The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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Page 172
... liberty which even they themselves but im- perfectly understood , was to their individual honour . The Erastian dogma of the Tudors , and the theocratic dogma of the Stuarts , did much towards putting the conscience of the State and of ...
... liberty which even they themselves but im- perfectly understood , was to their individual honour . The Erastian dogma of the Tudors , and the theocratic dogma of the Stuarts , did much towards putting the conscience of the State and of ...
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... liberty are guaranteed to those who are not Christians . ' Domestic slavery is not abolished ; but masters are at liberty to give freedom to their slaves , or to sell them to others . ' No person is to be put to death for any offence ...
... liberty are guaranteed to those who are not Christians . ' Domestic slavery is not abolished ; but masters are at liberty to give freedom to their slaves , or to sell them to others . ' No person is to be put to death for any offence ...
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... liberty is a gross abuse of terms . Liberty consists in power to do right : liberty to do wrong is not liberty , but license . The minister is the same free man he ever was ; as free to preach his new creed as he was to preach his old ...
... liberty is a gross abuse of terms . Liberty consists in power to do right : liberty to do wrong is not liberty , but license . The minister is the same free man he ever was ; as free to preach his new creed as he was to preach his old ...
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