| Cotton Mather - New England - 1853 - 696 pages
...authority for conscience sake. Infidelity or difference in religion does not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from...ecclesiastical persons are not exempted, much less has the Pope any power or jurisdiction over them in their dominions, or over any of their people, and... | |
| Cotton Mather - New England - 1853 - 696 pages
...authority for conscience sake. Infidelity or difference in religion does not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from...ecclesiastical persons are not exempted, much less has the Pope any power or jurisdiction over them in their dominions, or over any of their people, and... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - Congregational churches - 1855 - 124 pages
...authority for conscience sake. Infidelity, or difference in religion, doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from...jurisdiction over them in their dominions, or over any.of their people, and least of all to deprive them of their dominions or lives, if he shall judge... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - Presbyterian Church in the United States - 1856 - 474 pages
...authority, for conscience' sake". Infidelity or difference in religion, doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to himp : from which ecclesiastical persons are not exemptedq ; much less hath the pope any power or jurisdiction... | |
| Robert Shaw - Presbyterian Church - 1857 - 404 pages
...to a Popish tenet, that " infidelity, or difference in religion, doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him." Christ himself paid tribute to Caesar, and his apostles inculcated upon Christians subjection to "the... | |
| William Dunlop - Creeds - 1857 - 224 pages
...Civil Magistrate, § 4: " Infidelity, or difference in religion, doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him." This indeed has been the principle of our, and I believe of all other Churches. Nor could they maintain... | |
| Joseph M. Wilson - Presbyterian Church - 1863 - 588 pages
...authority, for conscience sake. Infidelity or indifference in religion doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from...from which ecclesiastical persons are not exempted.' "Chap xx., sec. 4: 'And because the powers which God hath ordained, and the liberty which Christ hath... | |
| William Cunningham - Church - 1863 - 582 pages
...Scottish Presbyterians, — " infidelity or difference in religion doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him." Bellarmine employs this consideration about heresy and excommunication as a proof that the Pope has,... | |
| 1863 - 588 pages
...natural principles, so that ' infidelity or difference of religion does not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him,' yet, in a country where the Gospel is enjoyed, it is the duty of the civil magistrate, in all things... | |
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