The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times: 2, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 - 956 էջ |
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... individual person , and as this concern lies immediately between the Creator and himself , it is requisite he should have and exercise a perfect liberty , and that in his belief and practice he should be in the fullest enjoyment of ...
... individual person , and as this concern lies immediately between the Creator and himself , it is requisite he should have and exercise a perfect liberty , and that in his belief and practice he should be in the fullest enjoyment of ...
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... to be found but in the sacred books of scripture . 2nd , -A prince may not oblige us to submit to his own individual judgment , but to the judgment of his public ministers of religion . 3rd , INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
... to be found but in the sacred books of scripture . 2nd , -A prince may not oblige us to submit to his own individual judgment , but to the judgment of his public ministers of religion . 3rd , INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
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... individuals and bodies of men , and nothing but the most cold and heartless selfishness is witnessed in every movement of life . Truth becomes no longer respected ; private and public morality are trampled under foot ; and social and ...
... individuals and bodies of men , and nothing but the most cold and heartless selfishness is witnessed in every movement of life . Truth becomes no longer respected ; private and public morality are trampled under foot ; and social and ...
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... individual member of the community , according to his station , influence , and power , ought to lend his willing and zealous sup- port to this grand design . The usual argument urged against the doctrine of a right of resistance is ...
... individual member of the community , according to his station , influence , and power , ought to lend his willing and zealous sup- port to this grand design . The usual argument urged against the doctrine of a right of resistance is ...
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... with a nation as with individuals ; the question must be settled by the feelings and judgments of the parties interested , and the circumstances in which both may be placed . There never can be 16 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
... with a nation as with individuals ; the question must be settled by the feelings and judgments of the parties interested , and the circumstances in which both may be placed . There never can be 16 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
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