A New Essay on Civil Power in Things Sacred: Or an Enquiry After an Establish'd Religion, Consistent with the Just Liberties of Mankind, ...M. Steen, 1739 - 110 páginas |
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... chuse their own Succeffors themselves ; for then the People have divested themselves of all share in the Government . ( 3. ) A third fort have chosen a Popular Government , that is , where the People them- felves meet and make Laws ...
... chuse their own Succeffors themselves ; for then the People have divested themselves of all share in the Government . ( 3. ) A third fort have chosen a Popular Government , that is , where the People them- felves meet and make Laws ...
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... , Officers in the Army and the State meerly because they are Chri- ftians ? Or if particular Cities or Towns or L 2 Counties Counties have a Right by the Conftitution to chuse their Sect . 9. among Rulers and Officers . 75.
... , Officers in the Army and the State meerly because they are Chri- ftians ? Or if particular Cities or Towns or L 2 Counties Counties have a Right by the Conftitution to chuse their Sect . 9. among Rulers and Officers . 75.
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... chuse their own Magiftrates or Officers , why should they be hindred from enjoying the Benefit of fuch Magiftrates as are fup- posed to be wifeft and fitteft , meerly because they profefs Christianity ? Can this be for the Welfare of ...
... chuse their own Magiftrates or Officers , why should they be hindred from enjoying the Benefit of fuch Magiftrates as are fup- posed to be wifeft and fitteft , meerly because they profefs Christianity ? Can this be for the Welfare of ...
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... chuse and appoint Perfons of their own Sect to be Officers of the State ; fuppofing still they do not exclude others by a Law , and thereby lay a publick Reproach or Odium upon those who have no way deferved it . If there be a just and ...
... chuse and appoint Perfons of their own Sect to be Officers of the State ; fuppofing still they do not exclude others by a Law , and thereby lay a publick Reproach or Odium upon those who have no way deferved it . If there be a just and ...
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Página 83 - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
Página 43 - And whatfoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jefus ; giving thanks to God and the Father by him.
Página 9 - ... opinions and worship, with the interior principle and the external expressions of it, under the limitation just announced, he has nothing to do.* The principle that a civil government should interfere with religion, is surely a general one if it be true ; and it seems to lead to this conclusion, that, " if civil government did properly extend its authority to religion, and the things of future happiness, no government or governors could be said to be appointed of God who are of a false religion,...