Excerpt from A Discourse: Preached Before the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, May 9th, 1876
In the Scriptures the name, God, is not unfrequently given to Magistrates, and other rulers, because of their authority and power; as for example, in these well-known words of Christ, if he called them Gods unto whom the word of God came; and the Scripture cannot be broken; that is, it cannot be set aside, it cannot be charged with mistake.
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