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Early Modern Books
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Vitae quorundam eruditissimorum et illustrium virorum
Type
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Book
Creator
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Thomas Smith
Publisher
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Apud Davidem Mortier
Date
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1707
Zotero
Title
Vitae quorundam eruditissimorum et illustrium virorum
Item Type
Book
Author
Thomas Smith
Place
Londini [i.e. Amstelodami?]
Publisher
Apud Davidem Mortier
Date
1707
Call Number
CT772 .S64 1707
Num Pages
1
Note
<p>False imprint; probably printed in the Netherlands Biographies of James Ussher, John Cosin, Henry Briggs, John Bainbridge, John Greaves, Sir Peter Young, Patrick Young, and John Dee</p>
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1700-1799
Bainbridge John
Bio-bibliography
Biography
Briggs Henry
Cosin John
Dee John
Great Britain
Greaves John
London England
Science
Ussher James
Young Patrick
Young Peter
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Title
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Early Modern Books
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The power communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subject by the most reverend ... James, late Lord Archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland ... published ... by the Reverend Father in God, Robert Lord Bishop of Lincoln, with his Lordships preface thereunto.
Type
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Book
Creator
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James Ussher
Contributor
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Robert Sanderson
Publisher
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Printed for Anne Seile
Date
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1661
Zotero
Title
The power communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subject by the most reverend ... James, late Lord Archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland ... published ... by the Reverend Father in God, Robert Lord Bishop of Lincoln, with his Lordships preface thereunto.
Item Type
Book
Author
James Ussher
Contributor
Robert Sanderson
Place
London
Publisher
Printed for Anne Seile
Date
1661
Call Number
JC389 .U7 1661
Num Pages
44
Note
References: NUC pre-1956, vol. 626, p. 463a
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1600-1699
Divine right of kings
Obedience
Ussher James