England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 pàgines |
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Pàgina 141
... liberty of conscience in religion a funda- mental ? So long as there is liberty of conscience for the Su- preme Magistrate to exercise his conscience in erecting what form of church - government he is satisfied he should set up , -why ...
... liberty of conscience in religion a funda- mental ? So long as there is liberty of conscience for the Su- preme Magistrate to exercise his conscience in erecting what form of church - government he is satisfied he should set up , -why ...
Pàgina 142
... liberty ! ' But give him it , and to his power he will not yield it to anybody else . Where is our ingenuous- ness ? Liberty of conscience - truly that's a thing ought to be very reciprocal ! The magistrate hath his supremacy , and he ...
... liberty ! ' But give him it , and to his power he will not yield it to anybody else . Where is our ingenuous- ness ? Liberty of conscience - truly that's a thing ought to be very reciprocal ! The magistrate hath his supremacy , and he ...
Pàgina 151
... liberty of subjects . ] To resist the Sword of the Common - wealth in defence of another man , guilty or innocent , no man hath Liberty ; because such Liberty takes away from the Soveraign the means of Protecting us , and is therefore ...
... liberty of subjects . ] To resist the Sword of the Common - wealth in defence of another man , guilty or innocent , no man hath Liberty ; because such Liberty takes away from the Soveraign the means of Protecting us , and is therefore ...
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