and so that the | 2 |
the kings his successors | 2 |
citizens they were chastised | 2 |
there hath perished no | 2 |
one which molested the | 2 |
it were supposed that | 2 |
kingdome some few generations | 2 |
in reference to his | 2 |
and that by the | 2 |
to resist and overthrow | 2 |
and built a forte | 2 |
usually borrow pretence from | 2 |
the power of resisting | 2 |
such kingdomes will be | 2 |
and is not this | 2 |
not goe out free | 2 |
what hath beene said | 2 |
every ship according to | 2 |
of which excommunication fardinand | 2 |
the opening of the | 2 |
in all parts of | 2 |
any one of the | 2 |
the apostle forbids to | 2 |
to discover the myne | 2 |
the promises of the | 2 |
restored them without demand | 2 |
is more in seeming | 2 |
from the rule of | 2 |
to be lesse forward | 2 |
took upon him the | 2 |
subjection more then meerely | 2 |
easily mainetained with supply | 2 |
and if every man | 2 |
the examples are many | 2 |
pope leo thereby raised | 2 |
and daily ill intreated | 2 |
and not obteining this | 2 |
in their owne country | 2 |
of a spanish towne | 2 |
subject unto the kings | 2 |
might have been omitted | 2 |
of the year waller | 2 |
her subjects should right | 2 |
for which they were | 2 |
his enemies head in | 2 |
to be an unnaturall | 2 |
returns to those that | 2 |
that the forged canons | 2 |
need not cite philip | 2 |
power of life from | 2 |
which they taught should | 2 |
to dispose of it | 2 |
making of war prosperous | 2 |
principall place of strength | 2 |
and where many men | 2 |
country is overlaid by | 2 |
war the wrongers of | 2 |
unacquainted with such romish | 2 |
made her glorious in | 2 |
the self same busines | 2 |
even our cities and | 2 |
be concluded and agreed | 2 |
so zealous in pursuit | 2 |
it were ordered in | 2 |
although there be no | 2 |
the diocesse of winchester | 2 |
owne as much as | 2 |
is required of men | 2 |
came to take away | 2 |
occupiers be good in | 2 |
spaine is yet fresh | 2 |
which molested the sea | 2 |
and one of them | 2 |
the title of occupiers | 2 |
all discreet princes should | 2 |
of the martial discipline | 2 |
being indeed a great | 2 |
and carefully retaine the | 2 |
as farre as their | 2 |
may be without all | 2 |
be to them no | 2 |
hath been his custome | 2 |
be avoided that the | 2 |
his dignity of a | 2 |
in that place of | 2 |
hazard their lives in | 2 |
things offered to idols | 2 |
from the king and | 2 |
over his owne freedom | 2 |
order be taken for | 2 |
but what if the | 2 |
back to the duke | 2 |
there the holland fleet | 2 |
they made a warre | 2 |
should be subject in | 2 |
or which arise between | 2 |
henry though it would | 2 |
assistance of lueitpraud king | 2 |
released the frenchmen of | 2 |
cause of so many | 2 |
collation of ecclesiasticall dignities | 2 |
taken for agreement between | 2 |
by the oath of | 2 |
the necessity of law | 2 |
the fourth by pope | 2 |
and set downe for | 2 |
that god doth not | 2 |
power nor advanced their | 2 |
shamelesse justification by their | 2 |
long it was indeed | 2 |
the application of this | 2 |
taking al from him | 2 |
in the lords house | 2 |
leave witnesse of their | 2 |
long vacation to refuse | 2 |
thirsty dealing of that | 2 |
and lastly of the | 2 |
beliefe to the robes | 2 |
the pope their lord | 2 |
by any motives of | 2 |
then in vacuum venire | 2 |
are not able to | 2 |
and returne the injury | 2 |
ordered the countries which | 2 |
their owne better government | 2 |
warrant to set our | 2 |
were attached by the | 2 |
and such desire from | 2 |
commons see more then | 2 |
owne merchants to the | 2 |
to hazard his owne | 2 |
i am not willing | 2 |
to heare all that | 2 |
the bishops of abissines | 2 |
as it is said | 2 |
the towns which he | 2 |
by any lawfull power | 2 |
not well assured untill | 2 |
one against an other | 2 |
the offering party is | 2 |
half the vintage of | 2 |
of injuries and protection | 2 |
our first success in | 2 |
unto a great number | 2 |
were a matter of | 2 |
not that country thereby | 2 |
to make a man | 2 |
those like a numerous | 2 |
and deposed by the | 2 |
are like to follow | 2 |
within those streights make | 2 |
neither have meere tyrants | 2 |
for the race of | 2 |
bound to be under | 2 |
yea from such as | 2 |
all that were in | 2 |
sword of the people | 2 |
in case of danger | 2 |
fundamentalls of this government | 2 |
dealt they not after | 2 |
brace the power supposed | 2 |
those parts were belonging | 2 |
shall perswade a mighty | 2 |
of their turbulent spirits | 2 |
that have not been | 2 |
isles were annexed to | 2 |
this was for serving | 2 |
grew powerfull in the | 2 |
held of them in | 2 |
hath given to mankind | 2 |
be well affirmed by | 2 |
mankind would increase in | 2 |
by such demeanour they | 2 |
the king of assyria | 2 |
losse of his people | 2 |
had also been mighty | 2 |
of the emperours coller | 2 |
be divided by mountaines | 2 |
there were none so | 2 |
it were then decided | 2 |
they were the popes | 2 |
of which the former | 2 |
advance any following enterprise | 2 |
for where many younger | 2 |
of the states of | 2 |
every man had his | 2 |
them unto a country | 2 |
or consent of the | 2 |
not only the bruit | 2 |
the cause of so | 2 |
those words of the | 2 |
amongst the last that | 2 |
reformed by the sword | 2 |
country is better provided | 2 |
horrible effusion of blood | 2 |
the pope could threaten | 2 |
rather should regard the | 2 |
faire entrance at pleasure | 2 |
unto him of antioch | 2 |
then in the manner | 2 |
majesties title to the | 2 |
used much perswasion and | 2 |
for himself unto that | 2 |
the parliament and so | 2 |
unappeasable rage of hildebrand | 2 |
make himself irrecoverably a | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
seemes to me a | 2 |
his conscience any way | 2 |
their curses were regarded | 2 |
so not to be | 2 |
exceptions may be framed | 2 |
had not been as | 2 |
patriarchs whose jurisdiction depended | 2 |
for his majesties service | 2 |
if it be true | 2 |
thereby in a short | 2 |
of the slave in | 2 |
and the king and | 2 |
r estc r ocm | 2 |
to raise it self | 2 |
being of an inferiour | 2 |
be neither too narrow | 2 |
not suffer him to | 2 |
are wasted and consumed | 2 |
was discernedly reckoned among | 2 |
the administration of them | 2 |
before the english bend | 2 |
truely i know not | 2 |
reason there hath no | 2 |
the opinion that went | 2 |
cannot meet but by | 2 |
being there openly read | 2 |
forces of all christian | 2 |
so in matters of | 2 |
that hold not of | 2 |
as the doctor speaks | 2 |
refusall of an archbishop | 2 |
slight is gladly entertained | 2 |
times not long foregoing | 2 |
hildebrand or gregory the | 2 |
domesticall then the forreigne | 2 |
and they need not | 2 |
that himself had excommunicated | 2 |
labour of such a | 2 |
of a greater multitude | 2 |
people were taught how | 2 |
be made upon them | 2 |
with a bloody confusion | 2 |
as not to have | 2 |
it is observed by | 2 |
the greater detriment which | 2 |
a wing b estc | 2 |
be a slave for | 2 |
untill they had made | 2 |
whose plants to fil | 2 |
and if he will | 2 |
of those daily wars | 2 |
have been leavyed for | 2 |
were the popes domesticall | 2 |
supposed fathers of the | 2 |
by god and nature | 2 |
vacation to refuse the | 2 |
bruit force of our | 2 |
discipline of the romane | 2 |
this were most absurd | 2 |
to maintaine the priviledges | 2 |
the necessity of that | 2 |
so the warre thus | 2 |
the minister of the | 2 |
no more to the | 2 |
then all the peoples | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
is there that is | 2 |
the world upon all | 2 |
now holds in italie | 2 |
means to tell of | 2 |
what wonder is it | 2 |
need of all which | 2 |
in all saracen lands | 2 |
the warre is better | 2 |
there was not one | 2 |
their fleet abandoning the | 2 |
taking away the life | 2 |
consent to alter the | 2 |
now pretended by the | 2 |
of so huge a | 2 |
generall store unto a | 2 |
name of aeneas silvius | 2 |
could serve the quire | 2 |
maine and fundamentall cause | 2 |
had bestowed more then | 2 |
and the end of | 2 |
spyers dealt herein perhaps | 2 |
men of all nations | 2 |
and by king philip | 2 |
many places weares the | 2 |
satisfaction he undertooke the | 2 |
and more afraid indeed | 2 |
to make her a | 2 |
they were valiant men | 2 |
or between kings and | 2 |
of an holy man | 2 |
having more then enough | 2 |
that the sons of | 2 |
of false seeming justice | 2 |
thereto belonging pardon of | 2 |
of rome with their | 2 |
service from his bondslaves | 2 |
with their wives and | 2 |
of the low dutch | 2 |
as slanderers of men | 2 |
cases there will be | 2 |
the honourable piety of | 2 |
not the troublers of | 2 |
such a number of | 2 |
would have been prevented | 2 |
them perhaps were never | 2 |
who first enabled them | 2 |
and an unusual star | 2 |
of the artillery garden | 2 |
but also to the | 2 |
confirmed it unto the | 2 |
to mankind over the | 2 |
the kings personall command | 2 |
what history shall we | 2 |
driven by an other | 2 |
chiefe enterprise was the | 2 |
he was bound to | 2 |
as by that i | 2 |
then that himself had | 2 |
not simply a power | 2 |
and sir william heydon | 2 |
force of war becomes | 2 |
countries which they then | 2 |
in the said court | 2 |
hand against the lords | 2 |
the community of the | 2 |
what he meant by | 2 |
of those ill affected | 2 |
and the caliphes following | 2 |
were trained vp in | 2 |
or deceivers which got | 2 |
have a faire entrance | 2 |
done a notable good | 2 |
naked savages fighting disorderly | 2 |