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CHAPTER LXXXVIII

INTERPRETATION OF ROMANS 13: 5–7 (CONTINUED)

(:It is the prerogative of sovereignty to collect taxes on bridges, highways, and at city gates.Prerogatives
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If a Christian minority lives in a pagan state, it must submit to this exercise of authority humbly. But it must not impose such pagan practices in its own ranks. Taxation cannot be imposed in a Christian society.:)

For, can you imagine Saint Paul preaching the gospel in the Roman Empire and converting two or three thousand of the subjects of Caesar, to appoint one of them an overlord with the (authority of the) sword1 who would lead in a war for the faith of Christ? How ridiculous! But the masters want to give their kings a firm Biblical foundation in the faith of Christ. They say that the words of Paul establish and sanction the authority of Christian princes.. . .


1 I.e. sovereignty with executive power of compulsion.

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