Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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الصفحة 150
... religious opinion . " And hence he infers , that " a government exceeds its province when it comes to adapt a scale of punishments to variations in religious opinion , according to their respective de- grees of variation from the ...
... religious opinion . " And hence he infers , that " a government exceeds its province when it comes to adapt a scale of punishments to variations in religious opinion , according to their respective de- grees of variation from the ...
الصفحة 178
... religious system of John Newton , and all the religious systems which lie between them . It comprises the religious system of Mr. Newman , and the religious system of the Archbishop of Dublin , and all the religious systems which lie ...
... religious system of John Newton , and all the religious systems which lie between them . It comprises the religious system of Mr. Newman , and the religious system of the Archbishop of Dublin , and all the religious systems which lie ...
الصفحة 186
... religious persuasion such a chaplain ought to be , must depend on circumstances . There may be a town in which it would be impossible to set up a good hospital without the help of people of different opinions : and religious parties may ...
... religious persuasion such a chaplain ought to be , must depend on circumstances . There may be a town in which it would be impossible to set up a good hospital without the help of people of different opinions : and religious parties may ...
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