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John Locke was a jurist, philosopher, and physician. He was an Isaiah 58 minister. His sole goal in life was to end suffering. He knew illness, sickness, and poverty were forms of oppression by the government. John Locke sought answers from God. End witchcraft and those who use the mind as a battlefield. Our reading today is about being right.
If you are right, your life is right with God, you are at peace within yourself, and you are ending suffering, not causing it.
A great example of this twistedness is Gerald Celente. He has the Prince of Peace he talks about, but he has no internal peace, and his words bring great pain and suffering.
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Under Isaiah 58 Ministries. The fast God chooses is to set people free. Repair the broken homesteads, heal the brokenhearted, and plainly end suffering. Witchcraft is people who fight for evil, use violence, and enjoy the suffering of others, so they cause it. It is FUN! CHRISTIAN IS PEACE, ENDS VIOLENCE, brings about laws that protect the souls of men, and brings Jesus' peace to men's souls and lives. Christians protect the innocent against the unjust, perverse, hypocritical man-enslavers. When found guilty, their reply is: "No, I did not do that of my own freewill; witches robbed me of my freewill."
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The public good, the salus populi is the professed end of all government, the most despotic, as well as the most free.
What Adams & others did when they were writing the basics for the US state was essentially to rework not only the words but the context of Cicero’s original.
The maxim is no longer sage advice to a potential ruler but now a bold assertion that the public good is determined from the perspective of a public who is the ruler.
The first words uttered by Charles I at his trial were the majestic Hobbesian “I would know by what power I am called hither.” The Puritans were unable to sustain their answer, but their successors across the Atlantic eventually provided “We the people.” So there.
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Isn’t he really saying that the legislature is god-given, “old and true”, while the divine right of kings is merely a Johnny-come-lately disorder which only time introduced?
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In the red corner, I present John Locke. For him, the thing is equally clear. Check out chapter 13 of his Second Treatise:

Salus populi suprema lex. (Or someone always knows what’s best… | by Davidus | The Jurisprude | Medium
It may be Latin but it’s always with us. This first of Mr Broom’s Legal Maxims is the very clearest proof that they still have something to say. The usual translation is something like “Let the…
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Salus populi suprema lex. (Or someone always knows what’s best… | by Davidus | The Jurisprude | Medium
It may be Latin but it’s always with us. This first of Mr Broom’s Legal Maxims is the very clearest proof that they still have something to say. The usual translation is something like “Let the…
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government, and repeal special
privileges.
***§2 All political power is inherent in
the people.*** Government is instituted
for their equal protection and benefit,
and they have the right to alter, reform,
or abolish the same, whenever they
may deem it necessary; and no special
privileges or immunities shall ever
be granted, that may not be altered,
revoked, or repealed by the General
Assembly
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OF THE SUBORDINATION OF THE POWERS OF THE COMMON-WEALTH.
The people retain all political power; we are the final answer. We determine right from wrong not from pressure from laws, media, or big mouths but from God. When the righteous are in power, the people rejoice; when evil is in power or tolerated, the people suffer, and that suffering is great. We the people, under God, as we submit to God and resist the Devil, sin, and temptation, are the supreme power and authority.
Ohio State Constitution 1851: Article I: Bill of Rights
Inalienable rights.
§1 All men are, by nature, free
and independent, and have certain
inalienable rights, among which are
those of enjoying and defending life
and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and
protecting property, and seeking and
obtaining happiness and safety.
(1851)
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Isn’t he really saying that the legislature is god-given, “old and true”, while the divine right of kings is merely a Johnny-come-lately disorder which only time introduced?
Enter John Adams, a barrister with a sense of humour. He showed up the conundrum in clear language:
The public good, the salus populi is the professed end of all government, the most despotic, as well as the most free.
What Adams & others did when they were writing the basics for the US state was essentially to rework not only the words but the context of Cicero’s original.
The maxim is no longer sage advice to a potential ruler but now a bold assertion that the public good is determined from the perspective of a public who is the ruler.
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In the red corner, I present John Locke. For him, the thing is equally clear. Check out chapter 13 of his Second Treatise:
Salus populi suprema lex, is certainly so just and fundamental a rule, that he, who sincerely follows it, cannot dangerously err. If therefore the executive, who has the power of convoking the legislative, observing rather the true proportion, than fashion of representation, regulates, not by old custom, but true reason, the number of members, in all places that have a right to be distinctly represented, which no part of the people however incorporated can pretend to, but in proportion to
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***Today***, We find the Latin Phrase ***Salus populi suprema lex*** John Adams: The OFFICE of the Soveraign, (be it a Monarch, or an Assembly,) consisteth in the end, for which he was trusted with the Soveraign Power, namely the procuration of the Safety Of The People; to which he is obliged by the Law of Nature,

Salus populi suprema lex. (Or someone always knows what’s best… | by Davidus | The Jurisprude | Medium
It may be Latin but it’s always with us. This first of Mr Broom’s Legal Maxims is the very clearest proof that they still have something to say. The usual translation is something like “Let the…
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OF THE SUBORDINATION OF THE POWERS OF THE COMMON-WEALTH.
We the people under God, as we submit to God and resist the Devil, sin and temptation are the supreme power and authority.
Ohio State Constitution 1851: Article I: Bill of Rights
Inalienable rights. §1 All men are, by nature, free and independent, and have certain
inalienable rights, among which are
those of enjoying and defending life
and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and
protecting property, and seeking and
obtaining happiness and safety.
(1851) Right to alter, reform, or abolish
government, and repeal special
privileges. ***§2 All political power is inherent in the people.*** Government is instituted
for their equal protection and benefit,
and they have the right to alter, reform,
or abolish the same, whenever they
may deem it necessary; and no special
privileges or immunities shall ever
be granted, that may not be altered,
r
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..Sect. 158. Salus populisuprema lex, is certainly so just and fundamental a rule, that he, who sincerely follows it, cannot dangerously err......... Salus populi suprema lex esto (Latin: "The health [welfare, good, salvation, felicity] of the people should be the supreme law"; "Let the good [or safety] of the people be the supreme [or highest] law; [1] or "The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law") is a maxim or principle found in Cicero's De Legibus (book III, part III, sub. VIII).[2]
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Sect. 157. Things of this world are in so constant a flux, that nothing remains long in the same state. Thus people, riches, trade, power, change their stations, flourishing mighty cities come to ruin and prove in times neglected desolate corners, whilst other unfrequented places grow into populous countries, filled with wealth and inhabitants. But things not always changing equally, and private interest often keeping up customs and privileges, when the reasons of them are ceased, it often comes to pass, that in governments, where part of the legislative consists of representatives chosen by the people, that in tract of time this representation becomes very unequal and disproportionate to the reasons it was at first established upon.
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PG here, Sunday, April 27, 2025, Chapter 13, Section 157, Pages 72 and 73, Day 75 of reading one page a day of John Locke's "Second Treatise of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration." Over time, governments became unequal and full of gross absurdities. Being the supreme power of society, it appears no inferior power can alter it or bring a remedy. No horses (transportation) or farms to be found, desolate of life. America today. A sheepcote is a pen or covered enclosure for sheep, primarily used in British English as a synonym for "sheepfold".
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strange religion, and join in the worship and ceremonies of another Church), men are not in these cases obliged by that law, against their consciences. For the political society is instituted for no other end, but only to secure every man’s possession of the things of this life. The care of each man’s soul and of the things of heaven, which neither does belong to the commonwealth nor can be subjected to it, is left entirely to every man’s self. Thus the safeguard of men’s lives and of the things that belong unto this life is the business of the commonwealth;
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