| William Harris - 1814 - 428 pages
...unless they order affairs of religion according to his beck ; we may not be so proud. We give unto God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's. But I pass over all this : for (which is the thing chiefly to be considered) this prince, being born... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 402 pages
...unless they order affairs of religion according to his beck ; we may not be so proud. We give unto God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Csssar's. But I pass over all this: for (which is the thing chiefly to be considered) this prince,... | |
| History - 1811 - 1008 pages
...from herbosom. Jesus Christ did not think it necessary' to set £t. Peter upon a temporal throne. I render to God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's." After the deputies from Rome, those of Tuscany were introduced to pny their homage. To' their address,... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1850 - 710 pages
...from the practice of former times, in many moral virtues and spiritual graces, which should teach us to render to God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's. Where is that integrity of manners, that truth of conversation, that dutiful observance of order, that... | |
| August Neander - Church history - 1850 - 798 pages
...follow the directions laid down in the New Testament concerning obedience to magistrates — to give to God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's.1 That right of investiture which the monarchs claimed in respect to bishoprics, was continually... | |
| JOSEPH TORREY - 1850 - 510 pages
...follow the directions laid down in the New Testament concerning obedience to magistrates — to give to God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's.1 That right of investiture which themonarchs claimed in respect to bishoprics, was continually... | |
| Karl Friedrich Ledderhose - 1855 - 400 pages
...the two Bishops in Conference in Pegau. The Elector, proceeding from the principle that we must give to God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, said, that he expected that they would not be ''obstinate" in those matters which might be granted... | |
| Gottfried Joseph G. Findel - 1869 - 724 pages
...us. following precepts: "Love and cherish all men as you do your brother, and your blood relations." "Render to God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's." I. The secrets and mysteries, which conceal our pui poses, are only with this one view, to do good... | |
| August Neander - Church history - 1869 - 672 pages
...follow the directions laid down in the New Testament concerning obedience to magistrates — to give to God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's. 1 That right of investiture which the monarchs claimed in respect to bishoprics, was continually abused... | |
| 1872 - 522 pages
...claims of science, history, or politics. . . . The Church, in fact, while inculcating the principle to render to God the things that are God's, and to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, imposes at the same time on her children the obligation of a conscientious obedience to the authority... | |
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