The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 46
... duty - and just so is every other citizen.- Where is the quakers liberty , of conscience then ? Lost in the superior duty he owes society . Whether the quakers have been justly dealt with ; whether their li- berty of conscience has not ...
... duty - and just so is every other citizen.- Where is the quakers liberty , of conscience then ? Lost in the superior duty he owes society . Whether the quakers have been justly dealt with ; whether their li- berty of conscience has not ...
Strana 47
... duty ? why shall society allow him to emit doing that which is essential to its safety ? But confession is a ... duty to confess , then that duty exists whether the confession be secret or not . And if he be a true worshipper he will ...
... duty ? why shall society allow him to emit doing that which is essential to its safety ? But confession is a ... duty to confess , then that duty exists whether the confession be secret or not . And if he be a true worshipper he will ...
Strana lxxxi
... duty at the risk of their very characters , under the penalty ( in case of refusal ) of being deprived of absolution , and consequently of the benefit of the sacrament : -Witness the many unjust contracts that are dissolved by it , the ...
... duty at the risk of their very characters , under the penalty ( in case of refusal ) of being deprived of absolution , and consequently of the benefit of the sacrament : -Witness the many unjust contracts that are dissolved by it , the ...
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