Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 89
עמוד 51
... religious liberty : if his subjects fought and paid as he pleased , he allowed them to believe as they pleased : the moment I saw this , my best hopes were lost . I perceived in a moment the kind of man we had to do with . I was well ...
... religious liberty : if his subjects fought and paid as he pleased , he allowed them to believe as they pleased : the moment I saw this , my best hopes were lost . I perceived in a moment the kind of man we had to do with . I was well ...
עמוד 88
... religious characters ; and in which ' no profane conversation is to be allowed . ' " To those among the followers of a crucified Redeemer , who are in the habit of visiting the Isle of Thanet in the summer , and who , for the sea air ...
... religious characters ; and in which ' no profane conversation is to be allowed . ' " To those among the followers of a crucified Redeemer , who are in the habit of visiting the Isle of Thanet in the summer , and who , for the sea air ...
עמוד 372
... religious opinions , it has also a right to take it away ; and such a right with regard to opinions exclusively religious I would deny in all cases , because totally inconsistent with the nature of religion , in the proper meaning of ...
... religious opinions , it has also a right to take it away ; and such a right with regard to opinions exclusively religious I would deny in all cases , because totally inconsistent with the nature of religion , in the proper meaning of ...
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