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We expressely reade that God hath set in his Church, among other good functions, Governments. If it be said, that under that word, Governments, civill Magistrates are understood: |
We expressly read that God hath Set in his Church, among other good functions, Governments. If it be said, that under that word, Governments, civil Magistrates Are understood: |
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NONLATINALPHABET both in sacred Scriptures and other authours signifieth a Governour. NONLATINALPHABET (Mica 5. 2.) NONLATINALPHABET, Dominator, is stile NONLATINALPHABET, Mat. 1. 6. NONLATINALPHABET, is also opposed to NONLATINALPHABET, him that serveth, Luk. 22. 26 NONLATINALPHABET. Qui imperat voluptatibus. Islo a NONLATINALPHABET. Plutaron. Difference betwixt Magistrates and Church-Governours. |
both in sacred Scriptures and other Authors signifies a Governor. (Mica 5. 2.), Dominator, is style, Mathew 1. 6., is also opposed to, him that serves, Luk. 22. 26. Qui Implead voluptatibus. Islo a. Plutaron. Difference betwixt Magistrates and Church-Governours. |
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