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CHAPTER XCII

INTERPRETATION OF 1-TIMOTHY 2:1–3 – THERE CAN BE NO CHRISTIAN SOVEREIGNTY

Secular and pagan sovereignty is given Biblical roundation because, they say, Saint Paul urges supplications and prayers to be made for all men, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a quiet and peace able life, godly and respectful in every way, for this is good, and it is acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour.1

He seems to give a real sanction for everything that leads to manslaughter in our country;The Roman Church Sanctions Warfare it looks as if he baptized a motley crowd of kings and noblemen, helping them with his prayers and admonishing them to defend with their swords their mother, the holy Church, of whom they were begotten, so that she might sit on her Roman throne, leading a peaceful and contented life; nobody should wake her from her sleep behind castle fortifications.

(:But if Paul really preached all this, how does it happen that so many Christians died in martyrdom during the first three hundred years?Yet the Early Martyrs Opposed All Wars and Violence They prayed for their authorities, and yet they were killed? This shows that Paul must have given a different sense to his words than that which is today presented by the Church.


1 1-Tim.2:1–3,RSV.

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