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Page 97
... object of their contempt , as he was before the object of their veneration . Were such a monument as Absalom's pillar of stones erected over the body of every dema- gogue at the present day , it might be a wholesome comment upon the ...
... object of their contempt , as he was before the object of their veneration . Were such a monument as Absalom's pillar of stones erected over the body of every dema- gogue at the present day , it might be a wholesome comment upon the ...
Page 107
... objects of his hatred than any other sect . He utterly destroyed them in Arabia , confis- cated their property , and subjected them to tortures . He would not condescend to allow them to become his followers , and gave testimony of the ...
... objects of his hatred than any other sect . He utterly destroyed them in Arabia , confis- cated their property , and subjected them to tortures . He would not condescend to allow them to become his followers , and gave testimony of the ...
Page 118
... object was to draw the lines of demarcation between the Church and the State ; to distinguish between the powers of civil government and the powers of religion ; and to show that the one is exclusively concerned in promoting the ...
... object was to draw the lines of demarcation between the Church and the State ; to distinguish between the powers of civil government and the powers of religion ; and to show that the one is exclusively concerned in promoting the ...
Page 119
... objects , and acting within altogether a different juris- diction . It is a spiritual community , and clothed with no temporal power . Its objects are the maintenance of the true religion and the true worship of God in the world . It ...
... objects , and acting within altogether a different juris- diction . It is a spiritual community , and clothed with no temporal power . Its objects are the maintenance of the true religion and the true worship of God in the world . It ...
Page 129
... Stoics held that man was bound to act according to his nature ; that nature impels him to pursue whatever appears to be a good ; that the great object of pursuit is not pleasure , but conformity to THE MORALITY OF THE BIBLE . 129.
... Stoics held that man was bound to act according to his nature ; that nature impels him to pursue whatever appears to be a good ; that the great object of pursuit is not pleasure , but conformity to THE MORALITY OF THE BIBLE . 129.
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