Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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... True it is , God hath commaunded Kinges to be obeyed , but like true it is , that in things which they commit against his glorie , or when cruelly without cause they rage against theire breth- ren , the members of Christes body , he ...
... True it is , God hath commaunded Kinges to be obeyed , but like true it is , that in things which they commit against his glorie , or when cruelly without cause they rage against theire breth- ren , the members of Christes body , he ...
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... true Christian able to give a reason of his faith , hath the word of God before him , the promised Holy Spirit , and the minde of Christ within him , I Cor . 2.16 ; a much better and safer guide of conscience , which as far as concerns ...
... true Christian able to give a reason of his faith , hath the word of God before him , the promised Holy Spirit , and the minde of Christ within him , I Cor . 2.16 ; a much better and safer guide of conscience , which as far as concerns ...
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... true Principles , and thence deduces true Consequences and Conclusions . " It was precisely be- cause he could not acknowledge the existence of right reason -that is , of " an unerring Reason " proceeding " upon true Principles " and ...
... true Principles , and thence deduces true Consequences and Conclusions . " It was precisely be- cause he could not acknowledge the existence of right reason -that is , of " an unerring Reason " proceeding " upon true Principles " and ...
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