A Century of RevolutionChapman and Hall, limited, 1890 - 239 Seiten |
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... Churches replaced by the " higher form of faith " presented by the Revolution , are bound to labour for that end . The means specially recommended is the banishment of Christianity from primary education . · 104 . 105 PAGE Mr. Morley ...
... Churches replaced by the " higher form of faith " presented by the Revolution , are bound to labour for that end . The means specially recommended is the banishment of Christianity from primary education . · 104 . 105 PAGE Mr. Morley ...
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... Church of this country " to be learned of every person before he be brought to be confirmed by the Bishop . " Duty is the keynote of it . It is nothing 1 / But pray thee , how come it third 4 [ CH . THE REVOLUTIONARY DOGMA . The public ...
... Church of this country " to be learned of every person before he be brought to be confirmed by the Bishop . " Duty is the keynote of it . It is nothing 1 / But pray thee , how come it third 4 [ CH . THE REVOLUTIONARY DOGMA . The public ...
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... church ; the religion which had brought forth the State and the State which maintained ( entre- tenait ) the religion , mutually upheld one another , and constituted but one homogeneous whole ; and these two powers , thus united ...
... church ; the religion which had brought forth the State and the State which maintained ( entre- tenait ) the religion , mutually upheld one another , and constituted but one homogeneous whole ; and these two powers , thus united ...
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... Church , " the Christian Republic , " as it was called ; by universities , corporations , brother- hoods , monastic orders ; by franchises and privileges of all kinds , which , in a greater or less degree , existed throughout Europe ...
... Church , " the Christian Republic , " as it was called ; by universities , corporations , brother- hoods , monastic orders ; by franchises and privileges of all kinds , which , in a greater or less degree , existed throughout Europe ...
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... Church . Nay , they accounted " heresy " the supreme evil of which a man could be guilty , as combining in itself all the worst elements of wickedness . It was treason against the Sovereign Lord ; it was a capital injury to the ...
... Church . Nay , they accounted " heresy " the supreme evil of which a man could be guilty , as combining in itself all the worst elements of wickedness . It was treason against the Sovereign Lord ; it was a capital injury to the ...
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