| William Paley - 1831 - 624 pages
...sake ; whether it be to the king, as supreme; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him untry, an extraordinary havoc among the men, 6r the women had bee do well. For so is the will of God, that with well-doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 386 pages
...sake ; whether it be to the king, as supreme ; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well.' For so is the will of God, that with well-doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish... | |
| Edward Maltby (bp. of Durham.) - 1831 - 422 pages
...sake ; whether it be to the king as supreme, or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him, for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well." At the same time, and with a similar reference to the design of the Gospel, the circumstances... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 498 pages
...Lord's sake ; whether it be to the king as supreme, or unto governors as unto them that are sent by him, for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well." Here it is sufficient to remark, all that can be inferred from this passage is, that Christians... | |
| John Watkins - 1832 - 800 pages
...sake, whether it be 4u to the king as supreme, or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by Him for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well." The discourse of the learned prelate was impressively eloquent, and free from any political... | |
| Thomas Shaw Bancroft Reade, Thomas S. B. Reade - 1832 - 436 pages
...sake; whether it be to the king as supreme, or unto the governors as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well. For so is the will of God, that with well-doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish... | |
| 1832 - 220 pages
...magistrate, the King is God's first temporal minister, who is to bear the sword of justice and judgment, " for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well." The Christian then, livinglike a Christian, has no just cause to fear a wound. We are commanded... | |
| 2000 - 356 pages
...Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; Or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well." Paul says, "Every soul;" Peter says, "Every ordinance." Yes, a Christian should bear arms... | |
| Robert R. Mathisen - 2001 - 674 pages
...have no power or authority but what they derive from the people; that this power they are to exert for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well. The only reason assigned by the apostle why magistrates should be obeyed.. .is because they... | |
| Marsilius (of Padua) - 2001 - 564 pages
...immediately after, when he said: "Whether it be to the king as supreme, or to governors as sent by him for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well; for so is the will of God." 40 I have not quoted the glosses of the saints on this passage,... | |
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