Obedience perpetually due to kings,: because the kingly power is inseparable from the one kings person. Delivered in a sermon to Mr. Peter Gunning's congregation in Exeter Chappel, near the Savoy, on the appointed Thanksgiving-day, June 28. 1660. By William Towers, Batchelor in Divinity, and curate at Upton near Northampton.
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- Obedience perpetually due to kings,: because the kingly power is inseparable from the one kings person. Delivered in a sermon to Mr. Peter Gunning's congregation in Exeter Chappel, near the Savoy, on the appointed Thanksgiving-day, June 28. 1660. By William Towers, Batchelor in Divinity, and curate at Upton near Northampton.
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- Towers, William, 1617?-1666.
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- London :: printed by R.D. for Thomas Rooks, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Holy Lamb at the east end of S. Paul's,
- 1660.
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- Sermons, English
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"Obedience perpetually due to kings,: because the kingly power is inseparable from the one kings person. Delivered in a sermon to Mr. Peter Gunning's congregation in Exeter Chappel, near the Savoy, on the appointed Thanksgiving-day, June 28. 1660. By William Towers, Batchelor in Divinity, and curate at Upton near Northampton." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94767.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.