The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: In Two Books : Also the Judgement of Martin Bucer : Tetrachordon : and an Abridgement of Colasterion |
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... human nature that the general will consentaneously and firmly expressed shall triumph . Erroneous opinion , the result of ignorance and prejudice , and sanctioned by custom , has ever been mighty for evil , and in the ages that are past ...
... human nature that the general will consentaneously and firmly expressed shall triumph . Erroneous opinion , the result of ignorance and prejudice , and sanctioned by custom , has ever been mighty for evil , and in the ages that are past ...
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... human mind , and perverted the laws and institutions of society , have at length run themselves out ; or circumstances have arisen to expose their absurdity , or to abrogate their power . A great vital question involving the interests ...
... human mind , and perverted the laws and institutions of society , have at length run themselves out ; or circumstances have arisen to expose their absurdity , or to abrogate their power . A great vital question involving the interests ...
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... humanity can require such an outrageous punish- ment of mere folly and mistake ? Is it not an in- fliction that we should deprecate falling on the head of the most , atrocious criminal ? And may we not hope , that amidst the rapid ...
... humanity can require such an outrageous punish- ment of mere folly and mistake ? Is it not an in- fliction that we should deprecate falling on the head of the most , atrocious criminal ? And may we not hope , that amidst the rapid ...
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... human nature . " My mind , ” says Coleridge , ( and with this quotation I shall close my observations ) " is not capable of forming a more august conception , than arises from the contempla- tion of this great man in his latter days ...
... human nature . " My mind , ” says Coleridge , ( and with this quotation I shall close my observations ) " is not capable of forming a more august conception , than arises from the contempla- tion of this great man in his latter days ...
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... human life , were it not that God , rather than man , in many ages calls together the prudent and religious counsels of men , deputed to repress the encroach- ments , and to work off the inveterate blots and once obscurities wrought ...
... human life , were it not that God , rather than man , in many ages calls together the prudent and religious counsels of men , deputed to repress the encroach- ments , and to work off the inveterate blots and once obscurities wrought ...
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