| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 558 pagine
...— their complete code of laws being given immediately from God by the hand of Moses. And let them who cry up the divine right of kings consider that...Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations ; and when they were gratified, it was rather as a just punishment of their folly, that they might... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 556 pagine
...— their complete code of laws being given immediately from God by the hand of Moses. And let them who cry up the divine right of kings consider that...Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations ; and when they were gratified, it was rather as a just punishment of their folly, that they might... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 392 pagine
...given immediately from God by the hand of Moses. And let them who cry up the divine right of Icings consider, that the only form of government which had...Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations; and when they were thus gratified, it was rather as a just punishment of their folly, that they might... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1865 - 594 pagine
...conducive to their common welfare;" he uttered the following timely republican injunction : " Let those who cry up the divine right of kings consider, that...including the idea of a king, that it was a high crime in Israel to be in this respect like other nations;" and he regarded the general agreement " through... | |
| Central Conference of American Rabbis - 1891 - 1032 pagine
...civil view, was a perfect republic. And let them who cry of the divine right of kings consider that the form of government which had a proper claim to a divine...Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations, and when they were thus gratified, it was rather as a just punishment for their folly. Every nation... | |
| Madison Clinton Peters - 1908 - 272 pagine
...view, was a perfect republic. And let them who cry up the divine right of kings consider, that the form of government which had a proper claim to a divine...Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations, and when they were thus gratified, it was rather as a just punishment for their folly. Every nation,... | |
| Claude Halstead Van Tyne - 1913 - 28 pagine
...working the great machine 00 Sparks, Washington, III. 144. 100 AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, IV. 277. of government, erected for their use ". There was...for Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations."102 But it was Thomas Paine — one at least in the odor of sanctity, for he had \ preached... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1914 - 1020 pagine
...Merriam, American Political Theories, p. 66;. American Archives, fourth series, II. 132; V. 839, 850. of government, erected for their use ". There was...for Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations."102 But it was Thomas Paine — one at least in the odor of sanctity, for he had preached... | |
| George Cohen - 1924 - 298 pagine
...will restore thy judges as at the first." Among other things he asserted, "Let them who cry up for the divine right of kings consider that the only form...Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations ; and when they were gratified, it was rather as a just punishment of their folly." By a special vote... | |
| Central Conference of American Rabbis - 1926 - 458 pagine
...in a civil light. "And let them who cry the divine right of kings", he declared, "consider that the form of government which had a proper claim to a divine...Israel to ask to be in this respect like other nations, and when they were thus gratified, it was rather as a just punishment for their folly. Every nation,... | |
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