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1 11 | rule and measure God hath given to mankind, hath, by the 2 25 | says, Psal. cxv. 16. has given the earth to the children 3 25 | to the children of men; given it to mankind in common. 4 26 | Sec. 26. God, who hath given the world to men in common, 5 26 | men in common, hath also given them reason to make use 6 26 | all that is therein, is given to men for the support and 7 26 | natural state: yet being given for the use of men, there 8 28 | notwithstanding the plenty God had given him. We see in commons, 9 29 | himself any part of what is given in common, children or servants 10 31 | that property too. God has given us all things richly, 1 11 31 | inspiration. But how far has he given it us? To enjoy. As much 12 34 | the ground which God had given him in common with others 13 36 | upon the measures we have given, would not be very large, 14 39 | but supposing the world given, as it was, to the children 15 44 | the things of nature are given in common, yet man, by being 16 45 | have, by common consent, given up their pretences to their 17 58 | bound to: for God having given man an understanding to 18 71 | different foundations, and given to so different ends, that 19 80 | great Creator, who having given to man foresight, and an 20 85 | names as old as history, but given to those of far different 21 88 | of offences, which he has given up to the legislative in 22 88 | to the magistrate, he has given a right to the common-wealth 23 103| own consent. Thus I have given several examples, out of 24 106| thought fit. But this having given occasion to men to mistake, 25 107| of those to whom they had given the authority over them, 26 111| business for which it was given; and aided by flattery, 27 117| And this has generally given the occasion to mistake 28 117| them members of it, being given separately in their turns, 29 121| whenever the owner, who has given nothing but such a tacit 30 121| any express declaration, given his consent to be of any 31 132| legislative power be at first given by the majority to one or 32 135| every member of the society given up to that person, or assembly, 33 137| Whereas by supposing they have given up themselves to the absolute 34 142| the consent of the people, given by themselves, or their 35 149| reposed in them: for all power given with trust for the attaining 36 159| where the municipal law has given no direction, till the legislative 37 171| the state of nature, has given up into the hands of the 38 172| quitted reason, which God hath given to be the rule betwixt man 39 179| him: for the people having given to their governors no power 40 181| reason, which is the rule given between man and man, and 41 192| or their representatives given their free consent, and 42 202| authority exceeds the power given him by the law, and makes 43 206| the king's authority being given him only by the law, he 44 210| the end for which it was given: if the people shall find 45 217| lost, whenever they are given up into the power of another.~ 46 243| continue for ever, they have given up their political power