A New Essay on Civil Power in Things Sacred: Or, An Enquiry After an Establish'd Religion, Consistent with the Just Literties of Mankind, and Practicable Under Every Form of Civil GovernmentM. Steen, 1739 - 110 pages |
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Page 11
... seem to require the Knowledge and Profeffion of a God ; as these Four for in- stance ( 11 ) Witneffing in Controverfies be tween two Parties . ( 2. ) Information in cri minal Cases . ( 3. ) Security against secret Plots and Mischiefs ...
... seem to require the Knowledge and Profeffion of a God ; as these Four for in- stance ( 11 ) Witneffing in Controverfies be tween two Parties . ( 2. ) Information in cri minal Cases . ( 3. ) Security against secret Plots and Mischiefs ...
Page 16
... seems a most proper and agreeable , if not a neceffary thing , that each should be bound to the other , i . e . the Governors to the People , and the People to the Governors , by the Solemnity of an Oath , Oath , to fulfil their mutual ...
... seems a most proper and agreeable , if not a neceffary thing , that each should be bound to the other , i . e . the Governors to the People , and the People to the Governors , by the Solemnity of an Oath , Oath , to fulfil their mutual ...
Page 17
... seems to me also very proper , that the outward Ceremony or Action which is used in Swearing , whether it be lifting up the Hand , or kissing the Book , & c . be pub- lickly and authoritatively declared , not to be design'd as a ...
... seems to me also very proper , that the outward Ceremony or Action which is used in Swearing , whether it be lifting up the Hand , or kissing the Book , & c . be pub- lickly and authoritatively declared , not to be design'd as a ...
Page 21
... seem therefore properly to die under the Cognizance and the Restraints of the Civil Government . III . Now as there are Laws which are or should be made in every Society for the Pre- servation of the Peace , and for fupporting and ...
... seem therefore properly to die under the Cognizance and the Restraints of the Civil Government . III . Now as there are Laws which are or should be made in every Society for the Pre- servation of the Peace , and for fupporting and ...
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... by the Government , in order to defray the publick Expences and to pay the publick Officers ; so it seems reasonable that E 2 L that those publick Officers who are appointed to inftruct Sect . 3. of the Laws and Morality . 27.
... by the Government , in order to defray the publick Expences and to pay the publick Officers ; so it seems reasonable that E 2 L that those publick Officers who are appointed to inftruct Sect . 3. of the Laws and Morality . 27.
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