The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life, Summary of Each Discourse, Notes &c, Volume 5A. J. Valpy, 1830 |
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... relations of king and subject , of master and servant ; and consequently that the example of Christ cannot be urged to limit or adjust the rights flowing from such relations . Thus his lordship had answered ; and had his lordship ...
... relations of king and subject , of master and servant ; and consequently that the example of Christ cannot be urged to limit or adjust the rights flowing from such relations . Thus his lordship had answered ; and had his lordship ...
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... relations is so very different . " His lordship shuts up this whole argument just as he began it , by leaving on the reader's mind the difference between sub- jects and slaves , as the true point on which the whole turned . His words ...
... relations is so very different . " His lordship shuts up this whole argument just as he began it , by leaving on the reader's mind the difference between sub- jects and slaves , as the true point on which the whole turned . His words ...
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... relation between the master and servant is the price paid by the master . And here I cannot but congratulate with myself that once in my life I have got into the true meaning of one of his lordship's pro- perlys ; and this too , I think ...
... relation between the master and servant is the price paid by the master . And here I cannot but congratulate with myself that once in my life I have got into the true meaning of one of his lordship's pro- perlys ; and this too , I think ...
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... relation to slaves . And if his lordship will look into the Greek Concordance for Sépw and λŋyn , he will find that stripes were not only used by masters as the punishment of slaves , but what Christians were taught to expect , and ...
... relation to slaves . And if his lordship will look into the Greek Concordance for Sépw and λŋyn , he will find that stripes were not only used by masters as the punishment of slaves , but what Christians were taught to expect , and ...
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... relation to his master's house . But the truth is as I have already hinted it to be . It was a stoical notion that all excepto sapiente were dovλo ; and to justify their doctrine , the stoics refined mightily on the word δοῦλος . So ...
... relation to his master's house . But the truth is as I have already hinted it to be . It was a stoical notion that all excepto sapiente were dovλo ; and to justify their doctrine , the stoics refined mightily on the word δοῦλος . So ...
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