Redde debitum. Or, A discourse in defence of three chiefe fatherhoods grounded upon a text dilated to the latitude of the fift Commandement; and is therfore grounded thereupon, because 'twas first intended for the pulpit, and should have beene concluded in one or two sermons, but is extended since to a larger tract; and written chiefely in confutation of all disobedient and factious kinde of people, who are enemies both to the Church and state. By John Svvan.
- Title
- Redde debitum. Or, A discourse in defence of three chiefe fatherhoods grounded upon a text dilated to the latitude of the fift Commandement; and is therfore grounded thereupon, because 'twas first intended for the pulpit, and should have beene concluded in one or two sermons, but is extended since to a larger tract; and written chiefely in confutation of all disobedient and factious kinde of people, who are enemies both to the Church and state. By John Svvan.
- Author
- Swan, John, d. 1671.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by I[ohn] D[awson] for Iohn Williams, at the signe of the Crane, in St. Pauls Church-yard,
- 1640.
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- Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Anglican authors -- Early works to 1800.
- Ten commandments -- Parents -- Early works to 1800.
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"Redde debitum. Or, A discourse in defence of three chiefe fatherhoods grounded upon a text dilated to the latitude of the fift Commandement; and is therfore grounded thereupon, because 'twas first intended for the pulpit, and should have beene concluded in one or two sermons, but is extended since to a larger tract; and written chiefely in confutation of all disobedient and factious kinde of people, who are enemies both to the Church and state. By John Svvan." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13216.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO ALL SVCH FAMOVS WORTHIES as are both able, and zealous Patrons of the Church, and State, and of such as endeavour the good thereof; Grace, Mercie, and Peace be multiplied from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
- TO THE CHRISTIAN and courteous Reader.
- REDDE DEBITƲM.
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