| Theophilus Gale - Bible - 1677 - 918 pages
...Hooker Ecdefi.ift.PoIttie, pew. 28, 29. * By the Law of Nature , whereunto God hath 4 made al íubjeík, the lawful power of making Laws, to command * whole politic Societies of men, bclongcth fo properly unto the. 'iame entire Societies, that for any Prince or Potentate of what *kind... | |
| Job Orton - 1805 - 376 pages
...the lawful power of making la^rs to command " whole politic societies of men belougeth so pro" pcrly unto the same entire societies, that for any " prince...upon " earth to exercise the same of himself, and not " cither by (repress commission immediately ami per" snnally received from God, or else by authority... | |
| George Watterston - Statesmen - 1818 - 158 pages
...nature of man, and exists only where civil liberty prevails.* " By the natural law,"t says Hooker, " the lawful power of making laws to command whole politic...that for any prince or potentate of what kind soever on earth, to exercise the same of himself, and not either by express commission immediately from God,... | |
| John Locke - Liberty - 1821 - 536 pages
...over whom no body can have a power to make laws, but by their own consent, and by authority received * The lawful power of making laws to command whole politic societies of men, belonging so properly unto the same entire societies, that for any prince or potentate of what kind... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 518 pages
..."The lawful power of making laws to command whole political societies of men, belonging so proptrly to the same entire societies, that for any prince or potentate of what kind soever, to exercise the same of himself, and not from express commission, immediately and personally received... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - United States - 1822 - 526 pages
...power of making laws to command whole political societies of men, belonging so pro pc. ¡y to the tame entire societies, that for any prince or potentate of what kind soever, to exercise Die si.ne of himself, and not from express commission, immediately and personally received... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 516 pages
...can be no more than those persons had in a state of nature before they entered into society, and * " The lawful power of making laws to command whole politic societies of men, belonging so properly unto the same entire societies, that for any prince or potentate of what kind... | |
| Richard Baxter - Christian life - 1825 - 572 pages
...govern ; which power, God hath over all, and by the natural law, whereto he hath made all subject, the lawful power of making laws to command whole politic societies of men, belongeth so properly to the same entire societies, that for any prince or potentate of what kind soever upon earth, to exercise... | |
| Richard Hooker - Church polity - 1825 - 688 pages
...govern, which power God huth over all: and by the natural Law, wherennto he hath made all subject, the lawful power of making Laws, to command whole politic Societies of men, belongeth so properly untothe same entire Societies, that for any Prince or Potentate of what kind soever upon earth to exercise... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...which power God hath over all: and by the natural Law, whereunto he hath made all subject, the lawfulj power of making Laws, to command whole Politic Societies of men, belongeth so properly unto the same intire Societies, that for any Prince or Potentate of what kind soever upon earth to exercise the same... | |
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