Jenings, F. (1661). Some queries, proposed to discover the necessity of magistrates and laws: and engaging to defend both: They are writ for those sakes who are not yet come into so great a measure of light and love, and charity, as to bear all things, and to see all things lawful: 'tis light that discovers the lawfulness of things, and charity bears them; and 'tis love that fulfils all law; (and these three are one:) and when all law is fulfilled, or fulled full, where then is there place in such, for unlawful, or law unfilled? [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Jenings, Francis. Some Queries, Proposed to Discover the Necessity of Magistrates and Laws: And Engaging to Defend Both: They Are Writ for Those Sakes Who Are Not yet Come into so Great a Measure of Light and Love, and Charity, as to Bear All Things, and to See All Things Lawful: 'Tis Light That Discovers the Lawfulness of Things, and Charity Bears Them; and 'Tis Love That Fulfils All Law; (and These Three Are One:) and When All Law Is Fulfilled, or Fulled Full, Where Then Is There Place in Such, for Unlawful, or Law Unfilled? London: [s.n.], 1661.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Jenings, Francis. Some Queries, Proposed to Discover the Necessity of Magistrates and Laws: And Engaging to Defend Both: They Are Writ for Those Sakes Who Are Not yet Come into so Great a Measure of Light and Love, and Charity, as to Bear All Things, and to See All Things Lawful: 'Tis Light That Discovers the Lawfulness of Things, and Charity Bears Them; and 'Tis Love That Fulfils All Law; (and These Three Are One:) and When All Law Is Fulfilled, or Fulled Full, Where Then Is There Place in Such, for Unlawful, or Law Unfilled? [s.n.], 1661.