| 1804 - Liczba stron: 556
...right to be tolerated by the magi (irate, which isconltituted upon 1'uch a bottom, that thole who enter it do thereby, ipso facto, deliver themselves up to the protection and lervice of another prince; for by this means the magiftrate wouM give way to the lettling of a foreign... | |
| 1819 - Liczba stron: 818
...magistrate wldch ii constituted upon such a bottom, that till thote wlin etde.r into it, do thereby, u>so FACTO, deliver themselves up to the protection and service of another prince." Locke on Toleration, fill. edit. p. 226. And that no exception can be taken to this position, he successfully... | |
| Amicus Protestans - 1822 - Liczba stron: 274
...by the " Magistrates so long, until they find themselves strong enough " to effect it ? That Church can have no right to be tolerated " by the Magistrate,...who enter into it, do thereby, ipso facto, deliver " t hcmselves up to tlie protection and service of another Prince. " For by this means, the Magistrate... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - Liczba stron: 596
...the magistrates so long, until they find themselves strong enough to effect it. Again : That church can have no right to be tolerated by the magistrate,...jurisdiction in his own country, and suffer his own people to be listed, as it were, for soldiers against his own government. Nor does the frivolous and... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - Liczba stron: 602
...the magistrates so long, until they find themselves strong enough to effect it. Again: That church can have no right to be tolerated by the magistrate,...bottom, that all those who enter into it, do thereby, I ipso facto, deliver themselves up to the protection and I service of another prince. For by this... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - Liczba stron: 600
...find themselves strong enough to effect it? Again : That church can have no right to be tole- \J rated by the magistrate, which is constituted upon such...jurisdiction in his own country, and suffer his own people to be listed, as it were, for soldiers against his own government. Nor does the frivolous and... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - Liczba stron: 418
...and explained in the Table of offices, &c. at the end of our Bibles.] Nor can that church have any right to be tolerated by the Magistrate, which is...up to the protection and service of another prince. [It is needful, here again, to distinguish : for surely the fruits declare the tree, and the acts resulting... | |
| George Burges - 1835 - Liczba stron: 256
..." that Church can have no right to be tolerated, Avhich is constituted upon such a bottom, that all do thereby, ipso facto, deliver themselves up to the protection and service of another Prince." — Again, " those are not at all to be tolerated, who deny the being of a God." Now if the reasons... | |
| John Collinson - 1836 - Liczba stron: 186
...excommunicated forfeit their crowns and kingdoms ? That dominion is founded in grace?" Again, that Church can have no right to be tolerated by the magistrate,...up to the protection and service of another prince. Nor does the frivolous and fallacious distinction between the Court and the Church aiFord any remedy... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1843 - Liczba stron: 348
...magistrates, so long, until they find themselves strong enough to effect it.' ' Again : That church can have no right to be tolerated by the magistrate,...jurisdiction in his own country, and suffer his own people to be listed, as it were, for soldiers, against his own government. Nor does the frivolous and... | |
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