The damning nature of rebellion, or, The universal unlawfulness of resistance under pain of damnation, in the saddest sense asserted in a sermon preached at the cathedral of Norwich, May 29, 1685, being the anniversary-day of the birth of His late Majesty Charles II, and of the happy restauration both of him and of the government from the great rebellion / by William Jegon ...

Jegon, William, 1650-1710
Publisher: Printed for Will Oliver
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1685
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A46722 ESTC ID: R2562 STC ID: J530
Subject Headings: Government, Resistance to; Sermons, English;
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In-Text Why should he particularly apply it to the instance of resisting? the supream Magistrate might be said indeed not to bear the sword altogether in vain, if he did bear it only against Treason, Rebellion, and such like violations of Majesty, as immediately concern his own Person: But certainly he could not be said to bear it to any great purposes of advantage to the Commonwealth, or Community of his Subjects, if he did not bear it against other Criminals and Malefactors as well as against Resisters or Traytors, and if equally against all, Why should he particularly apply it to the instance of resisting? the supreme Magistrate might be said indeed not to bear the sword altogether in vain, if he did bear it only against Treason, Rebellion, and such like violations of Majesty, as immediately concern his own Person: But Certainly he could not be said to bear it to any great Purposes of advantage to the Commonwealth, or Community of his Subject's, if he did not bear it against other Criminals and Malefactors as well as against Resisters or Traitors, and if equally against all, q-crq vmd pns31 av-j vvi pn31 p-acp dt n1 pp-f vvg? dt j n1 vmd vbi vvn av xx p-acp vvb dt n1 av p-acp j, cs pns31 vdd vvi pn31 av-j p-acp n1, n1, cc d j n2 pp-f n1, c-acp av-j vvi po31 d n1: cc-acp av-j pns31 vmd xx vbi vvn p-acp vvb pn31 p-acp d j n2 pp-f n1 p-acp dt n1, cc n1 pp-f po31 n2-jn, cs pns31 vdd xx vvi pn31 p-acp j-jn n2-jn cc n2 c-acp av c-acp p-acp n2 cc n2, cc cs av-j p-acp d,




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