... are obliged. Men have thought that civil laws oblige their consciences to entire obedience; whereas, in things in their own nature indifferent, the conscience is obliged only to active or passive obedience, and that not by virtue of that human law... The Nature and Office of the State - Сторінка 112автори: Andrew Coventry Dick - 1848 - 285 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Lord Peter King King - 1829 - 426 стор.
...obedience, and that not by virtue of that human law which the man either practises or is punished by, but by that law of God which forbids disturbance or dissolution of governments. The Gospel alters not in the least civil affairs, but leaves husband and wife, master and servant,... | |
| John Brown - 1839 - 562 стор.
...obedience, and that not by virtue of that humane law which the man either practises or is punished by, but by that law of God which forbids disturbance or dissolution of governments. " The gospel alters not in the least civil affaire, but leaves husband and wife, master and servant,... | |
| Peter King (7th baron.) - 1858 - 532 стор.
...obedience, and that not by virtue of that human law which the man either practises or is punished by, but by that law of God which forbids disturbance or dissolution of governments. The Gospel alters not in the least civil affairs, but leaves husband and wife, master and servant,... | |
| Georg Graf von Hertling - 1892 - 344 стор.
...heritage ; in both these the rule and obligation is antecedent to human laws. s Ibid. p. 115: . . . by that law of God which forbids disturbance or dissolution of governments. 4 Ibid. p. 116: There can be no other end assigned, but the preservation of the members of that society... | |
| John Dunn - 1969 - 314 стор.
...obliged in the case of indifferent things to active or passive obedience, not by virtue of human law, 'but by that law of God which forbids disturbance or dissolution of governments'. Consequently 'he that obeys the magistrate to that degree as not to endanger or disturb the government... | |
| John Marshall - 1994 - 514 стор.
...penal, not obliging the conscience directly. Men were therefore not obliged directly by human laws 'but by that law of God which forbids disturbance or dissolution of governments'. The New Testament had only confirmed preceding civil relations, and when it said 'obey your superiors... | |
| John Locke, David Wootton - 2003 - 492 стор.
...obedience, and that not by virtue of that human law which the man either practises or is punished by, but by that law of God which forbids disturbance or dissolution of governments. The Gospel alters not in the least civil affairs, but leaves husband 234 and wife, master and servant,... | |
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