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And from hence our Subjection is urg'd by the Apostle St. Peter, in his 1 st Epist. 2 d Chapter, Verse 13. 1. To begin with St. Paul 's Argument, who calls Magistracy a Divine Ordinance, because of the excellent Use of it, whereby good Magistrates resemble the Divine Power, Wisdom and Goodness, in securing to all Men their Rights and Properties; |
And from hence our Subjection is urged by the Apostle Saint Peter, in his 1 Saint Epistle 2 worser Chapter, Verse 13. 1. To begin with Saint Paul is Argument, who calls Magistracy a Divine Ordinance, Because of the excellent Use of it, whereby good Magistrates resemble the Divine Power, Wisdom and goodness, in securing to all Men their Rights and Properties; |
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