| Benjamin Hoadly - Authority - 1717 - 92 pages
...as Chrifl himfelf is : Nay, whoever hath an abfolute Authority to interpret any written, or fpoken Laws; it is He, who is truly the Law-giver, to all Intents and Purpofes ; and not the Perfon who firft wrote, or fpoke them. In humane Society , the Interpretation... | |
| Andrew Snape, François de La Pilonnière, Thomas Sherlock, Benjamin Hoadly - Church and state - 1717 - 482 pages
...Xing, as Chrift himfelf is: Nay, whoever hath an abfolute Authority to interpret any written, orfpoken Laws •, it is He, who is truly the Lawgiver, to all Intents and Purpofes ; and notths Perfon who fir ft wrote, or (poke them. In humaneSociety, the Interpretation... | |
| Great Britain - 1718 - 466 pages
...Faffage, Page iz. - c Nay, whoever hath 1 an nbfolute Authority to interpret any written or c fpoken Laws, it is he who is truly the Law-giver, * to all Intents and Purpofes, and not the Perfbn « who firft wrote or fpoke them. ' When a Diftinftion is made between... | |
| Benjamin Hoadly - Sermons, English - 1754 - 490 pages
...as Chrift himfelf is : Nay, whoever hath an. abfolute Authority \.Q interpret any written, or fpoken Laws ; it is He, who is truly the Lawgiver, to all Intents and Purpofes ; and not the Perfon who firft wrote, or fpake them. In human Society, the Interpretation... | |
| Jared Sparks - Theology - 1823 - 396 pages
...add new laws to those of Christ, equally obligatory, is as truly a king, as Christ himself is ; nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any...purposes ; and not the person who first wrote, or spake them. In human society, the interpretation of laws may, of necessity, be lodged, in some cases,... | |
| Benjamin Hoadly (bp. of Winchester.) - 1836 - 118 pages
...can add new laws to those of Christ, equally obligatory, is as truly a king as Christ himself, nay, hath an absolute authority to interpret any written...and not the person who first wrote or spoke them. In human society the interpretation of laws may of necessity be lodged, in some cases, in the hands... | |
| Joseph Angus - Church and state - 1839 - 286 pages
...add new laws to those of Christ, equally obligatory, is as truly a king as Christ himself is; nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any...and not the person who first wrote or spoke them. " In humane society the interpretation of laws may, of necessity, be lodged, in some cases, in the... | |
| Tracts - Church and state - 1840 - 514 pages
...add new laws to those of Christ, equally obligatory, is as truly a king as Christ himself is : nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any...and not the person who first wrote or spoke them. In human society, the interpretation of laws may of necessity be lodged, in some cases, in the hands... | |
| Church of England - 1842 - 458 pages
...decisions, and interpreting the laws of Christ, your lordships will judge by a passage page 12. — " Nay whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he, who is ю truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person, who first wrote or spoke them."... | |
| Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation - Ecclesiastical law - 1842 - 458 pages
...decisions, and interpreting the laws of Christ, your lordships will judge by a passage page 12. — " Nay whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he, who is 10 truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person, who first wrote or spoke them."... | |
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