| Abel Boyer - 1710 - 668 Seiten
...are the Meafures of our Aftive-Obedicnce ; fo arc 1 alfo the fame Laws the Meafures of our Submifftm. And ' as we are not bound to obey but where the Laws and dm 1 ftitution require our Obedience \ fo neither are we bound ' to fubmit, but as the Lawt and Conftitution... | |
| John Sharp (abp. of York.) - 1710 - 16 Seiten
...ate the Meafurcs of" 6uF7î#iw Obedsence ; fo are alfo the fame Laws the Meafures of our Submijßon. .And as we are not bound to obey but where the Laws a.ud Conftitution require our Obedience ; fo neither arc -we bound to fabmtt but as the Laws and Conftitution,... | |
| 1749 - 672 Seiten
...are jjjc meafures of our active obedience, fo are alfo the fame laws the meafures of our fubmiflion ; and as we are not bound to obey but where the laws and constitution require our obedience, fo neither are we bound to fubmit but as the laws and conftitution... | |
| 1751 - 462 Seiten
...are the Meafures of our Aélive Obedience, fo are alfo the fame Laws the Meafures of our Submifiion ; and as we are not bound to obey, but where the Laws...require our Obedience, fo neither are we bound to fubmit, but as the Laws and Conftitution do require our Submiffion. If a Preacher in the Pulpit mould... | |
| Pascal Covici - 1997 - 252 Seiten
...land are the measures of Active Obedience; so are also the same laws the measure of our submission. And as we are not bound to obey but where the Laws and Constitution require our Obedience; so neither are we bound to submit but as the Laws and Constitution... | |
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