Horae Sabbaticae: Reprint of Articles Contributed to the Saturday Review, Zväzok 2Macmillan, 1892 |
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... argument , however , is that , under the old dispensation , there was always a positive institution , a definite form of government in the strict sense of the word , which represented God to men . The chapter on the Christian ...
... argument , however , is that , under the old dispensation , there was always a positive institution , a definite form of government in the strict sense of the word , which represented God to men . The chapter on the Christian ...
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... in the Universities , and so are all those politic questions concerning the rights of civil and ecclesiastic government ; and there they are furnished with arguments for liberty out of the works 44 ESSAY HORAE SABBATICAE.
... in the Universities , and so are all those politic questions concerning the rights of civil and ecclesiastic government ; and there they are furnished with arguments for liberty out of the works 44 ESSAY HORAE SABBATICAE.
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Reprint of Articles Contributed to the Saturday Review James Fitzjames Stephen. are furnished with arguments for liberty out of the works of Aristotle , Plato , Cicero , Seneca , and out of the histories of Rome and Greece , for their ...
Reprint of Articles Contributed to the Saturday Review James Fitzjames Stephen. are furnished with arguments for liberty out of the works of Aristotle , Plato , Cicero , Seneca , and out of the histories of Rome and Greece , for their ...
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... argument as to the innocence of error : ' Error in its own nature is no sin . For it is impossible for a man to err on purpose ; he cannot have an intention to err ; and nothing is sin unless there be a sinful intention . ' These are ...
... argument as to the innocence of error : ' Error in its own nature is no sin . For it is impossible for a man to err on purpose ; he cannot have an intention to err ; and nothing is sin unless there be a sinful intention . ' These are ...
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... argument ever put forward in favour of the absolute power of the King . It would read thus if fully expressed . 1. No one but the sovereign can make laws . 2. Either the King alone , or the King and the two Houses together , is the ...
... argument ever put forward in favour of the absolute power of the King . It would read thus if fully expressed . 1. No one but the sovereign can make laws . 2. Either the King alone , or the King and the two Houses together , is the ...
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