| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 346 pages
...ftrongly on this origin of kingfhip in his book, Pro tcclejiaftiue vnitatis defenfane, lib. i. p. 74. CHRISTIAN MAN, and the general ftreani of writings...church, and was indeed the received Proteftant doctrine. i AND thus unhappily arofe in the church of England, that pernicious fyftem of divine indefeafible... | |
| Richard Hurd - Chivalry - 1788 - 428 pages
...is defenjionc, lib. i. p. 74. CHRISTIAN $ot DIALOGUES MORAL CHRISTIAN MAN, and the general ftrearri of writings in thofe days, became the opinion of the...unhappily arofe in the church of England, that pernicious fyflem of divine indefeafible right of kings : broached indeed by the clergy, but not from thofe corrupt... | |
| Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 652 pages
...1-1 nonce of falf'c * Dr. Hurd's Moral and Poliiical Dialogues, vol. ii. p. 301. teftant do&iine : and thus unhappily arofe in the church of England,...right of kings, broached indeed by the clergy, but net from thofe corrupt and temporizing views, to which it has been imputed. The authority of thofe... | |
| Francis Plowden - Constitutional law - 1792 - 658 pages
...opinion, which, as appears from the homilies, the Inftitution of a Chriftian Man, and the general ftream of writings in thofe days, became the opinion of the church, and was, indeed, the received pro• Dr. Hard's Moral and Political Dialogues, vol. ii. P' 3°' K 3 teftant teftant doctrine: and... | |
| Chetham's Library - Cheshire (England) - 1859 - 284 pages
...from the Homilies, the Institution of the Christian Man, and the general stream of writings in those days, became the opinion of the church, and was indeed the received Protestant doctrine." — Kurd's Moral and Political Dialogues, vol. iv. p. 61. Hume's Essays. 4to... | |
| Chetham's Library - 1859 - 288 pages
...from the Homilies, the Institution of the Christian Man, and the general stream of writings in those days, became the opinion of the church, and was indeed the received Protestant doctrine."- — Kurd's Moral and Political Dialogues, vol. iv. p. 61. Hume's Essays. 4to... | |
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