John Locke Quote

A king is a mortal god on earth, unto whom the living God hath lent his own name as a great honour; but withal told him, he should die like a man, lest he should be proud, and flatter himself that God hath with his name imparted unto him his nature also.


The Conduct of the Understanding: With Sketches of the Lives of Locke and Bacon (ed. 1813)


A king is a mortal god on earth, unto whom the living God hath lent his own name as a great honour; but withal told him, he should die like a man,...

A king is a mortal god on earth, unto whom the living God hath lent his own name as a great honour; but withal told him, he should die like a man,...

A king is a mortal god on earth, unto whom the living God hath lent his own name as a great honour; but withal told him, he should die like a man,...

A king is a mortal god on earth, unto whom the living God hath lent his own name as a great honour; but withal told him, he should die like a man,...