Puritans, Lawyers, and Politics in Early Seventeenth-century EnglandYale University Press, 1958 - 238 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 133
... sovereignty and fundamental law . The conception of a higher law found among the divines and the barristers was fundamentally different from that of the natural law thinkers . The Puritans and the lawyers believed in an English civitas ...
... sovereignty and fundamental law . The conception of a higher law found among the divines and the barristers was fundamentally different from that of the natural law thinkers . The Puritans and the lawyers believed in an English civitas ...
الصفحة 137
John Dykstra Eusden. formity with some discernible natural principle but because of the requirements of particular laws which revealed the practical meaning of divine sovereignty and fundamental law for institutional life . These pithy ...
John Dykstra Eusden. formity with some discernible natural principle but because of the requirements of particular laws which revealed the practical meaning of divine sovereignty and fundamental law for institutional life . These pithy ...
الصفحة 179
... sovereignty and fundamental law to be the ultimate authorities under which all human activity was conducted . But they were more than idealistic preachers and lofty jurists . They warred against the king on the basis of particulars ...
... sovereignty and fundamental law to be the ultimate authorities under which all human activity was conducted . But they were more than idealistic preachers and lofty jurists . They warred against the king on the basis of particulars ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PESTS IN CHURCH AND COMMONWEALTH | 9 |
MEDDLERS WITH THE KINGS | 41 |
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