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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... profess their Belief and Veneration of a God , that is , of fome superior and invi- fible Power who will punish Perjury and Vio- lence and fecret Crimes against the Welfare of Mankind . And it seems a most proper and agreeable , if not ...
... profess their Belief and Veneration of a God , that is , of fome superior and invi- fible Power who will punish Perjury and Vio- lence and fecret Crimes against the Welfare of Mankind . And it seems a most proper and agreeable , if not ...
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... profess , of which hereafter , IV . ' Tis granted indeed , that the Jews fo long as they were a Nation under a distinct Government of their own , were actually under a Theocracy ; God was their political Head and their King ; and ...
... profess , of which hereafter , IV . ' Tis granted indeed , that the Jews fo long as they were a Nation under a distinct Government of their own , were actually under a Theocracy ; God was their political Head and their King ; and ...
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... profess this his Veneration of a God , and his obedient Re- gard to these Moral and Civil Laws , ( which ' tis supposed he has learnt in the great and general Articles of them ) fo far as they are confiftent with his Duty to God ; and ...
... profess this his Veneration of a God , and his obedient Re- gard to these Moral and Civil Laws , ( which ' tis supposed he has learnt in the great and general Articles of them ) fo far as they are confiftent with his Duty to God ; and ...
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... profess these things at the time of their being in- vested in their Office , but that they should also be Persons who to all appearance prac- tise according to their Profeffion ? For how shall we suppose those Persons will be fit ...
... profess these things at the time of their being in- vested in their Office , but that they should also be Persons who to all appearance prac- tise according to their Profeffion ? For how shall we suppose those Persons will be fit ...
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... profess the true God alone . V. Again , if the One true God be thus publickly worshipp'd merely according to the Dictates of the Light of Nature , there may may be several Sects in the Nation who may - 42 Of Publick Worship on the Sect ...
... profess the true God alone . V. Again , if the One true God be thus publickly worshipp'd merely according to the Dictates of the Light of Nature , there may may be several Sects in the Nation who may - 42 Of Publick Worship on the Sect ...
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