Of Civil Government and TolerationCassell, 1895 - 192 páginas |
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... Divine origin of absolute monarchy . As that theory has no supporters left in England , it is enough here to take Locke's refutation of it for granted . But the Essay destructive of a false theory of government was followed in the next ...
... Divine origin of absolute monarchy . As that theory has no supporters left in England , it is enough here to take Locke's refutation of it for granted . But the Essay destructive of a false theory of government was followed in the next ...
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... divine authority to leave father and mother and cleave to his wife . 66. But though there be a time when a child comes to be as free from subjection to the will and command of this father , as the father himself is free from subjection ...
... divine authority to leave father and mother and cleave to his wife . 66. But though there be a time when a child comes to be as free from subjection to the will and command of this father , as the father himself is free from subjection ...
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... divine , descended , or authorised from heaven , give them out for whom or what you please , the same will happen . The people generally ill - treated , and contrary to right , will be ready upon any occasion to ease themselves of a ...
... divine , descended , or authorised from heaven , give them out for whom or what you please , the same will happen . The people generally ill - treated , and contrary to right , will be ready upon any occasion to ease themselves of a ...
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... Divine Law shuts up the people from all manner of rebellion . Whereby it is evident , even by his own doc- trine , that , since they may in some cases resist , all resisting of princes is not rebellion . His words are in English these ...
... Divine Law shuts up the people from all manner of rebellion . Whereby it is evident , even by his own doc- trine , that , since they may in some cases resist , all resisting of princes is not rebellion . His words are in English these ...
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... Divine Majesty . In the second place , the care of souls cannot belong to the civil magistrate , because his power consists only in outward force ; but true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion of the mind , without ...
... Divine Majesty . In the second place , the care of souls cannot belong to the civil magistrate , because his power consists only in outward force ; but true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion of the mind , without ...
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