Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page 39
... lords and tyrants of the other . This we know was a practice with the most cele- brated republics of antiquity , and notwith- standing the greater light and liberty of the present times , is still a practice ; which , how- ever , we ...
... lords and tyrants of the other . This we know was a practice with the most cele- brated republics of antiquity , and notwith- standing the greater light and liberty of the present times , is still a practice ; which , how- ever , we ...
Page 61
... lord , and would act in disdain of all authority whatsoever . To reclaim this spirit , and reduce it to a proper submission , is one happy tendency of a well - ordered policy . Under such a regimen a man finds himself perpetually ...
... lord , and would act in disdain of all authority whatsoever . To reclaim this spirit , and reduce it to a proper submission , is one happy tendency of a well - ordered policy . Under such a regimen a man finds himself perpetually ...
Page 78
... Lord is upon me , because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor , he hath sent me to heal the broken - hearted , to preach deliverance to the captives , and reco- vering of sight to the blind , to set at liberty them that ...
... Lord is upon me , because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor , he hath sent me to heal the broken - hearted , to preach deliverance to the captives , and reco- vering of sight to the blind , to set at liberty them that ...
Page 81
... Lord of the uni- verse . If such then be the ennobling nature of moral liberty ; if , with it , the most oppressed African is free , and , without it , the freest Briton is a slave ; let the reader be persuaded to use every endeavour to ...
... Lord of the uni- verse . If such then be the ennobling nature of moral liberty ; if , with it , the most oppressed African is free , and , without it , the freest Briton is a slave ; let the reader be persuaded to use every endeavour to ...
Page 93
... Lord Kaimes ' Sketches of the His- tory of Man , vol . i . p . 326.- " An old tenure in England binds the vassal to find straw for the king's bed , and hay , for his horses . " Id . vol . ii . p . 122 . * Holingshed , who wrote in the ...
... Lord Kaimes ' Sketches of the His- tory of Man , vol . i . p . 326.- " An old tenure in England binds the vassal to find straw for the king's bed , and hay , for his horses . " Id . vol . ii . p . 122 . * Holingshed , who wrote in the ...
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