| 1833 - 618 pages
...— As the most heinous sin — the most frightful criminality. (lucsi. 13. — Does religion, then, forbid us to rebel, and overthrow the Government of...Quest. 14. — Independently of the worship we owe the Emperor, are we called upon to respect the public authorities emanating from him ? Ans. — Yes... | |
| Portfolio - 1836 - 544 pages
...God ? Ans. As the most heinous sin, the most frightful criminality. Quest. 13. Does religion, then, forbid us to rebel and overthrow the government of...circumstances. Quest. 14. Independently of the worship we owe the Emperor, are we called upon to respect the public authorities emanating from him ? Ans. Yes; because... | |
| David Urquhart - Great Britain - 1836 - 636 pages
...God ? Ans. As the most heinous sin, the most frightful criminality. Quest. 13. Does religion, then, forbid us to rebel and overthrow the government of...so doing at all times, and under any circumstances. VOL. IV. — NO. XXVIII. M Quest. 14. Independently of the worship we owe the Emperor, are we called... | |
| David Urquhart - Europe - 1836 - 632 pages
...God ? Ans. As the most heinous sin, the most frightful criminality. Quest. 13. Does religion, then, forbid us to rebel and overthrow the government of...so doing at all times, and under any circumstances. VOL. IV. — NO. XXVIII. M Quest. 14. Independently of the worship we owe the Emperor, are we called... | |
| English periodicals - 1837 - 674 pages
...criminality. " 13. Does religion then forbid us to rebel and overthrow the government of the Emperor ? — We are interdicted from so doing at all times and under any circumstances. " 14. Independently of the worship we owe the Emperor, are we called upon to respect the public authorities... | |
| William James Linton - Democracy - 1851 - 394 pages
...God ? Ans. As the most heinous sin, the most frightful criminality. Quest. 13. Docs religion, then, forbid us to rebel and overthrow the government of...circumstances. Quest. 14. Independently of the worship we owe the Emperor, are we called npon to respect the public authorities emanating from him ? Ans. Yes ; because... | |
| William James Linton - 1851 - 806 pages
...God ? Ans. As the most heinous sin, the most frightful criminality. Quest. 13. Does religion, then, forbid us to rebel and overthrow the government of...circumstances. Quest. 14. Independently of the worship we owe the Emperor, are we called upon to respect the public authorities emanating from him ? Ans. Yes ; because... | |
| Great Britain - 1851 - 394 pages
...God ? Ans. As the most heinous sin, the molt frightful criminality. Quest. 13. Docs religion, then, forbid us to rebel and overthrow the government of the Emperor ? Ans. We are interdieted from so doing at all times, and under any cireumstances. Quest. 14. Independently of the... | |
| William James Linton - Republicanism - 1892 - 370 pages
...fidelity. "... Does religion then forbid us to rebel and overthrow the Government of the Emperor 1 " We are interdicted from so doing at all times and under any circumstances. of servitude, this philosophy of slavery. And these laws concerned not only the temporal ; came afterwards... | |
| John D. Gill - Church and state - 1893 - 220 pages
...the pros] of our native land, Russia (not Poland), as well as that of the Emperor, our father, and his august family. * * * " Quest. 13. Does religion...government of the Emperor? Ans. We are interdicted from 90 doing, at all times, and under any circumstances. " Quest. 14. Independently of the worship we owe... | |
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