The religious and loyal subject's duty considered: with regard to the present Government and the Revolution
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The Religious and Loyal Subject''s Duty Considered by Isaac Terry is a treatise that examines the obligations of Christians to their government particularly in the context of the political upheaval following the Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England. In this work Terry seeks to articulate a framework for understanding the relationship between faith loyalty and governance urging believers to navigate their duties as subjects in a changing political landscape. Terry addresses the implications of the Revolution emphasizing the importance of loyalty to the newly established government while remaining steadfast in religious convictions. He argues that true loyalty to the state is compatible with Christian principles advocating for obedience to lawful authority as a manifestation of faith. Throughout the text he explores scriptural teachings and historical examples to support his arguments encouraging readers to recognize their responsibilities both as Christians and as citizens.
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