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His principal works were ''De Regno el Regali Potestate'',(1600), a strenuous defence of the rights of kings, in which he refutes the doctrines of those he coins [[monarchomachs]]: [[George Buchanan (humanist)|George Buchanan]], “Junius Brutus” ([[Hubert Languet]]) and [[Jean Boucher]]; and ''De Potestate Papae'', (1609), in opposition to the usurpation of temporal powers by the [[pope]], which called forth the celebrated reply of [[Robert Bellarmine|Cardinal Bellarmine]]; also commentaries on some of the titles of the ''Pandects''.
 
[[Category:1546 births|Barclay, William]]
[[Category:1608 deaths|Barclay, William]]