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" ... true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion of the mind, without which nothing can be acceptable to God. And such is the nature of the understanding, that it cannot be compelled to the belief of anything by outward force. "
Heroes and Hierarchs: Or, Biblical Principles as Held by Baptists in the ... - Página 176
por Samuel Haskell - 1895 - 302 páginas
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The Works of John Locke, Volumen6

John Locke - 1823 - 596 páginas
...cannot belong to the civil magistrate, because his power consists only in outward force : but true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion...mind, without which nothing can be acceptable to God. And such is the nature of the understanding, that it cannot be compelled to the belief of any thing...
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The law of Christ respecting civil obedience. To which are added two ...

John Brown - 1839 - 562 páginas
...souls cannot belong to the civil magistrate, because his power consists only in outward force; but true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion...mind, without which nothing can be acceptable to God. And such is the nature of the understanding, that it cannot be compelled to the belief of any thing...
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The history of the revival and progress of Independency in England ..., Volumen2

Joseph Fletcher - 1847 - 650 páginas
...belong to the civil magistrate, because the whole of his power consists in outward force : but true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion...mind, without which nothing can be acceptable to God. Such is the nature of the human understanding, that it cannot be compelled to the belief of anything...
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The History of the Revival and Progress of Independency in England ..., Volumen4

Joseph Fletcher - 1849 - 320 páginas
...belong to the civil magistrate, because the whole of his power consists in outward force : but true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion...mind, without which. nothing can be acceptable to God. Such is the nature of the human understanding, that it cannot be compelled to the belief of anything...
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Footsteps of our forefathers

James Goodeve Miall - 1851 - 382 páginas
...belong to the civil magistrate, because the whole of his power consists in outward force ; but true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion of the mind, without which nothing is acceptable to God. * * * Magistracy does not oblige him to put off either humanity or Christianity....
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A Memoir of the Life and Times of the Rev. Isaac Backus, A.M.

Alvah Hovey - 1858 - 396 páginas
...souls cannot belong to the civil magistrate, because his power consists only in outward force; bat pure and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion...religious liberties, (which must be acknowledged to be of greater value,) if held by the same unjust and capricious tenure; and this must appear to be the case...
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The Patriot Preachers of the American Revolution: With Biographical Sketches

Frank Moore - 1862 - 392 páginas
...souls cannot belong to the civil magistrate, because his power consists only in outward force; but true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion...mind, without which nothing can be acceptable to God. And such is the nature of the understanding, that it cannot be compelled to any thing by outward force....
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On Compromise

John Morley - 1874 - 236 páginas
...souls. This chiefly because the power of the civil magistrate consists only in outward force, while true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion...mind, without which nothing can be acceptable to God, and such is the nature of the understanding that it cannot be compelled to the belief of anything by...
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The Early Baptists of Philadelphia

David Spencer - 1877 - 220 páginas
...ground we affirm that the magistrate's power extends not to the establishing any articles of faith or H forms of worship, by force of laws ; for laws are...established, that we can have no property in that whii.h another may take, when he pleases, to himself, neither can we have the proper enjoyment of our...
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On Descending Into Hell: A Letter Addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Matthews ...

Robert Williams Buchanan - 1889 - 48 páginas
...penalties ;" furthermore, " the power of the civil magistrate consists only in outward force, while true and saving religion consists in the inward persuasion...without which, nothing can be acceptable to God." Mill's main contention is that it is well or ill with men just in proportion as they respect truth....
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