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" Kings are justly called Gods, for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of Divine power upon earth. For if you will consider the Attributes to God, you shall see how they agree in the person of a King. "
An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and ... - Page 222
by William Harris - 1814
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The Westminster Review, 156. köide

1901 - 744 lehte
...words of our James I., assure the world that, " Kings are justly called gods, for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth...shall see how they agree in the person of a king." But he would find, as James discovered, that not even Omnipotence itself could tax currents and broadcloth...
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London, 1. köide

Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 lehte
...are justly called gods," said this brilliant specimen of earthly divinity, " for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth;...person of a King. God hath power to create or destroy — to make or unmake — at his pleasure ; to give life or send death ; to judge all, and to be judged...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People ..., 4. köide

George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 lehte
...ridiculous. " Kings," said this unroyal specimen, " are justly called gods, for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth...person of a king. God hath power to create or destroy — to make or unmake — at his pleasure ; to give life or send death ; to judge all, and to be judged...
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London, 1–2. köide

Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 lehte
...are justly called gods," said this brilliant specimen of earthly divinity, " for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth;...the person of a King. God hath power to create or destroy—to make or unmake—at his pleasure; to give life or send death; to judge all, and to be...
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The Cabinet History of England: Being an Abridgment, by the ..., 9–10. köide

Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 482 lehte
...and ridiculous. "Kings," said this unroyal specimen, "are justly called gods, for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth...person of a king. God hath power to create or destroy — to make or unmake— at his pleasure; to give life or send death ; to judge all, and to be judged...
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The Aristocracy of England: A History for the People

William Howitt - 1846 - 376 lehte
...on the god-like attributes of kings. " Kings," said he, " are justly called gods ; for they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth....person of a king. God hath power to create or destroy ; to make or unmake at his pleasure ; to give life or send death ; to judge all, and to be judged unaccountable...
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The cabinet history of England, an abridgment of the chapters entitled ...

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 lehte
...and ridiculous. "Kings,"' said this unroyal specimen, "arc justly called gods, for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth...person of a king. God hath power to create or destroy — to make or unmake— at his pleasure ; to give life or send death ; to judge all, and to be judged...
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The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical ..., 5. köide

Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 474 lehte
...and ridiculous. "Kings," said this unroyal specimen, "are justly called gods, for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth...the person of a king. God hath power to create or destroy—to make or unmake— at his pleasure; to give life or send death ; to judge all, and to be...
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The comprehensive history of England, from the earliest period to ..., 2. köide

Charles MacFarlane - 1861 - 852 lehte
...and ridiculous. "Kings," said this unroyal specimen, "are justly called ginls, for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of Divine power upon earth; for, if you will coneider the attributes of God, you shall see how they agree in the person of a king. God hath power...
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Stories of the Wars, 1574-1658: From the Rise of the Dutch Republic to the ...

John Tillotson - 1865 - 508 lehte
...the Stuart line in England. " Kings," he was wont to say, " are justly called gods, for they exercise a manner or resemblance of Divine power upon earth....person of a king. God hath power to create or destroy, to make or unmake at his pleasure ; to give life or send death, to judge all and to be judged of nor...
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