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As in religion , the written word of God , which , from its divine inspiration , must
essentially bear a determined and unequivocal meaning , is in disputes and
differences often resorted to , and modified by the appellants to its authority , so
as to ...
As in religion , the written word of God , which , from its divine inspiration , must
essentially bear a determined and unequivocal meaning , is in disputes and
differences often resorted to , and modified by the appellants to its authority , so
as to ...
Page 20
It is authority against authority all the way , till we come to the divine origin of the
Rights of Man at the creation . Here our enquiries find a resting place , and our
reason finds a home . If a dispute about the Rights of Man had arose at the ...
It is authority against authority all the way , till we come to the divine origin of the
Rights of Man at the creation . Here our enquiries find a resting place , and our
reason finds a home . If a dispute about the Rights of Man had arose at the ...
Page 93
So , * " when The passing of the supreme authority has debated and deter - an
obligation in mined a conclusion of law , a private subject and not to opmay not ,
consistently with the peace of the fociety , and the common duty of subjection , be
...
So , * " when The passing of the supreme authority has debated and deter - an
obligation in mined a conclusion of law , a private subject and not to opmay not ,
consistently with the peace of the fociety , and the common duty of subjection , be
...
Page 196
No one , who allows any binding force to divine authority upon earth will pretend ,
that the commandments of the old law , or the evangelical precepts of the new ,
lose any degree of their binding obligation , because they were imposed upon ...
No one , who allows any binding force to divine authority upon earth will pretend ,
that the commandments of the old law , or the evangelical precepts of the new ,
lose any degree of their binding obligation , because they were imposed upon ...
Page 267
And that also it may likewise please your highness , that it may be established
and enacted by the authority aforesaid , that + such jurisdiétion , privileges ,
superiorities , and preheminencies , spiritual and ecclefiaftical , as by any fpiritual
or ...
And that also it may likewise please your highness , that it may be established
and enacted by the authority aforesaid , that + such jurisdiétion , privileges ,
superiorities , and preheminencies , spiritual and ecclefiaftical , as by any fpiritual
or ...
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