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To be omitted
To act
"Law is a rule of action prescribed by some
"superior, which the inferior is bound
to obey." The Obligor, and the Obligee he who
prescribes, and he who is bound to obey,
the Superior, and the inferior must there-
fore be seperate, and distinct beings. Yet
our Author very philosophically suppo-
ses a being prescribing laws to himself.
"A being/says he/independent of any
"other, has no rule to puresse, but such as
"he prescribes to ho himself."—This may be
very intelligible to an enlightened follower of
Athanasius, but must, I think, be very
unintelligible
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