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Wicked Quotes - Page 10

When the supreme magistrate will not execute the judgment of the Lord, those who made him supreme magistrate, under God, who have under God, sovereighn liberty to dispose of crowns and kingdoms, are to execute the

When the supreme magistrate will not execute the judgment of the Lord, those who made him supreme magistrate, under God, who have under God, sovereighn liberty to dispose of crowns and kingdoms, are to execute the judgment of the Lord, when wicked men make the law of God of none effect.

Samuel Rutherford (1843). “Lex, Rex, Or, The Law and the Prince: A Dispute for the Just Prerogative of King and People, Containing the Reasons and Causes of the Most Necessary Defensive Wars of the Kingdom of Scotland and of Their Expedition for the Aid and Help of Their Dear Brethren of England. In which Their Innocency is Asserted and a Full Answer is Given to a Seditious Pamphlet Entituled, "Sacro-sancta Regum Majestas," Or, The Sacred and Royal Prerogative of Christian Kings ; Under the Name of J.A., But Penned by John Maxwell ...”, p.96

Imagine how wicked society would be if the fear of God and the fear of civil law were both completely removed.

Ray Comfort (2013). “God Speaks: Finding Hope in the Midst of Hopelessness”, p.23, Baker Books

But there's the beauty of life beyond the bubble. It's possible for someone to see your wicked bits and still love you.

Kristin Chenoweth (2009). “A Little Bit Wicked: Life, Love, and Faith in Stages”, p.267, Simon and Schuster

We can never be grieved for their miseries who are thoroughly wicked, and have thereby justly called their calamities on themselves.

Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy, Sir Joshua Reynolds, John Dryden, Alexander Pope (1783). “The art of painting of Charles Alphonse Du Fresnoy”, p.153

Patronage is almost a wicked word. By itself it could well-nigh defeat democracy.

Dwight D. Eisenhower, Alfred Dupont Chandler, Louis Galambos (1978). “The papers: The chief of staff”

Wicked deeds are generally done, even with impunity, for the mere desire of occupation.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. 148-49, Annales, XXX. 9, 1922.

Revenge may be wicked, but it’s natural.

William Makepeace Thackeray (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray (Illustrated)”, p.540, Delphi Classics