... of Almighty God ; and that all his subjects, in what station soever they may be, are equally subjects to him ; and that no one of them, any more than another, hath authority either to make new laws for Christ's subjects, or to impose a sense upon... Historical Register - Page 3011718Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pages
...relating to the favour or displeasure of Almighty God ; and that all his subjects, in what station soever "% Chambers Robert" Robert Chambers( Christ's subjects, or to impose a sense upon the old ones, which is the same thing ; or to judge, censure,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 pages
...relating to the favour or displeasure of Almighty God ; and that all his subjects, in what station soever Christ's subjects, or to impose a sense upon the old ones, which is the same thing ; or to judge, censure,... | |
| Knud Haakonssen - 1996 - 370 pages
...14) But in that kingdom where Christ alone is both lawgiver and judge, all are equal subjects, and No One of them, any more than Another, hath Authority, either to make New Laws for Christ's Subjects; or to impose a sense upon the Old Ones, which is the same thing; or to Judge, Censure,... | |
| Ronald Paulson - 2003 - 460 pages
...have cited Hoadly's Nature of the Kingdom, or Church, of Christ, where the Bishop says of the clergy: No One of them, any more than Another, hath Authority, either to make New Laws for Christ's Subjects; or to impose a sense upon the Old Ones, which is the same thing; or to Judge, Censure,... | |
| William Gibson - 2004 - 396 pages
...human authority: All his subjects, in what station so ever they be, are equally subjects to Him; and no one of them any more than another hath authority, either to make new laws for Christ's subjects or to impose a sense upon the old ones; or to judge, censure or punish the servants... | |
| John Martin Creed, J. S. Boys Smith - 1934 - 352 pages
...relating to the favour or displeasure of Almighty God; and that All His Subjects, in what station soever they may be, are equally Subjects to Him; and that...Another, hath Authority, either to make New Laws, for Christ's Subjects; or to impose a sense upon the Old Ones, which is the same thing; or to Judge, Censure,... | |
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