The Measures Of Submission To The Civil Magistrate: Considered In A Defense Of The Doctrine (1718)
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Are you ready for a thought-provoking journey into the realms of political philosophy and societal norms? Look no further than Benjamin Hoadly's timeless masterpiece, "The Measures of Submission to the Civil Magistrate: Considered in a Defense of the Doctrine" from 1718. This influential book serves as a powerful defense of the doctrine of submission to the civil magistrate, emphasizing the importance of obedience to government laws and authority.
Written with remarkable clarity and meticulous reasoning, Hoadly's work reveals the indispensable role that this doctrine plays in upholding the fabric of society. He deftly weaves together both rational arguments and scriptural references to establish the foundation for the preservation of individual rights and collective harmony. By addressing and debunking commonly held objections, such as the alleged conflict between this doctrine and religious or moral principles, Hoadly solidifies his position as an eminent figure in the history of political philosophy.
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