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This sermon by Henry Smith examines the relationship between rulers and their subjects in light of the Christian doctrine of obedience. Smith argues that rulers have a divine right to rule, but that this right is tempered by their obligations to their people. This message is as relevant today as it was in the 17th century, and will be a source of inspiration to all who read it.
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