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... oaths , violence , rapine , oppression of honest men , persecution to the death for conscience sake , pillaging and ... oath to be a covenant between the people and the king , binding the former to all lawful obedience , restraining the ...
... oaths , violence , rapine , oppression of honest men , persecution to the death for conscience sake , pillaging and ... oath to be a covenant between the people and the king , binding the former to all lawful obedience , restraining the ...
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... oath of God . Be not hasty to go out of his sight ; stand not in an evil thing ; for he doth whatsoever pleaseth him . Where the word of a king is , there is power ; and who may say unto him , What dost thou ? " It is well enough known ...
... oath of God . Be not hasty to go out of his sight ; stand not in an evil thing ; for he doth whatsoever pleaseth him . Where the word of a king is , there is power ; and who may say unto him , What dost thou ? " It is well enough known ...
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... oath to defend the public safety , betrays it notwithstanding all . At last you grant that " Moses prescribes laws , according to which the king that the people of Israel should choose ought to govern , though different from this right ...
... oath to defend the public safety , betrays it notwithstanding all . At last you grant that " Moses prescribes laws , according to which the king that the people of Israel should choose ought to govern , though different from this right ...
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... oaths . But you avoid orthodox writers , and endeavour to burden the truth with prejudice and calumny , by making the pope the first assertor of what is a known and common received opinion amongst them ; which if you did not do it ...
... oaths . But you avoid orthodox writers , and endeavour to burden the truth with prejudice and calumny , by making the pope the first assertor of what is a known and common received opinion amongst them ; which if you did not do it ...
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... oath of allegiance to their king . For Francis Hottoman , who was both a Frenchman and a lawyer , and a very learned man , in the 13th chapter of his Francogallia , denies that either Chilperic was deposed , or the kingdom translated to ...
... oath of allegiance to their king . For Francis Hottoman , who was both a Frenchman and a lawyer , and a very learned man , in the 13th chapter of his Francogallia , denies that either Chilperic was deposed , or the kingdom translated to ...
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