| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1731 - 546 pages
...Proportion. « All Civil Authority is derived originally from The Second. v { * between a Prince and his Subjects ; and that if he ' perform not his Duty, they are difcharged from « theirs. * There is a mutual Compact, Tacit or Exprefs, Ibe Third. * That if Civil... | |
| Thomas Salmon - 1744 - 504 pages
...Third PROPOSITION. " That if lawful Governors become Tyrants, or govern othervvife than by the " Laws " Laws of God and Man they ought to do, " they forfeit the Right they had unto their " Government." Lex Rex Buchanan de jure Regni. Vindidœ contra Tyrannos Bellarm. deConcilijsdePonüßce. Milton, Goodwin,... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1760 - 690 pages
...originally from the ** people. •*• III. That if lawful governours become tyrants, or go'* vern otherwife than by the laws of God and man they •* ought to...forfeit the right they had unto their *• government. Lex rex. Buchan. de jure regrri. Vindi" cias contra- tyrannos. Bellarm. dc concih'is, de pontifice.... | |
| Richard Baron - 1768 - 368 pages
...not his duty, they are difchargcd from theirt. That if governors become tyrants, or govern otherwife, than by the laws of God and man they ought to do,...forfeit the right they had unto their government. • There lies no obligation on chriftians to paffive obedience ; and the primitive chriftians chole... | |
| Richard Baron - 1768 - 382 pages
...not his duty, they are difcharged from theirs. That if governors become tyrants, or govern otherwife, than by the laws of God and man they ought to do,...forfeit the right they had unto their government. There lies no obligation on chrift'ans to paflive obedience ; and the primitive chrifiians chofe rather... | |
| William Belsham - 1793 - 396 pages
...are difcharged from theirs. *#-### * " That if lawful governors become tyrants, or govern otherwife than by the laws of GOD and Man they ought to do,...forfeit the right they had unto their government. " The Sovereignty of England is in the three eftates—viz. King, Lords, and Commons ; the King having but... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 pages
...« * » # " That if lawful governors become tyrants, or govern otlienvife than by the laws of" Gcd and Man they ought to do, they forfeit the right they had unto their government. * * * » " The Sovereignty of England is in thp three eftars—viz. King, Lords, and Commons ; the King having but... | |
| Samuel Heywood - 1811 - 536 pages
...affords a striking contrast; the third proposition, declared to be false,*seditious, and impious, was that, '* if lawful governors become tyrants, or govern otherwise than by the " laws of Clod and man, they ought to do, they forfeit the right they " had unto their government." SECTION O... | |
| 1816 - 736 pages
...his duty, they are discharged from their*." The Third. " That if lawful governors become tyrant«, or govern otherwise than by the laws of God and man they ought to do, they forfeit the right they bad unto their government." Les Re x. Buchanan tie Jure Kegni. Vindicite contra Tyrannos Bellarmine... | |
| Robert Wodrow, Robert Burns - 1833 - 540 pages
...from the people. * Propositions. 2. There is a mutual compact, tacite or express, between a prince and his subjects ; and that if he perform not his duty, they are discharged from theira.* 4. The sovereignty of England is in tbe three estates, viz. king, lords, and commons ; the... | |
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