| Jared Sparks - 1823 - 396 páginas
...nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written, or spoken laws, it is he, who is truly the lawgiver, to all intents and purposes ; and not the person who first wrote, or spake them. In human society, the interpretation of laws may, of necessity, be lodged, in some cases,... | |
| Benjamin Hoadly (bp. of Winchester.) - 1836 - 118 páginas
...Christ himself, nay, hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws. It is he who is truly the lawgiver, to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them. In human society the interpretation of laws may of necessity be lodged, in some cases, in the hands... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1839 - 286 páginas
...is; nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them. " In humane society the interpretation of laws may, of necessity, be lodged, in some cases, in the... | |
| Tracts - 1840 - 514 páginas
...: nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he, who is truly the lawgiver, to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them. In human society, the interpretation of laws may of necessity be lodged, in some cases, in the hands... | |
| James Buchanan - 1843 - 140 páginas
...; nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them." " It evidently destroys the rule and authority of Jesus Christ as "King, to set up any other authority... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1850 - 678 páginas
...— 'Nay whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he, who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and...latter. Others have had the written law, they only of all interpreters heard it spoke by Christ ; and his lordship has left us only this choice, either... | |
| 1851 - 542 páginas
...Hoadly, " Whosoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them;" from Wilkins' Concilia, vol. iv. p. 673. The English people is too great to need any help in the settlement... | |
| Robert Isaac Wilberforce - 1851 - 162 páginas
...expresses it, " Whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them."46 Now this circumstance gives additional consequence to the 25th Henry VIII. 19, by which the... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1864 - 674 páginas
..."Nay, whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he, who is truly the lawgiver to all intents and purposes, and...latter. Others have had the written law, they only of all interpreters heard it spoke by Christ ; and his lordship has left us only this choice, either... | |
| 1917 - 510 páginas
...an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is He who is truly the Law Giver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote and spoke them.' "23 While the truth of this passage cannot be gainsaid, it is obvious that the current... | |
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