The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)
“A King, by disallowing Acts of this salutary nature, from being the father of his people, degenerated into a Tyrant and forfeits all rights to his subjects' obedience.”
Speech on the Parson's Cause, in the Hanover County Courthouse (1763)
1760s, Speech on the Parson's Cause (1763)
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attorney, planter, politician and Founding Father of the Un… 1736–1799Related quotes

“Nothing is so loved by tyrants as obedient subjects.”

“Kings will be tyrants from policy, when subjects are rebels from principle.”
Volume iii, p. 334
Source: Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)
Disquisitions on Several Subjects (1782), Disquisition II: "On Cruelty to Inferior Animals", p. 11

“Whoso obedience from his subjects seeks,
'Tis fitting that he first should learn to rule.”
Chi vuole aver soggetti, che obbediscano,
Convien, che prima sappia comandare.
Act II, scene i
Timone (c. 1487)

First Frame of Government (25 April 1682).
Frame of Government (1682)

“A king is like a father to the nation… All the tribes are like his children.”
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Source: An Alarm to the Unconverted aka A Sure Guide to Heaven (first published 1671), P. 48.

Sermon IV : True Hearing
Meister Eckhart’s Sermons (1909)

Letter to John Quincy Adams (5 May 1816)
Context: I acknowledge myself a unitarian — Believing that the Father alone, is the supreme God, and that Jesus Christ derived his Being, and all his powers and honors from the Father. … There is not any reasoning which can convince me, contrary to my senses, that three is one, and one three.