Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page 68
... full scope , but to subdue their natural wildness , and inure them to a ready submission to the just authority of law , both divine and hu- man . SECTION IV . On Moral Liberty . THERE is another 68 [ PART I. Liberty in relation , & c .
... full scope , but to subdue their natural wildness , and inure them to a ready submission to the just authority of law , both divine and hu- man . SECTION IV . On Moral Liberty . THERE is another 68 [ PART I. Liberty in relation , & c .
Page 114
... authority of the celebrated and unfortunate navigator M. de la Perouse , who was sent out by the French government on a voyage of disco- very , and appears to have been eminently qualified for such an enterprise . phers , " says he ...
... authority of the celebrated and unfortunate navigator M. de la Perouse , who was sent out by the French government on a voyage of disco- very , and appears to have been eminently qualified for such an enterprise . phers , " says he ...
Page 130
... authority . And are these truths , admitting them to be such , of sufficient potency to regenerate man , and restore him to the true dignity of his nature ; which neither instruct him in his origin or end , nor in his situation under ...
... authority . And are these truths , admitting them to be such , of sufficient potency to regenerate man , and restore him to the true dignity of his nature ; which neither instruct him in his origin or end , nor in his situation under ...
Page 136
... authority in this case may , by some , be thought yet more weighty and * Div . Leg . vol . i . p . 103. - The same method was practised by the founders of the great outlying empires , as Sir William Temple calls them . Thus the founder ...
... authority in this case may , by some , be thought yet more weighty and * Div . Leg . vol . i . p . 103. - The same method was practised by the founders of the great outlying empires , as Sir William Temple calls them . Thus the founder ...
Page 164
... authority might be sufficient to restore it . But should any one sect , whether by the force of truth , by the influence of a popular leader , or some other cause , obtain a de- cided ascendancy , it might come to sway the government ...
... authority might be sufficient to restore it . But should any one sect , whether by the force of truth , by the influence of a popular leader , or some other cause , obtain a de- cided ascendancy , it might come to sway the government ...
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