The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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Page 245
... command to work for him : no , says God , not only whilst thou art without other help , save thy wife , but as long as thou livest , shalt thou live by thy labour , " In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread , till thou return ...
... command to work for him : no , says God , not only whilst thou art without other help , save thy wife , but as long as thou livest , shalt thou live by thy labour , " In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread , till thou return ...
Page 254
... command , requires us to preserve ? He has in all the parts of creation taken a peculiar care to propagate and continue the several species of creatures , and makes the individuals act so strongly to this end , that they sometimes ...
... command , requires us to preserve ? He has in all the parts of creation taken a peculiar care to propagate and continue the several species of creatures , and makes the individuals act so strongly to this end , that they sometimes ...
Page 256
... command of God in Scripture : his words are , " To confirm the natural right of regal power , we find in the decalogue , that the law which enjoins obe- dience to kings , is delivered in the terms , Honour thy father , p . 23. Whereas ...
... command of God in Scripture : his words are , " To confirm the natural right of regal power , we find in the decalogue , that the law which enjoins obe- dience to kings , is delivered in the terms , Honour thy father , p . 23. Whereas ...
Page 257
... command without garbling , as God gave it , and joined mother to father , , every reader would have seen , that it had made directly against him , and that it was so far from esta- blishing the " monarchical power of the father , " that ...
... command without garbling , as God gave it , and joined mother to father , , every reader would have seen , that it had made directly against him , and that it was so far from esta- blishing the " monarchical power of the father , " that ...
Page 259
... command him to do so ; no more than the mother could dispense with him for neglecting to ho- nour his father : whereby it is plain , that this command of God gives the father no sovereignty , no supremacy . $ 63 . I agree with our ...
... command him to do so ; no more than the mother could dispense with him for neglecting to ho- nour his father : whereby it is plain , that this command of God gives the father no sovereignty , no supremacy . $ 63 . I agree with our ...
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