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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MAGISTRATICALLY»
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The Bible and the people
whether they were its appointed safeguards ; or whether his was the right religion
. But to return to Dr. South's enquiry : his argument proves that the Apostles never
acted anti-magistratically ; either when Peter refused to obey ; or when Paul ...
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A Collection of ... State-papers, Containing Memorials of ...
... Christ doth not propagate the truth of the gospel by 'the command-Man xv..q. ,
ments of men imposed magistratically upon the conscience of professors, but by
the mani- ZCOY-JV- '1festation of the truth unto the understanding conscienCe.
John Thurloe, Thomas Birch,
1742
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Narrative, Authority and Power: The Medieval Exemplum and ...
The magistratically initiated and controlled popular assemblies were obviously
designed with that goal in mind.9 In the Res gestae, the summary of his
achievements intended to be engraved on his tomb, Augustus one-upped the
Ciceronian ...
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A Collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe ...: 1658 ...
Tnents of men imposed magistratically upon the conscience of professors, but by
the mani-2 Cor. iv. 2. sestation of the truth unto the understanding conscience. 2.
The spirit of Christ doth not strive, nor cry, nor lift up his voice in the streets ...
John Thurloe, Thomas Birch,
1742
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Church and State: Being an Enquiry Into the Origin, Nature ...
III. nity to him, to act magistratically upon or exercise the power instituted by. God
and delegated to him by the people over any mode or scheme of religion. The
second part of the proposition, " till he had covenanted and compacted to that ...
6
A Hind Let Loose; Or, An Historical Representation of the ...
Nay, (if we may believe him, who, when he lpeaketh a lie, speaketh it of his own)
he hath not done it this long time, but only, in all the violent courses exercised
against these sufferers, he hath been magistratically chastising the disobedence
...
... MAGISTERIUM MAGISTERIUMS MAGISTERS MAGISTRACIES MAGISTRACY
MAGISTRAL MAGISTRALLY MAGISTRATE MAGISTRATES MAGISTRATICAL
MAGISTRATICALLY MAGISTRATURE MAGISTRATURES MAGLEV MAGLEVS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
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A hind let loose, or an historical representation of the ...
violerst Courses exercised against these Sufferers , he hath been Magistratically
chastising the disobedience & rebellion, of a few turbulent Traitors , who would
not ounc the Government. And thus under the .notion of Rebellion , & disouning ...
9
The Early Germans of New Jersey: Their History, Churches, ...
... request of John William Neitzert, magistratically attested and testified, to
confirm the truth thereof. Dierderff in County Wied May 10, 1765. Chief Office of
County Wied Runckel. Original translated by me William Schuiler. JOHANN
WILHELM ...
Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers,
1969
... that the magistrate is bound, not only personally to enter the Church and
kingdom of Christ, which magistratically he cannot do, but also under the
guidance of the best light he can get, and we know where he can get it, to act out
the principle, ...
Scotland free church, gen. assembly,
1869