The Christian Examiner, 74. kötetCrosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 |
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4. oldal
... true liberty . The government is repre- sentative , the press is unfettered , speech is free , we go and come as we like without surveillance or passports , we have the trial by jury and the habeas corpus ; what more is needed to ...
... true liberty . The government is repre- sentative , the press is unfettered , speech is free , we go and come as we like without surveillance or passports , we have the trial by jury and the habeas corpus ; what more is needed to ...
9. oldal
... true theory and the practice logically resulting from it . If a theory is true , and involves a principle of right and justice , its develop- ment in practice cannot be made to produce evil and injustice , except by the incapacity or ...
... true theory and the practice logically resulting from it . If a theory is true , and involves a principle of right and justice , its develop- ment in practice cannot be made to produce evil and injustice , except by the incapacity or ...
11. oldal
... true or of Divine origin , inasmuch as this strange history of a crucified God was not credible to him , and a sys- tem which purported to rest upon a foundation to him so wholly unbe- lievable could not be foreseen by him to be that ...
... true or of Divine origin , inasmuch as this strange history of a crucified God was not credible to him , and a sys- tem which purported to rest upon a foundation to him so wholly unbe- lievable could not be foreseen by him to be that ...
12. oldal
... true , when its op- ponents are forbidden to controvert it . No one can intelli- gently hold an opinion , without being able to understand and give the reasons upon which he believes it to be true . The ability to state these reasons is ...
... true , when its op- ponents are forbidden to controvert it . No one can intelli- gently hold an opinion , without being able to understand and give the reasons upon which he believes it to be true . The ability to state these reasons is ...
14. oldal
... true , but that the direct tendency of all our civilization thus far has been to make it true . Herein we think he does the age some injustice . " In ancient history , " he says , " and in a diminishing degree through the long ...
... true , but that the direct tendency of all our civilization thus far has been to make it true . Herein we think he does the age some injustice . " In ancient history , " he says , " and in a diminishing degree through the long ...
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