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4. (and lastly) Suppose the case were unquestionable, and the forfeiture made and justly so judged, yet, to whom doth the seizure upon this forfeited Authority belong? Not to man (certainly) for it hath been before proved that all Authority is Gods Ordinance, a Flower of his Prerogative, a Jewel of his Crown, and so can fall (upon forfeiture) only into his hands who derived it. |
4. (and lastly) Suppose the case were unquestionable, and the forfeiture made and justly so judged, yet, to whom does the seizure upon this forfeited authority belong? Not to man (Certainly) for it hath been before proved that all authority is God's Ordinance, a Flower of his Prerogative, a Jewel of his Crown, and so can fallen (upon forfeiture) only into his hands who derived it. |
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