Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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Page xiv
... Establishment without Toleration ...... 165 Sect . IV . Of an Establishment together with a Tolera- tion , and this either complete or partial ......... 193 Sect . V. - On the most effectual Methods by which an Established Church may ...
... Establishment without Toleration ...... 165 Sect . IV . Of an Establishment together with a Tolera- tion , and this either complete or partial ......... 193 Sect . V. - On the most effectual Methods by which an Established Church may ...
Page 43
... Fourthly , by a want of due respect to the constitution , whether religious or civil , under which we live . To treat the establishments 1 of our country with insolence or scurrility , or even SECT . II . ] Ends of Government . 43.
... Fourthly , by a want of due respect to the constitution , whether religious or civil , under which we live . To treat the establishments 1 of our country with insolence or scurrility , or even SECT . II . ] Ends of Government . 43.
Page 134
... establishment and well - being of civil society * ; nay more , have actually * Zaleucus thus prefaces his laws to the Locrians : " Every inhabitant , whether of town or country , should first of all be firmly persuaded of the existence ...
... establishment and well - being of civil society * ; nay more , have actually * Zaleucus thus prefaces his laws to the Locrians : " Every inhabitant , whether of town or country , should first of all be firmly persuaded of the existence ...
Page 149
... establishment ; ' secondly , Of an establish- ment without a 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 ...
... establishment ; ' secondly , Of an establish- ment without a 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 ...
Page 150
... , though he may permitted to enjoy his religious liberty in the fullest extent . This distinction and expla- be nation , for the sake of perspicuity , we shall ( 150 ) [ PART II . -On Toleration without an Establishment.
... , though he may permitted to enjoy his religious liberty in the fullest extent . This distinction and expla- be nation , for the sake of perspicuity , we shall ( 150 ) [ PART II . -On Toleration without an Establishment.
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