Contemporary Civilization Source BookColumbia University Press, 1941 |
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Արդյունքներ 19–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... honour to rep- resent to you . 44. If I were to run over the history of the fright- ful cruelties of nearly all the kings of Judah and Israel , I fear I should scandalise , rather than edify , the weak . These kings assassinate each ...
... honour to rep- resent to you . 44. If I were to run over the history of the fright- ful cruelties of nearly all the kings of Judah and Israel , I fear I should scandalise , rather than edify , the weak . These kings assassinate each ...
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... honour of the magistrates . They did not reflect that the honour of judges , like that of other men , consists in repairing their blunders . It is not be- lieved in France that the Pope is infallible , even with the assistance of his ...
... honour of the magistrates . They did not reflect that the honour of judges , like that of other men , consists in repairing their blunders . It is not be- lieved in France that the Pope is infallible , even with the assistance of his ...
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... honour nor their profit to have Calvinists in their dioceses . This is said to be one of the greatest obstacles to toleration . I cannot believe it . The episcopal body in France is composed of gentlemen , who think and act with the ...
... honour nor their profit to have Calvinists in their dioceses . This is said to be one of the greatest obstacles to toleration . I cannot believe it . The episcopal body in France is composed of gentlemen , who think and act with the ...
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