Moral Character of Civil Government: Considered with Reference to the Political Institutions of the United States,in Four LettersW.C. Little, 1832 - 72 páginas |
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... religion , doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority . " + - We know that this article has been urged by tyrants and their minions , in proof of conscientious subjection being due from the people to them ; but how ...
... religion , doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority . " + - We know that this article has been urged by tyrants and their minions , in proof of conscientious subjection being due from the people to them ; but how ...
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... religion and of different religions enter into wed- lock . The institution is founded , like civil order , in the law that is common to man ; and where the parties are of age , and otherwise competent to make their choice , and no ...
... religion and of different religions enter into wed- lock . The institution is founded , like civil order , in the law that is common to man ; and where the parties are of age , and otherwise competent to make their choice , and no ...
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... religion of the Son of God is the principle of his morals . His morality is the pillar upon which his devotion to the free- dom of his country and of man rests . This code embraces all that can be found in the primitive law of our ...
... religion of the Son of God is the principle of his morals . His morality is the pillar upon which his devotion to the free- dom of his country and of man rests . This code embraces all that can be found in the primitive law of our ...
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... religious rights of men , in the social state , are guarded by the solemnities of religion . The christian feels this with peculiar force , and ex- emplifies it in conduct . The influence of the religion of the Bible he causes to be ...
... religious rights of men , in the social state , are guarded by the solemnities of religion . The christian feels this with peculiar force , and ex- emplifies it in conduct . The influence of the religion of the Bible he causes to be ...
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... religious obligation . It is supposed to possess , substantially , all the fundamental principles of government , for the attain- ment of its more immediate and proper ends ; and only to be defective in the recognition of things , in ...
... religious obligation . It is supposed to possess , substantially , all the fundamental principles of government , for the attain- ment of its more immediate and proper ends ; and only to be defective in the recognition of things , in ...
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