| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 164 sider
...the context of Measure for Measure: If then ye would enjoy a happy reign Observe the statutes of your heavenly king, And from his law make all your laws to spring. Since his lieutenant here ye should remain, Reward the just; be steadfast, true and plain. The nature and power of the lieutenant, or "deputy,"... | |
| Daniel Fischlin, Mark Fortier - 2002 - 556 sider
...be consistent with the law of God, where it was specifically stated: "Observe the Statutes of your heavenly King, And from his Law, make all your Laws to spring" (Basilikon Doron 137). The king, in the secular world, was subject only to those civil and common laws... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1816 - 672 sider
...them to obey, ' So Kings should fear and serve their God againe. If then ye would enjoy a happy reign, Observe the statutes of our heavenly King : And from...laws to spring : Since his lieutenant here ye should remain, , , Reward the just, be stedfast, true, and plain; Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right;... | |
| 906 sider
...fear and serve their God again. If then ye would enjoy a happy reign, Observe the statutes of your Heavenly King, And from His Law make all your laws to spring, Since His lieutenant here ye should remain : Reward the just; be steadfast, true, and plain; Repress the proud, maintaining ay the right;... | |
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