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Page 215
12 , ão Men are born in subjection to their parents , ” and therefore cannot be free . And this authority of parents he calls “ royal authority , ” p . 12 , 14 , “ fatherly authority , right of fatherhood , " p . 12 , 20.
12 , ão Men are born in subjection to their parents , ” and therefore cannot be free . And this authority of parents he calls “ royal authority , ” p . 12 , 14 , “ fatherly authority , right of fatherhood , " p . 12 , 20.
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24 , would make a very odd and frightful figure , and very disagreeing with what either children imagine of their parents , or subjects of their kings , if he should have given us the whole draught together , in that gigantic form he ...
24 , would make a very odd and frightful figure , and very disagreeing with what either children imagine of their parents , or subjects of their kings , if he should have given us the whole draught together , in that gigantic form he ...
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He was created , or began to exist , by God's immediate power , without the intervention of parents , or the pre - existence of any of the same species to beget him , when it pleased God he should ; and so did the lion , the king of ...
He was created , or began to exist , by God's immediate power , without the intervention of parents , or the pre - existence of any of the same species to beget him , when it pleased God he should ; and so did the lion , the king of ...
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The words are the curse of God upon the woman for having been the first and forwardest in the disobedience ; and if we will consider the occasion of what God says here to our first parents , that he was denouncing judgment ...
The words are the curse of God upon the woman for having been the first and forwardest in the disobedience ; and if we will consider the occasion of what God says here to our first parents , that he was denouncing judgment ...
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Grotius tells us not here how far this “ jus in liberos , " this power of parents over their children extends ; but our author , always very clear in the point , assures us it is supreme power , and like that of absolute monarchs over ...
Grotius tells us not here how far this “ jus in liberos , " this power of parents over their children extends ; but our author , always very clear in the point , assures us it is supreme power , and like that of absolute monarchs over ...
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