| 1859 - 886 頁
...over tens, &c.) Dnotrine. 1. That the choice of public magistrates belongs unto the people, by God s own allowance. II. The privilege of election which...people, therefore, must not be exercised according to thei humours, but according to the blesse will and law of God. III. They who have power to appoii officers... | |
| 1862 - 920 頁
...the organization of the government of the Connecticut Colony, deducing these three very republican doctrines : 1. The choice of public magistrates belongs unto the people by God's own allowance. 2. The privilege of election which belongs to the people must not be exercised according to their humors,... | |
| 1862 - 926 頁
...the organization of the government of the Connecticut Colony, deducing these three very republican doctrines : 1. The choice of public magistrates belongs unto the people by God's own allowance. 2. The privilege of election which belongs to the people must not be exercised according to their humors,... | |
| 1862 - 934 頁
...the organization of the government of the Connecticut Colony, deducing these three very republican doctrines : 1. The choice of public magistrates belongs unto the people by God's own allowance. 2. The privilege of election which belongs to the people must not be exercised according to their humors,... | |
| 1895 - 816 頁
...31, 1638, Mr. Hooker preached a sermon before the General Court, and he held: — "Doctrine. I. That the choice of public magistrates belongs unto the people by God's own allowance. 1 Hubbard's General History, p. 265. a Winthrop, ii. 428. 8 Conn. Hist. Soc. Coll., i. II, 12. * Johnston's... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1874 - 820 頁
...over tens, and omcers among the tribes" — and then propounded these points of " doctrine :" "L That the choice of public magistrates belongs unto the...therefore must not be exercised according to their humors, but according to the blessed will and law of God. " IIL They who have power to appoint officers... | |
| Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1877 - 362 頁
...sermon on the foundations of civil government, in which he laid down these positions : — " I. That the choice of public magistrates belongs unto the...therefore, must not be exercised according to their humors, but according to the blessed will and law of God. " III. They who have power to appoint officers... | |
| Congregational Churches in Connecticut. General Conference - 1877 - 232 頁
...tribes, and I will make them rulers over you," the preacher deduced these three heads of "doctrine." I. "The choice of public magistrates belongs unto the...privilege of election, which belongs to the people, must not be exercised according to their humors, but according to the blessed will and law of God."... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1877 - 240 頁
...tribes, and I will make them rulers over you," the preacher deduced these three heads of "doctrine." I. "The choice of public magistrates belongs unto the...privilege of election, which belongs to the people, must not be exercised according to their humors, but according to the blessed will and law of God."... | |
| William Wallace Harris - 1882 - 436 頁
...and I will make them rulers over you." Upon which the chief points were these : — Doctrine I. That the choice of public magistrates belongs unto the...therefore must not be exercised according to their humors, but according to the blessed will and law of God. III. They who have power to appoint officers... | |
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