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... whatsoever . " 66 .. Any thing that does not clafh with the laws of God , -whatever is conducive to the public good , and has for its immediate object , the peace of fociety , and avoidance of bloodshed , civil wars , and public ...
... whatsoever . " 66 .. Any thing that does not clafh with the laws of God , -whatever is conducive to the public good , and has for its immediate object , the peace of fociety , and avoidance of bloodshed , civil wars , and public ...
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... whatsoever , for or under pre- " tence of their being heretics , and also that " unchriftian and impious principle , that no " faith is to be kept with heretics . " Any attempt to prove this article would be an idle talk , whereas we ...
... whatsoever , for or under pre- " tence of their being heretics , and also that " unchriftian and impious principle , that no " faith is to be kept with heretics . " Any attempt to prove this article would be an idle talk , whereas we ...
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Arthur O'Leary. " cheat any perfon or perfons whatsoever , for " or under the pretence of their being heretics , " is to fuppofe them ignorant of the command- ments of God . Since the time of the emperor Theodofius , laws have been ...
Arthur O'Leary. " cheat any perfon or perfons whatsoever , for " or under the pretence of their being heretics , " is to fuppofe them ignorant of the command- ments of God . Since the time of the emperor Theodofius , laws have been ...
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... whatsoever , for or under the pre- tence of their being heretics . " We are never to arrogate to ourselves the power of life and death , which God has intrufted to the legiflators , and to them alone , To Catholic and Proteftant ...
... whatsoever , for or under the pre- tence of their being heretics . " We are never to arrogate to ourselves the power of life and death , which God has intrufted to the legiflators , and to them alone , To Catholic and Proteftant ...
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... reject , and " abjure the opinion , that princes excommu- " nicated by the pope and council , or by " any authority of the fee of Rome , or by " any ( c any authority whatsoever , may be depofed " 34 LOYALTY ASSERTED .
... reject , and " abjure the opinion , that princes excommu- " nicated by the pope and council , or by " any authority of the fee of Rome , or by " any ( c any authority whatsoever , may be depofed " 34 LOYALTY ASSERTED .
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