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... Magistrate was set above the people , so the Law was set above the Magistrate . When this would not serve , but that the Law was either not executed , or misapply'd , they were con- strain'd from that time , the onely remedy left them ...
... Magistrate was set above the people , so the Law was set above the Magistrate . When this would not serve , but that the Law was either not executed , or misapply'd , they were con- strain'd from that time , the onely remedy left them ...
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... magistrate of another countrey . Besides , of an implicit faith , which they profess , the conscience also becoms ... magistrate can hardly err in prohibiting and quite removing at least the publick and scandalous use therof . From the ...
... magistrate of another countrey . Besides , of an implicit faith , which they profess , the conscience also becoms ... magistrate can hardly err in prohibiting and quite removing at least the publick and scandalous use therof . From the ...
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... magistrate , that prophane and licentious persons omit not the performance of holy duties , which in them were odious to God even under the law , much more now under the gospel , yet ought his care both as a magistrate and a Christian ...
... magistrate , that prophane and licentious persons omit not the performance of holy duties , which in them were odious to God even under the law , much more now under the gospel , yet ought his care both as a magistrate and a Christian ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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