Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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... matters which are not of a politick or civil , but of a spiritual or ecclesiastick consideration ) then there is for the Church Magistrate , or Ecclesiastical Elder to act out of his and to interpose in matters of State , and civil ...
... matters which are not of a politick or civil , but of a spiritual or ecclesiastick consideration ) then there is for the Church Magistrate , or Ecclesiastical Elder to act out of his and to interpose in matters of State , and civil ...
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... matter of ex- pedience ; it is a matter of right . The people " have no right to make a law prejudicial to the whole community , even though the delinquents in making such an act should be themselves the chief sufferers by it . " For ...
... matter of ex- pedience ; it is a matter of right . The people " have no right to make a law prejudicial to the whole community , even though the delinquents in making such an act should be themselves the chief sufferers by it . " For ...
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... matter to the magistrate what a man does in private . What matters is the influence of one man on the happiness of another . This is the substance of political justice . The powers of the State may be arbitrary but its objec- tives , as ...
... matter to the magistrate what a man does in private . What matters is the influence of one man on the happiness of another . This is the substance of political justice . The powers of the State may be arbitrary but its objec- tives , as ...
Términos y frases comunes
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