The nature and obligation of oaths explained: or, a preservative against perjury, Popery, treason, and rebellion. Being, a course of lectures Read in the Divinity-School, at Oxford, in the Year 1646, by Dr. Robert Sanderson, then Regius-Professor of Divinity in that University, and afterwards Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Wherein, Various Difficult and Important cases of conscience, not only with Regard to Religion, but Civil Government, are Fairly Stated, Learnedly Discussed, and Judiciously Resolved. Translated into English from the Original Latin, and illustrated with Notes, from Grotius, Puffendorf, Barbeyrac, Le Placette, Burlamaqui, and other Learned Writers. By The Revd. Thomas Dawson, L. L. D. Translator of The Orations of Eschines and Demosthenes, concerning The Crown.

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  • The nature and obligation of oaths explained: or, a preservative against perjury, Popery, treason, and rebellion. Being, a course of lectures Read in the Divinity-School, at Oxford, in the Year 1646, by Dr. Robert Sanderson, then Regius-Professor of Divinity in that University, and afterwards Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Wherein, Various Difficult and Important cases of conscience, not only with Regard to Religion, but Civil Government, are Fairly Stated, Learnedly Discussed, and Judiciously Resolved. Translated into English from the Original Latin, and illustrated with Notes, from Grotius, Puffendorf, Barbeyrac, Le Placette, Burlamaqui, and other Learned Writers. By The Revd. Thomas Dawson, L. L. D. Translator of The Orations of Eschines and Demosthenes, concerning The Crown.
  • De juramenti promissorii obligatione. English
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Imprint
Dublin: printed and sold by Peter Wilson, in Dame-Street, MDCCLV. [1755]
Publication year
1755-1755
ESTC No.
T63909
Grub Street ID
289046
Description
xvi,[8],331,[1]p. ; 8⁰