How proper a title for him who has been declared " to be fubjeft to no law ! but that he can, " by the plenitude of his power, make right wrong, and wrong " right; virtue vice, and vice virtue! that he can difpenfe with all " laws, human and divine, and... A Collection of Tracts ... - Page 31by George Benson - 1748 - 259 pagesFull view - About this book
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...'Qxnp®<, " that lawlefs perfon."J How proper a title for him who has been declared " to be fubjeft to no law ! but that he can, " by the plenitude of...and divine, and that he may do all things above law, " without law, and againft law." And what amazing vvickednefs hath been committed under the protection... | |
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