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219. oldal
... truth . ' Authorised by what ? By the State , or the law to be sure , which has in the same manner authorised Presbyterianism to be the religion in Scotland and Catholicism to be the religion in Lower Canada . If he affirms that the ...
... truth . ' Authorised by what ? By the State , or the law to be sure , which has in the same manner authorised Presbyterianism to be the religion in Scotland and Catholicism to be the religion in Lower Canada . If he affirms that the ...
678. oldal
... truth , not the results of error , because those results are not objects of fear until the truth is established . The likelihood is , that solemn maledic- tions will only weaken and not enforce the reasoning employed . They may express ...
... truth , not the results of error , because those results are not objects of fear until the truth is established . The likelihood is , that solemn maledic- tions will only weaken and not enforce the reasoning employed . They may express ...
680. oldal
... truth which is a system , teaches no sys- tem of truth . In it , the immediate subject is treated with all the strength and zeal which , if there were no other , it could demand . This is at once the proof of its divinity and humanity ...
... truth which is a system , teaches no sys- tem of truth . In it , the immediate subject is treated with all the strength and zeal which , if there were no other , it could demand . This is at once the proof of its divinity and humanity ...
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