Prose Works, Volume 2Bell & Daldy, 1861 |
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... magistrate was set above the people , so the law was set above the magistrate . ' When this would not serve , but that the law was either not executed , or misapplied , they were constrained from that time , the only remedy left them ...
... magistrate was set above the people , so the law was set above the magistrate . ' When this would not serve , but that the law was either not executed , or misapplied , they were constrained from that time , the only remedy left them ...
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... magistrate of another country . Besides , of an implicit faith which they profess , the conscience also be- comes ... magistrate can hardly err in prohibiting and quite removing at least the public and scandalous use thereof ? From the ...
... magistrate of another country . Besides , of an implicit faith which they profess , the conscience also be- comes ... magistrate can hardly err in prohibiting and quite removing at least the public and scandalous use thereof ? From the ...
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... magistrate , that profane and licentious persons omit not the performance of holy duties , which in them were odious to God even under the law , much more now under the gospel ; yet ought his care both as a magistrate and a Christian ...
... magistrate , that profane and licentious persons omit not the performance of holy duties , which in them were odious to God even under the law , much more now under the gospel ; yet ought his care both as a magistrate and a Christian ...
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proving that | 1 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
A LETTER TO A FRIEND CONCERNING THE RUPTURES | 102 |
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