The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times: 2, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 - 956 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 74–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... reason of men felt the dogma revolting to common sense . Op- position to it , however , did not altogether take its rise from purely political sources , for it was materially assist- ed by questions and disputes , both as to religious ...
... reason of men felt the dogma revolting to common sense . Op- position to it , however , did not altogether take its rise from purely political sources , for it was materially assist- ed by questions and disputes , both as to religious ...
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... reason is , because nobody else is concerned in it , nor can receive any prejudice from his conduct therein * . " With the religious freedom of men , no pretensions or powers can warrantably intermeddle . Freedom of conscience is a ...
... reason is , because nobody else is concerned in it , nor can receive any prejudice from his conduct therein * . " With the religious freedom of men , no pretensions or powers can warrantably intermeddle . Freedom of conscience is a ...
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... reason in giving the head of a state more power in religious matters than each 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 ...
... reason in giving the head of a state more power in religious matters than each 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 ...
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... the prominent bearings of the entire question . The abstract reasons for physical resistance to bad governments are very numerous , but we shall only here point out the most obvious and striking . We 10 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
... the prominent bearings of the entire question . The abstract reasons for physical resistance to bad governments are very numerous , but we shall only here point out the most obvious and striking . We 10 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
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... reason is clearly pointed out . The great law of self - preser- vation is secured and maintained in all its healthful vigour , by this set of resentful feelings which are planted in our bosoms for the especial purpose of resistance . A ...
... reason is clearly pointed out . The great law of self - preser- vation is secured and maintained in all its healthful vigour , by this set of resentful feelings which are planted in our bosoms for the especial purpose of resistance . A ...
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