| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 頁
...says he, speaking of the act he instances, " if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit it, we are bound to transgress that human law, or else we must offend both the natural and the divine." The propriety of this dangerous maxim, so far as the divine law is concerned, is what I must refer... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 頁
...says he, speaking of the act he instances, " if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit it, we are bound to transgress that human law, or else we must offend both the natural and the divine." The propriety of this dangerous maxim, so far as the divine law is concerned, is what I must refer... | |
| Royal Society of Canada - 1898 - 926 頁
...contradict thèse. In thé oase of miurder, if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit it, we are bound to transgress that human law, or else we must offend both thé natural and thé divine." "Those rights which God and Nature hâve established, and are. therefore,... | |
| Frederic Bancroft - 1900 - 578 頁
...placed."— SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH. "Nay, if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit murder, we are bound to transgress that human law, or else...we must offend both the natural and the Divine."— BLACKSTONB. " The practical conclusion is, that disobedience is always presumptively wrong in morals,... | |
| Frederic Bancroft - 1900 - 576 頁
...placed."—SIB JAMES MACKINTOSH. "Nay, if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit murder, we are bound to transgress that human law, or else we must offend both the natural and the Divine."—BLACKSTONE. " The practical conclusion is, that disobedience is always presumptively wrong... | |
| Frederic Bancroft - 1900 - 684 頁
...placed."—Siu JAMES MACKINTOSH. "Nay, if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit murder, we arc bound to transgress that human law, or else we must offend both the natural and the Divine."—BLACKSTONE. "The practical conclusion is, that disobedience is always presumptively wrong... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 676 頁
...this." " Nay, if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit a crime" (his instance is murder), " we are bound to transgress that human law ; or else we must offend both the natural and divine." Lord Coke held that where an Act of Parliament is against common right and reason, the common... | |
| Edgar Benton Kinkead - 1905 - 496 頁
...conscientice to abstain from its perpetration. Nay, if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit it, we are bound to transgress that human law, or else we must offend both the natural and the Divine." (1 Blackstone Com. p. 42, 43.) "And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise"... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1906 - 726 頁
...this." " Nay, if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit a crime" (his instance is murder), " we are bound to transgress that human law ; or else we must offend both the natural and divine." Lord Coke held that where an Act of Parliament is against common right and reason, the common... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 624 頁
...conscientiae, to abstain from its perpetration. Nay, if any human law should allow or enjoin us to commit it, we are bound to transgress that human law, or else we must offend both the natural and the divine. But, with regard to matters that are in themselves indifferent, and are not commanded or forbidden... | |
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