The Duties of Subjects to Their Rulers, with a Special View to the Present Times: A Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church of Scarborough, on a Day of Thanksgiving and Now Published by Request of the Congregation (Classic Reprint)
The Duties of Subjects to Their Rulers, with a Special View to the Present Times: A Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church of Scarborough, on a Day of Thanksgiving and Now Published by Request of the Congregation (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Duties of Subjects to Their Rulers, With a Special View to the Present Times: A Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church of Scarborough, on a Day of Thanksgiving and Now Published by Request of the Congregation Jwith the last, by far the most'trying of these general to pics, you, my brethren, are I believe as little liable to be per pbxed as you ar%disinclined at present'to hear it discussed. Indeed, its freque t discussion proves clearly, that either the Government is extremely bad, or the public mind ...
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Excerpt from The Duties of Subjects to Their Rulers, With a Special View to the Present Times: A Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church of Scarborough, on a Day of Thanksgiving and Now Published by Request of the Congregation Jwith the last, by far the most'trying of these general to pics, you, my brethren, are I believe as little liable to be per pbxed as you ar%disinclined at present'to hear it discussed. Indeed, its freque t discussion proves clearly, that either the Government is extremely bad, or the public mind is in a most unhealthy state. It is folly, nay wickedness. For men to rack their imaginations in fancying cases in which resistance to Go verament maybecome their duty. Everyman who knows when he should obey, and does obey authority from right mo tives, ' will know when, and how to resist oppression. It will be time enough for us, my hearers, to give odr mind to this ih quiry, when the Government under which we live has ceased to be a Government of law and of justice. To this pass things have not come. 1. To say they have, is, to utter the language of falsehoodyor sheer folly; and out of hollow professions to make a cloak to hide the odiousness of thelate rebellion. Most mad and wicked attempt! And let us. My brethren, this day, with hearts full of sanctified gratitude, adore Almighty God for the, late deliverance. He hath saved us from ruin. He hath broken the armgof the wicked.' He hath brought to light the hidden things of, darkness. He hath restored peace, and pre served order among us. The Lord reigneth, to his name be the praise. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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