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Pagina 39
... Magistrates , and the whole body of the people not dare to mutter when a King raves and acts like a mad - man ? Muft they not oppose a foolish , wicked , outrageous Tyrant , that perhaps feeks the deftruction of all in Answer to ...
... Magistrates , and the whole body of the people not dare to mutter when a King raves and acts like a mad - man ? Muft they not oppose a foolish , wicked , outrageous Tyrant , that perhaps feeks the deftruction of all in Answer to ...
Pagina 73
... Magistrate a property in every Man's Eftate , when as he himself paid his Tribute - Money with a Pro- testation , that it was more than what either Peter , or he were bound to do . The ground you rely on , is very weak ; for Money bears ...
... Magistrate a property in every Man's Eftate , when as he himself paid his Tribute - Money with a Pro- testation , that it was more than what either Peter , or he were bound to do . The ground you rely on , is very weak ; for Money bears ...
Pagina 76
... Magistrates were both created for the good of the People : And yet this is it , that you call the Opinion of the Fanatick Mastiffs in England . I fhould not have thought the People of England were Maftiff - dogs , if fuch a Mungril ...
... Magistrates were both created for the good of the People : And yet this is it , that you call the Opinion of the Fanatick Mastiffs in England . I fhould not have thought the People of England were Maftiff - dogs , if fuch a Mungril ...
Pagina 77
... Magistrates , without whom , Kings themselves cannot poffibly fubfift ? But let us suppose that St. Peter had directed his Epistle to the Natural- born Subjects , and those not private perfons neither ; suppose he had writ to the Senate ...
... Magistrates , without whom , Kings themselves cannot poffibly fubfift ? But let us suppose that St. Peter had directed his Epistle to the Natural- born Subjects , and those not private perfons neither ; suppose he had writ to the Senate ...
Pagina 84
... Magistrate takes upon him to act contrary to what St. Paul makes the Duty of those that are in Au- thority ; neither is ... Magistrates only as he himself defines and de- scribes , and not to Tyrants , which are quite other things . For ...
... Magistrate takes upon him to act contrary to what St. Paul makes the Duty of those that are in Au- thority ; neither is ... Magistrates only as he himself defines and de- scribes , and not to Tyrants , which are quite other things . For ...
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