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Page 15
... The Rights of the two Sovereigns , Conscience and the Prince , in matters of religion . " He reader that the " Philosophical Commentary " was not the pleasantly enough commences his book by assuring the LIFE OF BAYLE . 15.
... The Rights of the two Sovereigns , Conscience and the Prince , in matters of religion . " He reader that the " Philosophical Commentary " was not the pleasantly enough commences his book by assuring the LIFE OF BAYLE . 15.
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... princes , and an explicit inculcation of the doctrine of passive obedience . The refugees are reproached with the republican notions they have imbibed in the places of their retreat , and the spirit of satire and slander with which they ...
... princes , and an explicit inculcation of the doctrine of passive obedience . The refugees are reproached with the republican notions they have imbibed in the places of their retreat , and the spirit of satire and slander with which they ...
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... prince , and other arguments in favour of passive obedience , which in his own character he could scarcely advance without both suspicion and censure . Whatever the amount of the practical or speculative errors of Bayle , either as an ...
... prince , and other arguments in favour of passive obedience , which in his own character he could scarcely advance without both suspicion and censure . Whatever the amount of the practical or speculative errors of Bayle , either as an ...
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... princes in its private quar- rels , it will endeavour to do the same to the end of the world and we may apply to this purpose the saying of Solomon- " The thing that hath been , it is that which shall be ; and that which is done , is ...
... princes in its private quar- rels , it will endeavour to do the same to the end of the world and we may apply to this purpose the saying of Solomon- " The thing that hath been , it is that which shall be ; and that which is done , is ...
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... princes inserted amongst the causes of their rejecting the council of Trent , and which was entitled " Taxæ Sacræ Pœni- tentiariæ . " Mr Heidegger recites some pieces of it , which exactly agree with the edition of Du Pinet . The Roman ...
... princes inserted amongst the causes of their rejecting the council of Trent , and which was entitled " Taxæ Sacræ Pœni- tentiariæ . " Mr Heidegger recites some pieces of it , which exactly agree with the edition of Du Pinet . The Roman ...
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