Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 sider |
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... later many of them were professing a belief in the supremacy of Scripture that seemed likely to prove dangerously subversive . Under Elizabeth resistance became less necessary . If the virgin queen was not one of the hundred and forty ...
... later many of them were professing a belief in the supremacy of Scripture that seemed likely to prove dangerously subversive . Under Elizabeth resistance became less necessary . If the virgin queen was not one of the hundred and forty ...
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... later saw that this was so . In 1653 he propounded Thirty Queries in order , as he put it , to dis- cover the mind of God in that question " Whether the Civil Magistrate stands bound by way of Duty to interpose his Power or Authority in ...
... later saw that this was so . In 1653 he propounded Thirty Queries in order , as he put it , to dis- cover the mind of God in that question " Whether the Civil Magistrate stands bound by way of Duty to interpose his Power or Authority in ...
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... later . CHAPTER 5. OLD AND NEW WHIGS ' William Sherlock , The Case of the Allegiance due to Soveraign Power ( London , 1691 ) , p . 3. See also Obedience and Submission to the Present Government ( London , 1690 ) ; An Answer to a late ...
... later . CHAPTER 5. OLD AND NEW WHIGS ' William Sherlock , The Case of the Allegiance due to Soveraign Power ( London , 1691 ) , p . 3. See also Obedience and Submission to the Present Government ( London , 1690 ) ; An Answer to a late ...
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