The British Quarterly Review, 42. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... religion the right of promulga- tion . " As there are few except intolerant religions which possess sufficient zeal to establish themselves elsewhere , because a religion which will tolerate others thinks but little of its own diffusion ...
... religion the right of promulga- tion . " As there are few except intolerant religions which possess sufficient zeal to establish themselves elsewhere , because a religion which will tolerate others thinks but little of its own diffusion ...
Sayfa 183
... religion and morality to supply it . It is , then , essential , even for the good order of society , that both should be respected . The maintenance of religion exacts public worship . Respect for public worship is then indispensable ...
... religion and morality to supply it . It is , then , essential , even for the good order of society , that both should be respected . The maintenance of religion exacts public worship . Respect for public worship is then indispensable ...
Sayfa 186
... religion should alone continue to be maintained as a constitutional State law , that such measures should not be decreed in a political Assembly , for the con- sequence of a similar decree would be to prevent the reform of all abuses ...
... religion should alone continue to be maintained as a constitutional State law , that such measures should not be decreed in a political Assembly , for the con- sequence of a similar decree would be to prevent the reform of all abuses ...
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