Two Treatises on Civil GovernmentG. Routledge and sons, limited, 1887 - 320 pages |
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... master . When children were born , Adam was master over them . Authority was founded by God Himself in Fatherhood . Out of Fatherhood came Royalty , the Patriarch was King . Sir Robert Filmer wrote several political pieces that were ...
... master . When children were born , Adam was master over them . Authority was founded by God Himself in Fatherhood . Out of Fatherhood came Royalty , the Patriarch was King . Sir Robert Filmer wrote several political pieces that were ...
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... master , but most unjustly ; for therein he contradicts his own principles , for they both agree to fetch the original of civil government from the prime government . No doubt but Moses's history of the creation guided these two ...
... master , but most unjustly ; for therein he contradicts his own principles , for they both agree to fetch the original of civil government from the prime government . No doubt but Moses's history of the creation guided these two ...
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... master and servant , because they have several ends . The intention of Nature , by conjunction of male and female , is generation ; but the scope of master and servant is pre- servation , so that a wife and a servant are by Nature dis ...
... master and servant , because they have several ends . The intention of Nature , by conjunction of male and female , is generation ; but the scope of master and servant is pre- servation , so that a wife and a servant are by Nature dis ...
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... master ; because the servant hath no authority or liberty to examine and judge whether his master sin or no in so commanding ; for there may be a just cause for a master to keep his servant from church , as appears Luke xiv . 5. Yet it ...
... master ; because the servant hath no authority or liberty to examine and judge whether his master sin or no in so commanding ; for there may be a just cause for a master to keep his servant from church , as appears Luke xiv . 5. Yet it ...
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... master and poor brethren of St. Leonards in York , complaining that Sir Huge Hastings and others withdrew from them a great part of their living , which con- sisted chiefly upon the having of a thrave of corn of every plough land within ...
... master and poor brethren of St. Leonards in York , complaining that Sir Huge Hastings and others withdrew from them a great part of their living , which con- sisted chiefly upon the having of a thrave of corn of every plough land within ...
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