The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... authority whatsoever ; or could such prevail for a time above law , yet , while the constitution remains sound , we may be sure the very act would soon destroy itself , and terminate at length in the utter ruin of the projectors . It is ...
... authority whatsoever ; or could such prevail for a time above law , yet , while the constitution remains sound , we may be sure the very act would soon destroy itself , and terminate at length in the utter ruin of the projectors . It is ...
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... authority for the public good , as appears from the thirteenth verse . " Submit yourselves , says the apostle , to every ordinance of man , for the Lord's sake ; whether it be to the king as supreme , or unto governors as sent by him ...
... authority for the public good , as appears from the thirteenth verse . " Submit yourselves , says the apostle , to every ordinance of man , for the Lord's sake ; whether it be to the king as supreme , or unto governors as sent by him ...
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... authority . The love of mankind , and the fear of God , those very principles from which we trace the divine original of just government , would lead us , by all probable means , to resist every tyrant to de- struction , who should ...
... authority . The love of mankind , and the fear of God , those very principles from which we trace the divine original of just government , would lead us , by all probable means , to resist every tyrant to de- struction , who should ...
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... authority . Suffer me now to apply what has been said , by earnestly charging every one of this audience to a conscientious observance of these duties ; for if there ever was a people , in a more peculiar manner , called to observe them ...
... authority . Suffer me now to apply what has been said , by earnestly charging every one of this audience to a conscientious observance of these duties ; for if there ever was a people , in a more peculiar manner , called to observe them ...
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... authority of your king . Without this we shall be as a body without a head , our strength uncollected , and ourselves an easy prey to every invader . And surely , if it be a duty in all cases for subjects to honour a king , vested with ...
... authority of your king . Without this we shall be as a body without a head , our strength uncollected , and ourselves an easy prey to every invader . And surely , if it be a duty in all cases for subjects to honour a king , vested with ...
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