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... nature : objections founded upon the dissenting arguments of the sufficiency of the Scriptures alone , and the right of private judg- ment , rejecting the authority of the creeds of the first four general councils ; and objections ...
... nature : objections founded upon the dissenting arguments of the sufficiency of the Scriptures alone , and the right of private judg- ment , rejecting the authority of the creeds of the first four general councils ; and objections ...
Page 179
... nature ; and that it is a settled maxim of natural law , unimpeachable and eternal , that the people are the source of power , and are therefore superior to their servant and creature , the king or magistrate . If therefore it be asked ...
... nature ; and that it is a settled maxim of natural law , unimpeachable and eternal , that the people are the source of power , and are therefore superior to their servant and creature , the king or magistrate . If therefore it be asked ...
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... many hardships , to sustain any violation from your hands , or any from those of others . Without our free- dom , in fact , you cannot yourself be free ; for it is justly ordained by nature , that he who 210 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
... many hardships , to sustain any violation from your hands , or any from those of others . Without our free- dom , in fact , you cannot yourself be free ; for it is justly ordained by nature , that he who 210 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
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