Commentary on Romans 13 by the founding fathers of these United States:
when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government
The King of England ruled under "the Divine Right of Kings", meaning his claim to authority was "established by God" and believed to be "what God instituted", language from Romans 13. But when the colonists rightfully threw off such a tyrannical government as is their duty, they did what is right, because rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. It is also their duty to establish ministers ordained of God for good, and revengers upon those who do evil.
Romans 13:9 describes the fulfilling of the Law of God, the attributes of a minister ordained of God for good - yet tyrants commit adultery, they murder, they steal, they bear false witness, they covet. And by doing these in the Name of the LORD, they blaspheme the Name of the LORD. If we are to sanctify the Name of the LORD, we will fear Him who can destroy body and soul in Gehenna and not fear the kings of the earth. We will (as Paul says) "render therefore to all their dues", we will render "fear to whom fear is due and honour to whom honour is due." Ministers ordained of God (as Paul says) are due these wages, because they fulfill the Law of God, but wicked tyrants who blaspheme the Name of the Most High God are also due their wages, the wrath of God stored up for them.
Do not rebel against the LORD
nor fear the people of the earth
for they are bread for us
their defense is departed from them
And the LORD is with us, do not fear them!