Eastern & Western History, Thought & Culture, 1600-1815This work aims to provide a broad, integrated and reasonably comprehensive survey of political economic, cultural and social developments of the 17th and 18th centuries in the eastern and western worlds. |
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... according to divine absolutes for the edification and eternal good of mankind . Since Jesus Christ was the paramount and ultimate fulfillment of divine law , those who believed in Him had liberty under the law . By following Jesus ...
... according to divine absolutes for the edification and eternal good of mankind . Since Jesus Christ was the paramount and ultimate fulfillment of divine law , those who believed in Him had liberty under the law . By following Jesus ...
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... according to God , to order and dispose of the affairs of the people ... , " and " to maintain and preserve the liberty and purity of the gospel of our Lord Jesus ... as also the discipline of the churches .... Certainly the role of ...
... according to God , to order and dispose of the affairs of the people ... , " and " to maintain and preserve the liberty and purity of the gospel of our Lord Jesus ... as also the discipline of the churches .... Certainly the role of ...
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... according to established principles of English common law . That they should appeal to " the law of nature and nature's God " in the Declaration of Independence is not surprising . In a sense , they were following the precedent ...
... according to established principles of English common law . That they should appeal to " the law of nature and nature's God " in the Declaration of Independence is not surprising . In a sense , they were following the precedent ...
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Forces in Contention | 13 |
Baroque Cultural Currents Politics Economics | 49 |
and Society Part II | 75 |
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