Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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... freedom to choose evil is requisite to the freedom to choose good . " If every action which is good , or evill in man at ripe years , were to be under pittance , and prescription , and compulsion , what were vertue but a name , what ...
... freedom to choose evil is requisite to the freedom to choose good . " If every action which is good , or evill in man at ripe years , were to be under pittance , and prescription , and compulsion , what were vertue but a name , what ...
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... freedom heartilie , but good men ; the rest love not freedom , but licence ; which never hath more scope or indulgence then under Tyrants . " " It is the obedient who are to be numbered among the unrighteous ; the disobedient are those ...
... freedom heartilie , but good men ; the rest love not freedom , but licence ; which never hath more scope or indulgence then under Tyrants . " " It is the obedient who are to be numbered among the unrighteous ; the disobedient are those ...
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... freedom in the exercise of godliness ; they en- joy freedom in the exercise of power . God alone enjoys per- fect freedom , because only He is Almighty . On earth , how- Leviathan enjoys the freedom of a " mortal god . " No man else is ...
... freedom in the exercise of godliness ; they en- joy freedom in the exercise of power . God alone enjoys per- fect freedom , because only He is Almighty . On earth , how- Leviathan enjoys the freedom of a " mortal god . " No man else is ...
Términos y frases comunes
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