The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times: 2, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 - 956 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 100–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... 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 freedom , to ...
... 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 freedom , to ...
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... person is unworthy of being a member of any spiritual society , who does not love the head of it with all his heart ... persons should have the privilege of absolutely doing everything ac- cording to their own whims and fancies . Whoever ...
... person is unworthy of being a member of any spiritual society , who does not love the head of it with all his heart ... persons should have the privilege of absolutely doing everything ac- cording to their own whims and fancies . Whoever ...
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... person has in a state of nature . The arguments for ecclesiastical and political au- thority , over matters of religious belief , are numerous , but we shall not formally enter into them , for they will come before us in other parts of ...
... person has in a state of nature . The arguments for ecclesiastical and political au- thority , over matters of religious belief , are numerous , but we shall not formally enter into them , for they will come before us in other parts of ...
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... person's declaration , that it is a part of his duty to maintain and disseminate the true religion . 8th , 8th , - There are laws in every community indispensably re- quisite to oblige men to practise virtue and abstain from vice , why ...
... person's declaration , that it is a part of his duty to maintain and disseminate the true religion . 8th , 8th , - There are laws in every community indispensably re- quisite to oblige men to practise virtue and abstain from vice , why ...
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... person of the prince when the being of the state is endangered , and the public voice pro- claims such resistance necessary . Indeed , it is found by experience , that whenever the unconstitutional oppressions , even of the sovereign ...
... person of the prince when the being of the state is endangered , and the public voice pro- claims such resistance necessary . Indeed , it is found by experience , that whenever the unconstitutional oppressions , even of the sovereign ...
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