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Page 490
... civil magistrate . " 19 Of the exponents of toleration men- tioned , it is Roger Williams who introduces the most ... civil magistracy , a civil commonweal or combination of men which can only respect civil things ; . . . opposite to the ...
... civil magistrate . " 19 Of the exponents of toleration men- tioned , it is Roger Williams who introduces the most ... civil magistracy , a civil commonweal or combination of men which can only respect civil things ; . . . opposite to the ...
Page 507
... civil power may erect and establish what form of civil government may seem in wisdom most meet , I acknowledge the proposition to be most true both in itself , and also considered with the end of it , that a civil government is an ...
... civil power may erect and establish what form of civil government may seem in wisdom most meet , I acknowledge the proposition to be most true both in itself , and also considered with the end of it , that a civil government is an ...
Page 509
... civil respects and em- ployments . . . . These I observe to prove that a subject , a magistrate , may be a good subject , a good magistrate , in respect of civil or moral goodness - which thousands want , and where it is , it is ...
... civil respects and em- ployments . . . . These I observe to prove that a subject , a magistrate , may be a good subject , a good magistrate , in respect of civil or moral goodness - which thousands want , and where it is , it is ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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