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Page 64
... philosopher , sage , or hero . These precepts are very touching ; they are the finest political morality ; and not only very high morality , but very deep sentiment . A leader of a horde of fugitive slaves , who had employed his time in ...
... philosopher , sage , or hero . These precepts are very touching ; they are the finest political morality ; and not only very high morality , but very deep sentiment . A leader of a horde of fugitive slaves , who had employed his time in ...
Page 104
... philosophy of the Platonic school , and regarding even their own . law as a mere allegorical system of mysterious truths . But like Herod and Pontius Pilate , all these jarring sects forgot their mutual and minor alienations in their ...
... philosophy of the Platonic school , and regarding even their own . law as a mere allegorical system of mysterious truths . But like Herod and Pontius Pilate , all these jarring sects forgot their mutual and minor alienations in their ...
Page 110
... philosophers for their systems , and the common people the more terrible for their ignorance and superstitions . It was indeed a dark day to the church . One universal cry of persecution and death might have been heard from Jerusalem to ...
... philosophers for their systems , and the common people the more terrible for their ignorance and superstitions . It was indeed a dark day to the church . One universal cry of persecution and death might have been heard from Jerusalem to ...
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... philosopher , has the liberality to say , " By the Inde- pendent divines , who were his instructors , Locke was taught those principles of religious liberty which they were the first to disclose to the world . - As for tolera- tion , or ...
... philosopher , has the liberality to say , " By the Inde- pendent divines , who were his instructors , Locke was taught those principles of religious liberty which they were the first to disclose to the world . - As for tolera- tion , or ...
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... philosophy ever taught . And however involuntarily , or incautiously made , such confessions are no unmeaning homage rendered to the truth of the sacred Scriptures . For , if disjointed , disfigured , mutilated , torn from its ...
... philosophy ever taught . And however involuntarily , or incautiously made , such confessions are no unmeaning homage rendered to the truth of the sacred Scriptures . For , if disjointed , disfigured , mutilated , torn from its ...
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