Moral Character of Civil Government: Considered with Reference to the Political Institutions of the United States,in Four LettersW.C. Little, 1832 - 72 páginas |
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... common to man . Wherever you find man you find this law extending its authority over him , and de- manding of him a conduct corresponding with its requisitions . The social principle of our common nature urges to enter the social state ...
... common to man . Wherever you find man you find this law extending its authority over him , and de- manding of him a conduct corresponding with its requisitions . The social principle of our common nature urges to enter the social state ...
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... common rights with which humanity has been endowed by its bountiful author . " The voice of nature , speaking in na- ture's law , confesses God as ordaining civil society , and ap- pointing civil authority to be the guardian of its ...
... common rights with which humanity has been endowed by its bountiful author . " The voice of nature , speaking in na- ture's law , confesses God as ordaining civil society , and ap- pointing civil authority to be the guardian of its ...
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... common to infidels with chris- tians : the power ecclesiastical dependeth immediately upon the positive laws of Christ alone . " * It ought , however , to be noted , that the Church of God , having in her hand the Bible , in which so ...
... common to infidels with chris- tians : the power ecclesiastical dependeth immediately upon the positive laws of Christ alone . " * It ought , however , to be noted , that the Church of God , having in her hand the Bible , in which so ...
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... The assertion is predicated upon the acknowledged principle , that civil so- ciety and its government are founded in the law of nature , and * Mr. Stevens . + Conf . of Faith , C. 23 , 4 . therefore common to men , - " it is common 11.
... The assertion is predicated upon the acknowledged principle , that civil so- ciety and its government are founded in the law of nature , and * Mr. Stevens . + Conf . of Faith , C. 23 , 4 . therefore common to men , - " it is common 11.
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... common to men , - " it is common to infidels with christians . " It likewise assumes , that a magistracy may be just and lawful , when the occupant of power is an infidel , or of a religion different from that of the people . But let it ...
... common to men , - " it is common to infidels with christians . " It likewise assumes , that a magistracy may be just and lawful , when the occupant of power is an infidel , or of a religion different from that of the people . But let it ...
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