Edward Gee
1613 – 1660
A Plea for Non-Scribers. Or The Grounds and Reasons of many Ministers in Cheshire, Lancashire and the Parts adjoyning for their refusall of the late Engagement Modestly Propounded, Either for Receiving of Satisfaction (which they much desire) Or of Indemn
A Treatise Of Prayer
A Vindication Of The Oath of Allegiance In Ansvver To A Paper disperst by Mr Sam
A vindication of the oath of allegiance in answer to a paper disperst by Mr. Sam. Eaton
A vindication of the Oath of allegiance in answer to a paper disperst by Mr. Sam: Eaton, pretending to prove the Oath of allegiance voyd and non-obliging. Wherein his positions against it are examined and confuted
An exercitation concerning usurped powers
An exercitation concerning usurped powers wherein the difference betwixt civil authority and usurpation is stated
An Exercitation Concerning Vsvrped Powers Wherein The Difference betwixt Civil Au- thority and Vsurpation is stated. That the obedience due to lawfull Magistrates, is not owing, or payable, to Usurped Powers, is maintained, The Obligation of Oaths, and ot
An exercitation concerning vsvrped powers wherein the difference betwixt civil authority and vsurpation is stated
The Divine Right and Original Of The Civill Magistrate From God, [As it is drawn by the Apostle S.Paul in those words, Rom. 13 : 1. ...] Illustrated and Vindicated In a Treatise upon that Text. Wherein The procedure of Political Dominion from God, by his