A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Band 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... Power were once proved to be immediately derived from divine Authority , abfolute Obedience would be a Conféquence no Body could difpute , fince the fame Obedience without Referve would be due to the delegated Power , as to the Power ...
... Power were once proved to be immediately derived from divine Authority , abfolute Obedience would be a Conféquence no Body could difpute , fince the fame Obedience without Referve would be due to the delegated Power , as to the Power ...
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... Power must give Way , becaufe from them all Power itself does derive , and by the Voice of that People ( in which Authority fufficient is legally grounded ) it is una- nimously agreed , that we will not have a Papist to reign over us ...
... Power must give Way , becaufe from them all Power itself does derive , and by the Voice of that People ( in which Authority fufficient is legally grounded ) it is una- nimously agreed , that we will not have a Papist to reign over us ...
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... Power ; it is fufficient to know , that all that he has enjoin'd as neceffary to be believed , is contain'd in her nine and thirty Articles , and in ber Canons ; in which I dare venture to affirm , that there is nothing to be found ...
... Power ; it is fufficient to know , that all that he has enjoin'd as neceffary to be believed , is contain'd in her nine and thirty Articles , and in ber Canons ; in which I dare venture to affirm , that there is nothing to be found ...
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... Power to dismount their Conftitution . The People ought to confider , that when they have made Choice of their Representatives , they have parted with their Power , and lodg'd it in them for fo long a Time as they continue to be fuch ...
... Power to dismount their Conftitution . The People ought to confider , that when they have made Choice of their Representatives , they have parted with their Power , and lodg'd it in them for fo long a Time as they continue to be fuch ...
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... Power of Representation to fuch Perfons as are any Way to be fufpected of Difaffection to our prefent Establishment , whether in Church or State , as they will anfwer to their own Confciences for any Mif- fortune that may befall either ...
... Power of Representation to fuch Perfons as are any Way to be fufpected of Difaffection to our prefent Establishment , whether in Church or State , as they will anfwer to their own Confciences for any Mif- fortune that may befall either ...
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