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The Duty of Submission to Civil Authority, / A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Bradfield, Berkes, on Sunday, November 28, 1830, on Occasion of the Late Disturbances cover

The Duty of Submission to Civil Authority, / A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Bradfield, Berkes, on Sunday, November 28, 1830, on Occasion of the Late Disturbances

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The sermon expounds a biblical injunction to submit to civil authorities, defining every ordinance of man as rulers and governors and insisting that submission is owed regardless of a ruler's character; it uses apostolic example under oppressive governance to argue against rebellion, outlines submission as refraining from resistance in deed, word, or intention, and distinguishes lawful channels for redress; it frames the duty as motivated by divine ordinance and Christian conscience and considers practical implications for loyalty, social order, and pastoral responsibility.

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J. F. Moor

J. F. Moor was a clergyman known for his sermon titled "The Duty of Submission to Civil Authority," delivered in 1830 at the Parish Church of Bradfield, Berkshire. This work reflects the historical context of civil unrest in early 19th-century England, addressing themes of authority and obedience within a religious framework. Moor's contributions to theological discourse provide insight into the relationship between faith and governance during a tumultuous period in British history.

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