Tomeki

The civil right of tythes

The civil right of tythes

wherein, setting aside the higher plea of jus divinum from the equity of the Leviticall law, or that of nature for sacred services, and the certain apportioning of enough by the undoubted canon of the New Testament, the labourers of the Lords vineyard of the Church of England are estated in their quota pars of the tenth or tythe per legem terrae, by civil sanction of the law of the land: which being the foundation of all civill right here, must needs render their spoilation wrong, the taking or withholding as injurious as of any other mans due

By Christopher Elderfield

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Publish Date

1650

Publisher

Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for John Holden

Language

eng

Pages

344