Lex Rex [Law Is King, or The Law & The Prince] (1644)Samuel Rutherford Note - To view this resource properly, you need to have
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Whether Royal Power and Definite Forms of Government Be from God
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     1.    Sacrosan. Reg. Maj. the Sacred and Royal Prerogative of Christian kings, c. 1, q. 1, p. 6, 7.
     2.    Bellarm. de locis, lib. 5, c.6, not. 5. Politica universe considerata est de jure divino, in particulari considerata est de jure gentium
     3.    Jerome in 1. 4, Comment. in Jerem.
     4.    Basilius. epist. 125.
     5.    Athanasius, epist. ad solita
     6.    Optat. Melevitanus, lib. 3.
     7.    Epiphanius, lib. 1, tom. 3, Heres. 40.
     8.    Rivetus in decal. Mand. 5, p. 124
     9.    Piscator in loc.
   10.    Diodatus, annot.
   11.    Oecumenius quod hominum dispositione consistit, et humanis suffragiis creatur.
   12.    Cajetanus, officium regiminis, quia humanis suffragiis creatur.
   13.    Estius in loc.
   14.    Betrandus, tom. 4, Bib.
   15.    Lorin. in. lo.
   16.    Durandus lib. de orig. juris.