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The bulk of The bulk of mankind are little able , and of no other less habituated ,
to analize the import and rights , than such as they can en - " tendency of words
and phrases ; and few joy , which are social rights . amongst them will separate ...
The bulk of The bulk of mankind are little able , and of no other less habituated ,
to analize the import and rights , than such as they can en - " tendency of words
and phrases ; and few joy , which are social rights . amongst them will separate ...
Page 278
First , it is a visitatory , or a reforming power , which is executed by enquiry of
offences against laws established , and by executing such laws . Secondly , it is
an ordinary jurisdiétion ; for it is such , as by any fpiritual authority may be acted ...
First , it is a visitatory , or a reforming power , which is executed by enquiry of
offences against laws established , and by executing such laws . Secondly , it is
an ordinary jurisdiétion ; for it is such , as by any fpiritual authority may be acted ...
Page 304
monarchy . , The end of our finess and end of this office was to exercise and
administer the regal power in guiding and governing the people of this nation , for
the good of the whole body , in such manner as should be agreeable , and ...
monarchy . , The end of our finess and end of this office was to exercise and
administer the regal power in guiding and governing the people of this nation , for
the good of the whole body , in such manner as should be agreeable , and ...
Page 474
Such truly is passive obedience , which excludes resistance ; and such passive
obedience is morally , physically , and metaphysically impossible in the happy
conftitution of our government . No one ever pretended , that our monarchy was ...
Such truly is passive obedience , which excludes resistance ; and such passive
obedience is morally , physically , and metaphysically impossible in the happy
conftitution of our government . No one ever pretended , that our monarchy was ...
Page 571
There were but few Christions then , and not many of them rich , or of ability , so
as they were not ripe for such a purpose . “ As if * a man should write to such
Chriftions as are under the Turk , in substance poor , in courage feeble , in
strength ...
There were but few Christions then , and not many of them rich , or of ability , so
as they were not ripe for such a purpose . “ As if * a man should write to such
Chriftions as are under the Turk , in substance poor , in courage feeble , in
strength ...
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