Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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... political attitudes or affiliations , to think of liberty as one of the irreducible ele- ments in the human economy , as natural to man as sweet- ness is to grapes and China oranges . It is the touchstone of public policy , the measure ...
... political attitudes or affiliations , to think of liberty as one of the irreducible ele- ments in the human economy , as natural to man as sweet- ness is to grapes and China oranges . It is the touchstone of public policy , the measure ...
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... political virtues of a believing Christian . The central pur- pose of his work is to show how and why a Christian should obey his political superior . Fallen man knows what wants his flesh is heir to , but not what he must do to be ...
... political virtues of a believing Christian . The central pur- pose of his work is to show how and why a Christian should obey his political superior . Fallen man knows what wants his flesh is heir to , but not what he must do to be ...
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... Political Obligation ( London , 1895 ) , pp . 63 , 143 . " Ibid . , pp . 65 , 65-66 . " Ibid . , pp . 143-44 . " Ibid . , p . 147 . 15 Ibid . , p . 207 . 16 1o Ibid . , p . 39 . 17 " Ibid . , p . 40 . " Ibid . , p . 244 . " Ibid . , p ...
... Political Obligation ( London , 1895 ) , pp . 63 , 143 . " Ibid . , pp . 65 , 65-66 . " Ibid . , pp . 143-44 . " Ibid . , p . 147 . 15 Ibid . , p . 207 . 16 1o Ibid . , p . 39 . 17 " Ibid . , p . 40 . " Ibid . , p . 244 . " Ibid . , p ...
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