Christianity and Politics: A History of the Principles and Struggles of Church and StateJ. B. Lippincott, 1938 - 331 páginas |
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... subjects anything they please ; and the subjects also believe that they are obliged to obey the prince in everything he com- mands , hence the princes have begun to command their subjects to put away certain books , and to accept ...
... subjects anything they please ; and the subjects also believe that they are obliged to obey the prince in everything he com- mands , hence the princes have begun to command their subjects to put away certain books , and to accept ...
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... subjects justly . The prince must concern himself primarily with the needs of his subjects , and he must not reason that the land and their property are all his own . On the contrary , he is to know that he belongs to the land and the ...
... subjects justly . The prince must concern himself primarily with the needs of his subjects , and he must not reason that the land and their property are all his own . On the contrary , he is to know that he belongs to the land and the ...
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... subjects must render support to their rulers with body and property . The next question is that of the right of an unjust ruler who engages in warfare or dispute . Should his subjects follow and obey him ? No , says Luther . For no one ...
... subjects must render support to their rulers with body and property . The next question is that of the right of an unjust ruler who engages in warfare or dispute . Should his subjects follow and obey him ? No , says Luther . For no one ...
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CHURCH AND STATE IN THE MIDDLE AGES II | 11 |
POLITICS IN THE AGE OF THE RENAISSANCE | 60 |
THE POLITICAL THEORIES OF MARTIN LUTHER TO 1530 | 93 |
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