The Theory of the Divine Right of KingsUniversity Press, 1896 - 304 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... Civil Government clearly stated , 289 , 294 , 5 . Locke , John , Two Treatises on Civil Government , 154 , 224 , Mainwaring , Roger , Religion and Allegiance , 148 . Majestas Intemerata , 27 , 9 , 33 , 84 , 227 , 246 . Masson ...
... Civil Government clearly stated , 289 , 294 , 5 . Locke , John , Two Treatises on Civil Government , 154 , 224 , Mainwaring , Roger , Religion and Allegiance , 148 . Majestas Intemerata , 27 , 9 , 33 , 84 , 227 , 246 . Masson ...
الصفحة 19
... civil government . Clearly they put forward no abstract theory of indefeasible right or of absolute sovereignty or even of invariable non - resistance . It must be remembered , that later royalist writers were only following in the wake ...
... civil government . Clearly they put forward no abstract theory of indefeasible right or of absolute sovereignty or even of invariable non - resistance . It must be remembered , that later royalist writers were only following in the wake ...
الصفحة 31
... civil and the canon law . But , if any writer with a turn for the Roman jurisprudence should have directed his attention thereto , facts would have been too strong for him . The claims of the Pope , recognised and unrecognised , the ...
... civil and the canon law . But , if any writer with a turn for the Roman jurisprudence should have directed his attention thereto , facts would have been too strong for him . The claims of the Pope , recognised and unrecognised , the ...
الصفحة 71
... civil matters are concerned , while it by implication grants to the Pope , as the interpreter of the Divine Law , the right of interference in all states . Wycliffe takes away the independence of the prince without 1 De Officio Regis ...
... civil matters are concerned , while it by implication grants to the Pope , as the interpreter of the Divine Law , the right of interference in all states . Wycliffe takes away the independence of the prince without 1 De Officio Regis ...
الصفحة 105
... Civil Wars of the previous age have doubtless produced by way of reaction a sense of the necessity of securing strong government and universal obedience to the law . English contro- versialists , in answering the theory of the Papal ...
... Civil Wars of the previous age have doubtless produced by way of reaction a sense of the necessity of securing strong government and universal obedience to the law . English contro- versialists , in answering the theory of the Papal ...
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