The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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Արդյունքներ 100–ի 11-ից 15-ը:
Էջ 110
... believe in the doctrine of eternal punishment , he is called by Mr. Cheever an intellectual , but half - enlightened pagan . Did Mr. Foster believe in infant damnation ? Certainly not ; yet this one of the doctrines of Calvinism . But ...
... believe in the doctrine of eternal punishment , he is called by Mr. Cheever an intellectual , but half - enlightened pagan . Did Mr. Foster believe in infant damnation ? Certainly not ; yet this one of the doctrines of Calvinism . But ...
Էջ 112
... believe in God , blasphemously alleging that they " had never seen him at the end of their tele- scopes ; " but they did not hesitate to trans- fer to the people all the essential attri- butes of Deity , and to fall down and worship ...
... believe in God , blasphemously alleging that they " had never seen him at the end of their tele- scopes ; " but they did not hesitate to trans- fer to the people all the essential attri- butes of Deity , and to fall down and worship ...
Էջ 120
... believe , to their general princi- ples , to propose its abolition or modifica- tion . But we are Conservatives , and we are loath to lay a rude hand on the Con- stitution . Experiments in amending con- stitutions , State or national ...
... believe , to their general princi- ples , to propose its abolition or modifica- tion . But we are Conservatives , and we are loath to lay a rude hand on the Con- stitution . Experiments in amending con- stitutions , State or national ...
Էջ 121
... believe it never prudent to venture . Nothing is more unwise or unstatesman- like than to alter a constitution , for the sake of harmonizing it with changes which may have taken place in mere public opinion , or of conforming it to the ...
... believe it never prudent to venture . Nothing is more unwise or unstatesman- like than to alter a constitution , for the sake of harmonizing it with changes which may have taken place in mere public opinion , or of conforming it to the ...
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... believe , proper subjects for the Executive to con- sider ; and , since to confine him to the simple question of constitutionality would deprive him of the power to maintain the independence of the executive depart- ment of government ...
... believe , proper subjects for the Executive to con- sider ; and , since to confine him to the simple question of constitutionality would deprive him of the power to maintain the independence of the executive depart- ment of government ...
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