The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza: Introduction. Tractatus theologico-politicus. Tractatus politicusG. Bell, 1891 |
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... Law , and where- fore ... law Civil government not inconsistent with religion Chap . XVII- It is shown , that no one can or need transfer all his Rights to the Sovereign Power . Of the Hebrew Republic , as it was during the lifetime of Moses ...
... Law , and where- fore ... law Civil government not inconsistent with religion Chap . XVII- It is shown , that no one can or need transfer all his Rights to the Sovereign Power . Of the Hebrew Republic , as it was during the lifetime of Moses ...
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... Moses . Then to a Theocracy with the power divided between the PAGE 214 216 ... law established only by agreement • 246 Piety furthered by peace and ... law , submits his adverse opinion to the judgment of the authorities , while acting ...
... Moses . Then to a Theocracy with the power divided between the PAGE 214 216 ... law established only by agreement • 246 Piety furthered by peace and ... law , submits his adverse opinion to the judgment of the authorities , while acting ...
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... Law revealed by God to Moses was merely the law of the indi- vidual Hebrew state , therefore that it was binding on none but Hebrews , and not even on Hebrews after the downfall of their nation . Further , in order to ascertain ...
... Law revealed by God to Moses was merely the law of the indi- vidual Hebrew state , therefore that it was binding on none but Hebrews , and not even on Hebrews after the downfall of their nation . Further , in order to ascertain ...
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... law of Moses , which might neither be added to nor curtailed , and which was set up as a national standard of right , nowhere prescribed the belief that God is without body , or even without form or figure , but only ordained that the ...
... law of Moses , which might neither be added to nor curtailed , and which was set up as a national standard of right , nowhere prescribed the belief that God is without body , or even without form or figure , but only ordained that the ...
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... law was given through an angel , and not imme- diately by God ; whence it follows that if Moses spoke with God face to face as a man speaks with his friend ( i.e. by means of their two bodies ) Christ communed with God mind to mind ...
... law was given through an angel , and not imme- diately by God ; whence it follows that if Moses spoke with God face to face as a man speaks with his friend ( i.e. by means of their two bodies ) Christ communed with God mind to mind ...
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