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Page xviii
... , domestic , and civil ; and as I had already written con- cerning the first , and the magistrates were strenuously active concerning the third , I de- termined to turn my attention to the second , or xviii INTRODUCTORY REVIEW .
... , domestic , and civil ; and as I had already written con- cerning the first , and the magistrates were strenuously active concerning the third , I de- termined to turn my attention to the second , or xviii INTRODUCTORY REVIEW .
Page xxiii
... magistrates ; nor did I write any thing on the prerogative of the crown , till the king , voted an enemy by the ... magistracy , and which was already executed . " Charles's criminality is admitted on all hands , and the only questions ...
... magistrates ; nor did I write any thing on the prerogative of the crown , till the king , voted an enemy by the ... magistracy , and which was already executed . " Charles's criminality is admitted on all hands , and the only questions ...
Page xxix
... magistrates , as well as the people , should be , and are , alike subject to the laws , and the sanction of history , with her exam- ples from all the most celebrated commonwealths , is produced ; that the regal office itself is merely ...
... magistrates , as well as the people , should be , and are , alike subject to the laws , and the sanction of history , with her exam- ples from all the most celebrated commonwealths , is produced ; that the regal office itself is merely ...
Page xxxiii
... Magistrates , " quotations from Luther , Zu- inglius , Calvin , Bucer , Pareus , Gilby , Christopher Goodman , are expressly given to this effect . Safely therefore may we set off against the Bishop's the Appendix of John Milton . Civil ...
... Magistrates , " quotations from Luther , Zu- inglius , Calvin , Bucer , Pareus , Gilby , Christopher Goodman , are expressly given to this effect . Safely therefore may we set off against the Bishop's the Appendix of John Milton . Civil ...
Page xliv
... Magistrates ; proving , that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all Ages , for any , who have the Power ... Magistrate have neglected , or denied to do it , & c . . Observations on the Articles of Peace between James Earl of Or ...
... Magistrates ; proving , that it is lawful , and hath been held so through all Ages , for any , who have the Power ... Magistrate have neglected , or denied to do it , & c . . Observations on the Articles of Peace between James Earl of Or ...
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