Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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... Toleration without an Establishment ...... 150 Sect . III . - Of an Establishment without Toleration ...... 165 Sect . IV . Of an Establishment together with a Tolera- tion , and this either complete or partial Sect . V. - On the most ...
... Toleration without an Establishment ...... 150 Sect . III . - Of an Establishment without Toleration ...... 165 Sect . IV . Of an Establishment together with a Tolera- tion , and this either complete or partial Sect . V. - On the most ...
Page 40
... to the maintenance of public decorum , which is chiefly violated in the following respects : * Third Letter on Toleration , p . 85-6 , and 282-3 . First , by lewdness and debauchery . So vio- lent 40 [ PART I. Of the immediate.
... to the maintenance of public decorum , which is chiefly violated in the following respects : * Third Letter on Toleration , p . 85-6 , and 282-3 . First , by lewdness and debauchery . So vio- lent 40 [ PART I. Of the immediate.
Page 125
... TOLERATION . SECTION I. On the Importance of Religion , both to Society and the Individual . SOME late pretended philosophers , in order to set aside the importance of religion , have endeavoured to establish an opinion , that a wise ...
... TOLERATION . SECTION I. On the Importance of Religion , both to Society and the Individual . SOME late pretended philosophers , in order to set aside the importance of religion , have endeavoured to establish an opinion , that a wise ...
Page 141
... toleration ; and it is remarkable , that so reasonable a doctrine owed its origin , not to reasoning , but to the height of extra- However , though it is highly injurious to represent religion SECT . 1. ] to Society and the Individual .
... toleration ; and it is remarkable , that so reasonable a doctrine owed its origin , not to reasoning , but to the height of extra- However , though it is highly injurious to represent religion SECT . 1. ] to Society and the Individual .
Page 149
... toleration ; and , lastly , Of an establishment together with a toleration . When this is done , we may be better able to determine , whether in any , or in what degree , religion falls within the jurisdiction of the civil magistratė ...
... toleration ; and , lastly , Of an establishment together with a toleration . When this is done , we may be better able to determine , whether in any , or in what degree , religion falls within the jurisdiction of the civil magistratė ...
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