And consequently as man depends absolutely upon his Maker for everything, it is necessary that he should, in all points, conform to his Maker's will. This will of his Maker is called the law of nature. For as God, when he created matter, and endued it... General Theory of Law and State - Page 9by Hans Kelsen - 1999 - 516 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| William Blackstone - Law - 1890 - 902 pages
...less, absolute or limited. And consequently, as man depends absolutely upon his maker for every tiling, it is necessary that he should in all points conform...of nature. For as God, when he created matter, and endued it with a principle of mobility, established certain rules for the perpetual direction of that... | |
| A. Fraser Hill - Land tenure - 1894 - 236 pages
...73'5per cent. ***** Ox THE NATURE OF LAWS IN GENERAL. (Extracts from " Blackstones Commentaries." ) " Man depends absolutely upon his Maker for everything : it is necessary that he should, h> all points, conform to his Maker's will. He laid down certain immutable laws of human nature whereby... | |
| Eli Foster Ritter - Christianity and law - 1896 - 246 pages
...using the terms ' ' Law of Nature " and " Ethics " in the sense of moral law, he speaks as follows : "This will of his Maker is called the law of nature. For as God, when he created matter and endued it with a principle of mobility, established certain rules for the perpetual direction of that... | |
| James Booth Converse - Political ethics - 1899 - 244 pages
...the laws of the Creator, for he is a dependent being.' " 'As man depends absolutely upon his Maker, it is necessary that he should in all points conform to his Maker's will.' " 'The law of nature, being coeval with mankind and dictated by God himself, is of course superior... | |
| William Galbraith Miller - Jurisprudence - 1903 - 504 pages
...come first. But in an earlier passage (i. 39) he lays it down that man depends on his Maker, and — " He should in all points conform to his Maker's will....This will of his Maker is called the law of nature . . , when [God] created man and endued him with free will to conduct himself in all parts of life,... | |
| Law - 1807 - 324 pages
...nature, and having quoted the following passage, " As man de" pends upon his Maker for every thing, it is necessary " that he should in all points conform to his Maker's will; " this will is called the law of nature,"*—asks, '. what ' conclusive evidence, what explicit manifestation have... | |
| Charles Ellewyin George - Banking law - 1911 - 564 pages
...have been forced, sooner or later into some absurdity. You will recall Blackstone's sonorous passage: "This will of his maker is called the law of nature. For, as God, when he created matter, and endued it with a principle of mobility, established certain rules for the perpetual direction of that... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - Law - 1912 - 624 pages
...the one and the dependence of the other is greater or less, absolute or limited. And consequently, as man depends absolutely upon his Maker for everything,...law of nature. For as God, when he created matter, endued it with a principle of mobility, established certain rules for the perpetual direction of that... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1915 - 1632 pages
...the one and the dependence of the other is greater or less, absolute or limited. And consequently, as man depends absolutely upon his Maker for everything,...should in all points conform to his Maker's will. § 39. 3. Law of nature. — This will of his Maker is called the law of nature.3 For as God, when... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1922 - 1044 pages
...the one and the dependence of the other is greater or less, absolute or limited. And consequently, as man depends absolutely upon his Maker for everything,...of nature. For as God, when He created matter, and endued it with a principle of mobility, established certain rules for the perpetual direction of that... | |
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