id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40428 Hopkins, Mark A Sermon, Delivered Before His Excellency Edward Everett, Governor, His Honor George Hull, Lieutenant Governor, the Honorable Council, and the Legislature of Massachusetts, on the Anniversary Election, January 2, 1839 .txt text/plain 8185 315 64 specific, voluntary, moral character, as the purpose for which God with those of the government of God. I observe then, first, that human governments regard man solely as the mock at human control, that the government of God claims dominion; it moral actions of man can human government reach, how imperfectly can Human governments have also positive power to furnish perfect standard of moral excellence, and the character of God which liberty known under the government of God. He who knows it not is the Having thus spoken of the effect of human government upon man in his wisdom and benevolence, has power to produce great social and moral every form of government, God has made nations responsible, as in the the will, and worship, and people of God. It is from these moral causes, between which and the result there is controlling agency of the great moral principles of God's government, ./cache/40428.txt ./txt/40428.txt