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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... were in Form and Authority vaftly different . All Obedience is primarily owing to God , the Fountain of all Power : and should it please him to take upon himself the the perfonal Government of Nations ; as he did fometime 6 DISCOURSE I.
... were in Form and Authority vaftly different . All Obedience is primarily owing to God , the Fountain of all Power : and should it please him to take upon himself the the perfonal Government of Nations ; as he did fometime 6 DISCOURSE I.
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... himself the external Government of that People . But where God did not so visibly intereft himself , but committed the Reins of Government to earthly Princes ; the mak- ing Laws for the external and visible Or- der of the World was ...
... himself the external Government of that People . But where God did not so visibly intereft himself , but committed the Reins of Government to earthly Princes ; the mak- ing Laws for the external and visible Or- der of the World was ...
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... himself . The external Part of Obedience is that , in the due Performance of which the Beauty and Order of the World confifts ; and therefore this is the proper Care of the Governors of the World . The fame holds in Religion , which is ...
... himself . The external Part of Obedience is that , in the due Performance of which the Beauty and Order of the World confifts ; and therefore this is the proper Care of the Governors of the World . The fame holds in Religion , which is ...
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... himself judge of what is decent and convenient , and what fit to be obeyed ; whereas in Matters of civil Government , whatever they act , they dare not pretend to the fame difcretionary Power : as if the Cafe were not the fame in both ...
... himself judge of what is decent and convenient , and what fit to be obeyed ; whereas in Matters of civil Government , whatever they act , they dare not pretend to the fame difcretionary Power : as if the Cafe were not the fame in both ...
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... himself diftinguishes this Reception of a Prophet from the other Reception , which is obeying and hearken- ing to his Voice , in the 14th Verfe : Who- foever shall not receive you , nor hear your Words ; when you depart out of that ...
... himself diftinguishes this Reception of a Prophet from the other Reception , which is obeying and hearken- ing to his Voice , in the 14th Verfe : Who- foever shall not receive you , nor hear your Words ; when you depart out of that ...
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