Discourses Preached on Several Occasions: By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Sherlock, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of London, and Master of the Temple. Vol. V..At the Clarendon Press, 1797 - 338 pages |
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... Subject first began , is neither eafy , nor at this Time neceffary . But whatever the Original of Government has been , or upon what Ac- count foever lawful Authority has been gained ; upon the fame , Obedience becomes due . At the Time ...
... Subject first began , is neither eafy , nor at this Time neceffary . But whatever the Original of Government has been , or upon what Ac- count foever lawful Authority has been gained ; upon the fame , Obedience becomes due . At the Time ...
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... Subject is bound to obey . The things which are God's must be rendered unto God ; and therefore no divine Law , declared either by the clear Light of Nature , or exprefs Revelation , can be fuperfeded by the Com- mand of any earthly ...
... Subject is bound to obey . The things which are God's must be rendered unto God ; and therefore no divine Law , declared either by the clear Light of Nature , or exprefs Revelation , can be fuperfeded by the Com- mand of any earthly ...
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... Subject : which , as he may lawfully expect from his Prince ; fo is he bound to him , in the like Duty of de- fending his Perfon and Government , when- ever Occafion requires . When Men en- tered into civil Society , they refigned all ...
... Subject : which , as he may lawfully expect from his Prince ; fo is he bound to him , in the like Duty of de- fending his Perfon and Government , when- ever Occafion requires . When Men en- tered into civil Society , they refigned all ...
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... Subject to bear any Inconvenience arifing from the prefent Constitution , rather than , by too precipitately throwing it off , to prevent the regular Methods of Alteration . To pretend public Good , is common to all Factions and Parties ...
... Subject to bear any Inconvenience arifing from the prefent Constitution , rather than , by too precipitately throwing it off , to prevent the regular Methods of Alteration . To pretend public Good , is common to all Factions and Parties ...
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... Subjects , might well have expected to make his Name dear to this Nation , and his Memory glo- rious , upon a better Account than the Hif- tory of this Day affords . He was formed by Nature and Grace to be an Ornament of better Times ...
... Subjects , might well have expected to make his Name dear to this Nation , and his Memory glo- rious , upon a better Account than the Hif- tory of this Day affords . He was formed by Nature and Grace to be an Ornament of better Times ...
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