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... civil polity under which the people were imbued with such love of order , fixedness of principle and intelligence of subor- dination , that ( what every other people who have tried the ex- periment have utterly failed in ) they sat down ...
... civil polity under which the people were imbued with such love of order , fixedness of principle and intelligence of subor- dination , that ( what every other people who have tried the ex- periment have utterly failed in ) they sat down ...
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... civil affairs , is considered a positive im- propriety . The church , by claiming to be the only accredited expositor of the Bible , and paying no deference to any use or construction of it , in any of its bearings , except by its own ...
... civil affairs , is considered a positive im- propriety . The church , by claiming to be the only accredited expositor of the Bible , and paying no deference to any use or construction of it , in any of its bearings , except by its own ...
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... civil law when it sanc- tions sin . What is sin ? Whence does the church derive its infallible authority to determine this point , so as to set aside the adjudication of the civil power in cases within its legitimate cognizance ? We ...
... civil law when it sanc- tions sin . What is sin ? Whence does the church derive its infallible authority to determine this point , so as to set aside the adjudication of the civil power in cases within its legitimate cognizance ? We ...
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the church absolves itself from all duty to respect civil legisla- tion , as utterly incompetent ; and civil legislators interdict all reference to religion and its associations as inconsistent with rational liberty and enlightened ...
the church absolves itself from all duty to respect civil legisla- tion , as utterly incompetent ; and civil legislators interdict all reference to religion and its associations as inconsistent with rational liberty and enlightened ...
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... civil arts to a comparatively high degree of culti- vation , were swept away before the dawn of history . But many of these obscurities will be made to disappear before the light of science , like mist before the morning sun , thus ...
... civil arts to a comparatively high degree of culti- vation , were swept away before the dawn of history . But many of these obscurities will be made to disappear before the light of science , like mist before the morning sun , thus ...
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