Chapter
1 1| been and that there is no government, no obedience, no fidelity,
2 1| livelihood, peace, good government, etc., without which this
3 1| confers his authority and~government upon others who are appointed
4 1| Scriptures, as those who in their government perform the functions of
5 1| said of obedience to civil government, which (as~we have said)
6 1| committed to them for their government. For although this~is not
7 1| have in this office and government knaves and~tyrants; nor
8 1| civil and ecclesiastical government~we must spare no diligence,
9 1| able to have their aid~in government and in whatever is necessary]. ~
10 1| there is no discipline, government,~or peace, of which we all
11 1| spiritual and the temporal government,~that is, the divine and
12 1| neighbor.~Therefore God and government are not included in this
13 1| punish evil-doers to the government instead of~parents, who
14 1| one else, and not to the government. ~Now this commandment is
15 1| that is, parents~and the government. For it is proper for God
16 1| duty~of parents and the government to see to it that our youth
17 1| there were a well-ordered government in the land, such~wantonness
18 1| need of the princes and government, who~themselves would have
19 1| an excellent and regular government; and where~there is still
20 1| where~there is still such a government, instances of this sin will
21 1| neighbor, however the civil government, preachers, father and mother~
22 1| learn also from the daily government of the~household. For when
23 1| because under the Jewish government~man-servants and maid-servants
24 2| and temporal goods, good government, peace,~security. Thus we
25 2| into heaven and~assumed the government at the Father's right hand,
26 3| obey our parents and the~government; for by calling upon it
27 3| live,~as for preachers, the government, neighbors, domestics, and
28 3| therefrom. For as in a good government it is not only necessary~
29 3| neighborly or civil relation and government. For where these two things~
30 3| for temporal authority and government, as that by~which most of
31 3| a permanent and~peaceful government. For where there are dissension,
32 3| obstruct~and destroy spiritual government in leading souls astray
33 3| hinders the~stability of all government and honorable, peaceable
34 4| parental~estate and of civil government. If we propose to regard
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