| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1898 - 346 страници
...with the note of religious freedom that they can never be forgotten. Utopus " left men wholly to their liberty, that they might be free to believe as they should see cause," with one restriction, that men who disbelieve the immortality of the soul shall be raised to no public... | |
| 1901 - 344 страници
...choked with superstition, as corn is with briars and thorns; he therefore left men wholly to their liberty, that they might be free to believe as they...or that the world was governed by chance, without a wise overruling Providence : for they all formerly believed that there was a state of rewards and... | |
| CHARLES M. ANDREWS, PhD - 1901 - 376 страници
...choked with superstition, as corn is with briars and thorns; he therefore left men wholly to their liberty, that they might be free to believe as they...or that the world was governed by chance, without a wise overruling Providence: for they all formerly believed that there was a state of rewards and... | |
| Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1904 - 544 страници
...be true should be accepted as true by all. he thought both indecent and foolish ". wholly to their liberty, that they might be free to believe as they...or that the world was governed by chance, without a wise overruling Providence : for they all formerly believed that there was a state of rewards and... | |
| Thomas More - 1909 - 204 страници
...choked with superstition, as corn is with briars and thorns ; he therefore left men wholly to their liberty, that they might be free to believe as they...or that the world was governed by chance, without a wise overruling Providence : for they all formerly believed that there was a state of rewards and... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1914 - 728 страници
...choked with superstition, as corn is with briars and thorns ; he therefore left men wholly to their liberty, that they might be free to believe as they...or that the world was governed by chance, without a wise over-ruling Providence: for they all formerly believed that there was a state of rewards and... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1914 - 768 страници
...choked with superstition, as corn is with briars and thorns; he therefore left men wholly to their liberty, that they might be free to believe as they should see cause ; only he madi a solemn and severe law against such as should so far degenerate from the dignity of human nature... | |
| Theodore F. Bonnet, Edward Francis O'Day - 1915 - 476 страници
...that knew little of tolerance, was by no means tolerant. "Utopus," we read, "left men wholly to their liberty that they might be free to believe as they...degenerate from the dignity of human nature as to think our souls died with our bodies." Thus we learn that there were men of pretty broad minds who did not... | |
| Karl Kautsky - 1927 - 266 страници
...be choked with superstition, as com is with briars and thorns; he therefore left men wholly to their liberty, that they might be free to believe as they...or that the world was governed by chance, without a wise overruling Providence. . . . They never raise any that hold these maxims, either to honours... | |
| 1834 - 426 страници
...but because he thought the interest of religion itself required it. As for those, who so far depart from the dignity of human nature as to think that...bodies, or that the world was governed by chance without a wise and over-ruling Providence, the Utopians never raise ihem to honors or offices, nor employ them... | |
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