A Century of RevolutionChapman and Hall, limited, 1890 - 239 Seiten |
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... matter of historical fact , that in Christianity , and in Christianity alone , was found a force able to destroy the domination of the State over the im- material part of our nature . It enfranchised religion from secular chains , and ...
... matter of historical fact , that in Christianity , and in Christianity alone , was found a force able to destroy the domination of the State over the im- material part of our nature . It enfranchised religion from secular chains , and ...
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... matter of principle , a nation is entitled to safeguard , by its legislation , the religion which it professes . " A state , " writes Dr. Arnold , may as justly declare the New Testament to be its law as it may choose the institutes and ...
... matter of principle , a nation is entitled to safeguard , by its legislation , the religion which it professes . " A state , " writes Dr. Arnold , may as justly declare the New Testament to be its law as it may choose the institutes and ...
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... matter , and , potentially , all that has grown out of that root . For they involve the conception of freedom as ethical and spiritual , as resting upon the infinite worth of the individual and his direct relation to God , which ...
... matter , and , potentially , all that has grown out of that root . For they involve the conception of freedom as ethical and spiritual , as resting upon the infinite worth of the individual and his direct relation to God , which ...
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... matter of fact , is fixed not so much by positive law as by the innate good sense and right feeling , born of that respect for our own personality as most inward and most sacred to us , which leads us to respect the personality of ...
... matter of fact , is fixed not so much by positive law as by the innate good sense and right feeling , born of that respect for our own personality as most inward and most sacred to us , which leads us to respect the personality of ...
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... matter , expressly tells " Nous entendons par le cléricalisme , non seulement le catholicisme , mais toute religion et toute religiosité , quelle qu'elle soit . " So M. Vacherot declares that no re- ligion is compatible with the ...
... matter , expressly tells " Nous entendons par le cléricalisme , non seulement le catholicisme , mais toute religion et toute religiosité , quelle qu'elle soit . " So M. Vacherot declares that no re- ligion is compatible with the ...
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