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... or forms of government . ” Princes have their power absolute , and by divine
right ; for slaves could never have a right to compact or consent . Adam was an
absolute monarch , and so are all princes ever since . CHAPTER IL Os paternal
anil ...
... or forms of government . ” Princes have their power absolute , and by divine
right ; for slaves could never have a right to compact or consent . Adam was an
absolute monarch , and so are all princes ever since . CHAPTER IL Os paternal
anil ...
Page 215
CHAPTER IL Os paternal anil regal Poacr . $ 6. Sir Robert Filmer's great position
is , that “ men are not naturally free . ” This is the foundation on which his absolute
monarchy stands , and from which it erects itself to an height , that its power is ...
CHAPTER IL Os paternal anil regal Poacr . $ 6. Sir Robert Filmer's great position
is , that “ men are not naturally free . ” This is the foundation on which his absolute
monarchy stands , and from which it erects itself to an height , that its power is ...
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... was under hatches , till “ God , by giving the Israelites kings , re - established
the ancient and prime right of the lineal succession in paternal government . ”
This is his business from p . 12 to 19. And then , obviating an objection , and
clearing ...
... was under hatches , till “ God , by giving the Israelites kings , re - established
the ancient and prime right of the lineal succession in paternal government . ”
This is his business from p . 12 to 19. And then , obviating an objection , and
clearing ...
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23 , it is unavoidable , that if the magistrate hath all this paternal right , as he must
have if fatherhood be the fountain of all authority ; then the subjects , though
fathers , can have no power over their children , no right to honour from them : for
it ...
23 , it is unavoidable , that if the magistrate hath all this paternal right , as he must
have if fatherhood be the fountain of all authority ; then the subjects , though
fathers , can have no power over their children , no right to honour from them : for
it ...
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Cain and Seth , have a paternal power over their children at the same time ; so
that they are at the same time absolute lords , and yet vassals and slaves ; Adam
has all the authority , as “ grandfather of the people , ” and they have a part of it as
...
Cain and Seth , have a paternal power over their children at the same time ; so
that they are at the same time absolute lords , and yet vassals and slaves ; Adam
has all the authority , as “ grandfather of the people , ” and they have a part of it as
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