Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page xii
... church and state , that , next to the patron- age of heaven , he looks for support and countenance ; and it is by their judgment that he is willing to stand or fall . CONTENTS . PART I. CONTAINING A VIEW OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT [ xii ]
... church and state , that , next to the patron- age of heaven , he looks for support and countenance ; and it is by their judgment that he is willing to stand or fall . CONTENTS . PART I. CONTAINING A VIEW OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT [ xii ]
Page xiv
... Church may support herself under a com- plete Toleration ....... 193 ......... 209 PART III . ON THE CONDUCT OF A GOOD CITIZEN , PARTICULARLY UNDER ANY MODERATE GOVERNMENT , Sect . I. - To guard against any wrong Impressions he might ...
... Church may support herself under a com- plete Toleration ....... 193 ......... 209 PART III . ON THE CONDUCT OF A GOOD CITIZEN , PARTICULARLY UNDER ANY MODERATE GOVERNMENT , Sect . I. - To guard against any wrong Impressions he might ...
Page 13
... church itself , producing heresies , schisms , and persecutions ; and under the manage- ment of a succession of men , who styled themselves servants of the servants of God , grew into a system of tyranny beyond what the world had before ...
... church itself , producing heresies , schisms , and persecutions ; and under the manage- ment of a succession of men , who styled themselves servants of the servants of God , grew into a system of tyranny beyond what the world had before ...
Page 64
... church committing them- selves to such as may direct them in ambiguous cases . When a tender conscience unites with a diffidence of temper , it naturally seeks repose in this way . As the danger however is great of mistaking its guide ...
... church committing them- selves to such as may direct them in ambiguous cases . When a tender conscience unites with a diffidence of temper , it naturally seeks repose in this way . As the danger however is great of mistaking its guide ...
Page 130
... churches , and poor mens ' cottages , princes ' palaces . " " I could sooner , " says he , " tell twenty what is fit to be done , than be one of the twenty to follow my own instructions . " Poor Shakspeare ! he too , it seems , was ...
... churches , and poor mens ' cottages , princes ' palaces . " " I could sooner , " says he , " tell twenty what is fit to be done , than be one of the twenty to follow my own instructions . " Poor Shakspeare ! he too , it seems , was ...
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