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Excerpt from Jus Sacrum: Or a Discourse Wherein It Is Fully Prov'd and Demonstrated, That No Prince Ought to Be Depriv'd of His Natural Right on Account of Religion, &C
Solomon (ware ae the Lord lit/ah, which hath E?'nhltjhed me, and fet me on the Throne of David my Father. It ne 11. 24. And after ward to f7'erohoam the Lord faith, 1 mil; rend the Kingdom from the Hand of Solomon, and give Ten Tribe; to thee. I King: Xi. 31. And of the fame fferohortm, For 4! Much, an 1 ex alted Thee from nmon the People, and made Thee Prince over my gen [e Ifrael, and rent the Kingdom from the Hon/f of David and gave '_ir to. Thee. Iking: xiv. 7, 8. Aniin another Place, For we machete I ratfed Thee on: of the Du]? And made Thee Ruler over thy Pe'ople Ijmel. SO er. 14. The Lord ?ue/i rm'fe up a King over Ifi'ael, who jhad at? Of the Hon]? Of 7erohodm that Day. 'tu God that rmfet the Poor out of the D107, and Itfteth up the Beggar from the Dung-he'll, to [et them among Printer, tend to mabe them Inherit the Throne of 'glory. I 3am. Ii. 8. And. The Royal Pfilml&.faith, That, God time his Shield or Proteéior, who fithdued hie People tender Him. Pfalrn Cxliv. 2. I. E. Who gave him Power and Authority over his People. St. Paul tells us; That, Ther.
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