| Noel B. Reynolds, W. Cole Durham - 2003 - 320 Seiten
...(of unalienable natural rights and higher law]" and thereby invade the realm of religion — since "[b]efore any man can be considered as a member of...Society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governour of the Universe." (pp. 271-273). Professor Sandoz concludes with a discussion of the union... | |
| Richard C. Sinopoli - 1996 - 456 Seiten
...duty is precedent, both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil...of the Governor of the Universe. And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate association, must always do it with a reservation of... | |
| Daniel C. Palm - 1997 - 230 Seiten
...unalienable right . . . because what is here a right towards men, is a duty towards the Creator. . . . Before any man can be considered as a member of civil...as a subject of the Governor of the universe. And . . . every man who becomes a member of any particular civil society [must] do it with a saving of... | |
| Bette Novit Evans - 1997 - 308 Seiten
...duty is precedent, both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of civil society. Before any man can be considered as a member of civil...of the governor of the universe, and if a member of civil society, who enters into any subordinate association, must also do it with a reservation of his... | |
| Mary C. Segers, Ted G. Jelen - 1998 - 216 Seiten
...duly is precedent, both in order of lime and degree of obligation, to the claims of civil society. Before any man can be considered as a member of civil...of the governor of the universe: and if a member of civil society, who enters into any subordinate association, must always do it with a reservation of... | |
| Lance Banning - 1995 - 566 Seiten
...duty is precedent, both in order of time and in degree of obligation, to the claims of civil society. Before any man can be considered as a member of civil...as a subject of the Governor of the Universe: And . . . every man who becomes a member of any particular civil society [does] it with a saving of his... | |
| James T. Kloppenberg - 2000 - 258 Seiten
...duty is precedent, both in order of time and in degree of obligation to the claims of civil society. Before any man can be considered as a member of civil...considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe.... We maintain, therefore, that in matters of religion no man's right is abridged by the institution of... | |
| Helmut Richard Niebuhr - 1998 - 286 Seiten
...of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered a member of Civil Society, he must be considered a subject of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a reservation of... | |
| Joseph Viteritti - 2012 - 310 Seiten
...thought and action. In the same "Memorial and Remonstrance," he urges: Before any man can be considered a member of Civil Society, he must be considered as...of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a reservation of... | |
| Ellis Sandoz - 1999 - 253 Seiten
...precedent to all claims of civil society, and thus derives from a natural right resting on higher law. "Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil...Society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governour of the Universe" — Creator, Universal Sovereign, and Supreme Lawgiver, as God is variously... | |
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