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1 5 | it the foundation of that obligation to mutual love amongst men, 2 52 | parental power? for whatever obligation nature and the right of 3 56 | law of nature, under an obligation to preserve, nourish, and 4 65 | which shall be of perpetual obligation, by which they ought to 5 66 | he hath laid on them an obligation to nourish, preserve, and 6 66 | the children a perpetual obligation of honouring their parents, 7 66 | enjoyments of life: from this obligation no state, no freedom can 8 68 | less obedience, though the obligation be stronger on grown, than 9 72 | Sec. 72. Though the obligation on the parents to bring 10 72 | their children, and the obligation on children to honour their 11 80 | hath begot, is under an obligation to continue in conjugal 12 97 | government, puts himself under an obligation, to every one of that society, 13 109| the Shechemites with the obligation they had to Gideon, who 14 116| himself, he is under the obligation of them, but cannot, by 15 121| upon, and enjoys that; the obligation any one is under, by virtue 16 134| backed, have the force and obligation of a law, which has not 17 186| it, i.e. quit me of the obligation of it; or I may resume it 18 186| law of nature laying an obligation on me only by the rules 19 187| where he had right, has no obligation upon them.~