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Strona xi
... SOCIETY . Respect for man unknown to the ancients - What has been seen in mo- dern revolutions - Tyranny of public power over private interests— Explanation of a twofold phenomenon , which presents itself to us in antiquity and in ...
... SOCIETY . Respect for man unknown to the ancients - What has been seen in mo- dern revolutions - Tyranny of public power over private interests— Explanation of a twofold phenomenon , which presents itself to us in antiquity and in ...
Strona xiii
... society - What is its origin ? -Source of the tolerance which prevails in society at present 166 CHAPTER XXXV . OF THE RIGHT OF COERCION IN GENERAL . Intolerance is a general fact in history - Dialogues with the partisans of universal ...
... society - What is its origin ? -Source of the tolerance which prevails in society at present 166 CHAPTER XXXV . OF THE RIGHT OF COERCION IN GENERAL . Intolerance is a general fact in history - Dialogues with the partisans of universal ...
Strona xvi
... society - Inability of in- dustry and commerce to satisfy the heart of man - Condition of minds with respect to religion - Religious institutions will be necessary to save existing society - Nothing fixed in that society - Means are ...
... society - Inability of in- dustry and commerce to satisfy the heart of man - Condition of minds with respect to religion - Religious institutions will be necessary to save existing society - Nothing fixed in that society - Means are ...
Strona xvii
... society - Flattery lavished on power - Danger of this flattery - Liberty of speech on this point in Spain during the last three centuries - Mariana - Saavedra - In the absence of religion and morality , the most rigorous political ...
... society - Flattery lavished on power - Danger of this flattery - Liberty of speech on this point in Spain during the last three centuries - Mariana - Saavedra - In the absence of religion and morality , the most rigorous political ...
Strona 11
... society no longer was ruled by it ; it had passed under the control of lay governments . Nevertheless , the spiritual power preserved all its pre- tensions , all its éclat , all its external importance . There happened in this respect ...
... society no longer was ruled by it ; it had passed under the control of lay governments . Nevertheless , the spiritual power preserved all its pre- tensions , all its éclat , all its external importance . There happened in this respect ...
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Strona 74 - Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ; not with eye-service, as menpleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart; with good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men; knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free.
Strona 361 - Treviso and that he worked at the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth centuries.
Strona 285 - Let every soul be subject to higher powers : for there is no power but from God; and those that are, are ordained of God.
Strona 73 - For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female : for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
Strona 464 - This will be the manner of the king that shall reign over you. He will take your sons, and appoint them for himself, for his chariots, and to be his horsemen; and some shall run before his chariots.
Strona 464 - But the people would not hear the voice of Samuel, and they said: "Nay: but there shall be a king over us. And we also will be like all nations; and our king shall judge us, and go out before us, and fight our battles for us.
Strona 269 - That they shall drive thee from men, and thy dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field, and they shall make thee to eat grass as oxen, and they shall wet thee with the dew of heaven, and seven times shall pass over thee, till thou know that the Most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.
Strona 129 - Paucissima in tam numerosa gente adulteria ; quorum poena praesens et maritis permissa. Accisis crinibus, nudatam, coram propinquis, expellit domo maritus, ac per omnem vicum verbere agit : publicatae enim pudicitiae nulla venia : non forma, non aetate, non opibus maritum invenerit.
Strona 439 - There is, therefore, a purely civil profession of faith, the articles of which it belongs to the sovereign to establish, not exactly as dogmas of religion, but as sentiments of sociability, without which it is impossible to be a good citizen or a faithful subject.
Strona 73 - WHOSOEVER are servants under the yoke, let them count their masters worthy of all honour; lest the name of the Lord and his doctrine be blasphemed. 2 But they that have believing masters, let them not despise them...