Obedience - Biblical teaching - Early works to 1800
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The arraignment of rebellion , or the irresistibility of sovereign powers vindicated and maintain'd in a reply to a letter. By John Aucher, M. A. Ejected Fellow of St. Peter's College in Cambridge. Now D. D. and Canon of Christ-Church, Cant.
Aucher, John, 1619-1701.Date: [1718]- E-books
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The scripture-Loyalist containing a vindication of obedience to the present civil British government in things lawful; a defence of several passages of holy Scripture, from gross abuse and misrepresentation; And An answer to ignorant and sophistical Cavils against Subjection to said Government, in its lawful Commands.
Fletcher, William, ca. 1730-1815.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- E-books
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The scripture-Loyalist containing a vindication of obedience to the present civil British government, in things lawful: A Defence of several Passages of Holy Scripture, from gross Abuse and Misrepresentation. And An answer to ignorant and sophistical Cavils against Subjection to said Government, in its lawful Commands. To which is added, An Appendix, containing Answers to One Hundred Questions proposed to Seceders by Andrew Newton, Merchant in Dunse. And A Postscript, containing Twelve Queries, proposed to the serious consideration of the Reformed Presbytery, and their followers. Second edition, with corrections and considerable inlargements. By William Fletcher, Minister of the Gospel at Bridge-of-Teath.
Fletcher, William, ca. 1730-1815.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]