The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times: 2, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 - 956 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 24–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... conscience , and the right of resistance to constituted authorities ; the one aiming a direct blow at the power of the church , and the other at all regularly constituted governments , and civil communities . These two ideas ...
... conscience , and the right of resistance to constituted authorities ; the one aiming a direct blow at the power of the church , and the other at all regularly constituted governments , and civil communities . These two ideas ...
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... conscience , and the lawfulness of civil resistance , including , of course , other works which take the opposite side of the argument . Therefore , it is beyond the scope of this treatise to give even a simple enumeration of these ...
... conscience , and the lawfulness of civil resistance , including , of course , other works which take the opposite side of the argument . Therefore , it is beyond the scope of this treatise to give even a simple enumeration of these ...
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... conscience from all external and legislative re- straints , and the right of every man to judge and act for himself in the concerns of religion , without the interference of human authority to coerce or control him . This is the form ...
... conscience from all external and legislative re- straints , and the right of every man to judge and act for himself in the concerns of religion , without the interference of human authority to coerce or control him . This is the form ...
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... conscience is a hallowed inclosure ; a sanctuary that ought not to be violated . Men , as moral and account- able agents , must be invested with freedom ; their liberty , no less than their reasoning powers and their consciousness , is ...
... conscience is a hallowed inclosure ; a sanctuary that ought not to be violated . Men , as moral and account- able agents , must be invested with freedom ; their liberty , no less than their reasoning powers and their consciousness , is ...
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... conscience ; the regiment of princes in this day cum to that heap of iniquitie , that no godlie man can bruke office or autoritie under thame , but in so doing hie salbe com- pellit not onlie aganis equitie and justice to oppress the ...
... conscience ; the regiment of princes in this day cum to that heap of iniquitie , that no godlie man can bruke office or autoritie under thame , but in so doing hie salbe com- pellit not onlie aganis equitie and justice to oppress the ...
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