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1 3 | consent and judgment of men, which is the trusty voice
2 9 | Of the laws enacted by men, some are concerned with
3 9 | nature; and they command men to follow after what is
4 9 | to it. Laws come before men live together in society,
5 9 | contained bodily in the laws of men, have not merely the force
6 9 | refractory and viciously inclined men, so that, deterred from
7 9 | determined by the wisdom of men and not by nature herself.
8 10| and civil society which men constitute when united.
9 10| temporal law, unless what men have gathered from this
10 10| justice, but certain to lead men away from that good which
11 11| just authority of God over men diminishing, or even destroying
12 13| the wrong-doing of evil men. Lawful power is from God, "
13 14| 14. If when men discuss the question of
14 14| Such, for instance, are the men belonging to that widely
15 18| to consult the welfare of men's souls in the wisdom of
16 20| which God enjoins, and which men can easily recognize by
17 21| that, by the will of God, men are united in civil society;
18 21| proximate end is to lead men to the prosperity found
19 23| to justice and injustice. Men have a right freely and
20 23| such liberty never leads men to suppress the truth, but
21 24| should imbue the minds of men, for in it are found the
22 24| tends absolutely to pervert men's minds, in as much as it
23 33| the minds and actions of men are in this our age being
24 38| State. How mistaken these men also are, and how inconsistent,
25 42| such liberties are in use, men should employ them in doing
26 47| and of His counsel upon men, so that, strengthened by
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