“[Civil magistrates are] to countenance and encourage religion and virtue; even Aristotle observes in his book of Politics that the first care of government should be the care of divine things.”

John Gill
A Body of Practical Divinity, 1770
“[Civil magistrates are] to countenance and encourage religion and virtue; even Aristotle observes in his book of Politics that the first care of government should be the care of divine things.” John Gill A Body of Practical Divinity, 1770
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