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Example sentences for "human government"

  • Revolution is not the abolition of human government, but a change in its form, and its lawfulness depends on circumstances.

  • Human government is indispensable to the happiness and progress of human society.

  • And almost the entire sum of our second class of duties, by the will of God, lies under the regulation of human government.

  • Our religion, therefore, our holiness and final salvation are concerned in our sentiments, principles, and conduct in reference to human government.

  • If God has left to men the choice of the kind of government they will have, he has not left it to their choice whether they will obey human government or not.

  • Human government is of divine authority, not the kind, but the fact.

  • Deeply read in classic lore, a profound lawyer, and an indefatigable student from the beginning in all that pertained to human government, he was the fit associate of the most cultured in the drawing-room or the Senate.

  • The two brightest boys, after anxious preparation, succeeded in formulating for debate a question utterly meaningless, but which appeared upon hurried reading to touch the very bed-rock of human government.

  • And what a grand factor Virginia has been in all that pertains to human government in this Western world during the past three centuries.

  • The strong hand of God has joined them to draw together the chariot of human government by the yoke of the last end.

  • I am anxious, too, to hold a long conversation with you on the subject of war, human government, and church and family government.

  • These are to be found in the relation of the divine, and of human government respectively, to the ends of individual, and of social existence.

  • Still, human government is chiefly a system of restraint for the purpose of protection.

  • Isolate a man from society, take him beyond the reach of human government, and his faculties are not changed.

  • A human government is strong when it is able to dispense with standing armies, with an omnipresent police, with prisons and dungeons: it is weak when its authority is only maintained by these.

  • Adams, is only like that of a human government, and that, again, a weak one.

  • Great use is made of the analogies of human government.

  • It is founded on the analogy of human government.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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