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Page 213
... Adam's right heir ; ) as if they had designed to make war upon all government , and subvert the very foundations of human society , to serve their present turn . § . 4. However we must believe them upon their own bare words , when they ...
... Adam's right heir ; ) as if they had designed to make war upon all government , and subvert the very foundations of human society , to serve their present turn . § . 4. However we must believe them upon their own bare words , when they ...
Page 214
... , and by divine right ; for slaves could never have a right to com- pact or consent . Adam was an absolute monarch , and so are all princes ever since . : СНАР . CHAPTER II . Of paternal and regal power . 4. 214 Of Government .
... , and by divine right ; for slaves could never have a right to com- pact or consent . Adam was an absolute monarch , and so are all princes ever since . : СНАР . CHAPTER II . Of paternal and regal power . 4. 214 Of Government .
Page 216
... Adam , continued its course , and kept the world in order all the time of the patriarchs , till the flood ; got out of the ark with Noah and his sons , made and supported all the kings of the earth , till the captivity of the Israelites ...
... Adam , continued its course , and kept the world in order all the time of the patriarchs , till the flood ; got out of the ark with Noah and his sons , made and supported all the kings of the earth , till the captivity of the Israelites ...
Page 217
... Adam , he says , " Not only Adam , but the " succeeding patriarchs , had , by right of fatherhood , " royal authority over their children , p . 12. This lord- ship , which Adam by command had over the whole " world , and by right ...
... Adam , he says , " Not only Adam , but the " succeeding patriarchs , had , by right of fatherhood , " royal authority over their children , p . 12. This lord- ship , which Adam by command had over the whole " world , and by right ...
Page 218
... Adam was the " father , king , and lord over his family ; a son , a sub- ject , and a servant or slave , were one and the same thing at first . The father had power to dispose or " sell his children or servants ; whence we find , that ...
... Adam was the " father , king , and lord over his family ; a son , a sub- ject , and a servant or slave , were one and the same thing at first . The father had power to dispose or " sell his children or servants ; whence we find , that ...
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