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... secular powers met with from those against whom they were aimed , 353 LECTURES XXIII , XXIV , XXV . Of the expedients adopted by Rome for securing the obe- dience of her votaries , viz . implicit faith , prohibition of books , and ...
... secular powers met with from those against whom they were aimed , 353 LECTURES XXIII , XXIV , XXV . Of the expedients adopted by Rome for securing the obe- dience of her votaries , viz . implicit faith , prohibition of books , and ...
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... secular It is impossible to conceive a greater contrast between the spirit which his instructions breathe , and that spirit of pride and domination , which not many centuries afterwards became the predominant spirit of what then came to ...
... secular It is impossible to conceive a greater contrast between the spirit which his instructions breathe , and that spirit of pride and domination , which not many centuries afterwards became the predominant spirit of what then came to ...
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... secular power himself , he refused a royalty of this sort , when the people would have conferred it , and would not take upon him to decide in a matter of civil right and property , though desired . " Man , " said he to the person who ...
... secular power himself , he refused a royalty of this sort , when the people would have conferred it , and would not take upon him to decide in a matter of civil right and property , though desired . " Man , " said he to the person who ...
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... secular powers . The Christians every where acknowledged themselves the subjects of the state , whe- ther monarchical or republican , absolute or free , under which they lived ; entitled to the same privileges with their fellow - sub ...
... secular powers . The Christians every where acknowledged themselves the subjects of the state , whe- ther monarchical or republican , absolute or free , under which they lived ; entitled to the same privileges with their fellow - sub ...
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... secular powers . But what God makes upright , man al- ยท ways corrupts by his inventions . This was the case of the hu- man species itself . This was the case of the first religion , call it traditional , or call it natural , which , in ...
... secular powers . But what God makes upright , man al- ยท ways corrupts by his inventions . This was the case of the hu- man species itself . This was the case of the first religion , call it traditional , or call it natural , which , in ...
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