Works of the Rev. Robert Hall ...: With a Brief Memoir and a Sketch of His Literary Character, المجلد 1Holdsworth and Ball, 1831 |
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... toleration , * in * The intelligent reader will understand me to refer , not to civil toleration by the state , but to that which is exercised by religious societies . such a manner , as to comprehend all the varieties TERMS OF COMMUNION .
... toleration , * in * The intelligent reader will understand me to refer , not to civil toleration by the state , but to that which is exercised by religious societies . such a manner , as to comprehend all the varieties TERMS OF COMMUNION .
الصفحة 73
... toleration was established on a broad and scien- tific basis , by the immortal writings of Milton and Locke . These reflections are obvious ; but there are others which tend more immediately to anni- hilate the objection under ...
... toleration was established on a broad and scien- tific basis , by the immortal writings of Milton and Locke . These reflections are obvious ; but there are others which tend more immediately to anni- hilate the objection under ...
الصفحة 91
... toleration and indulgence , and on no account to proceed to an open rupture . In order to apply it to the ques- tion under consideration , it is only necessary to consider to what description of persons the rule extends . The persons we ...
... toleration and indulgence , and on no account to proceed to an open rupture . In order to apply it to the ques- tion under consideration , it is only necessary to consider to what description of persons the rule extends . The persons we ...
الصفحة 93
... toleration is enforced , which every impartial reader must per- ceive is the assumption that the errors and mis- takes to be tolerated are not fundamental , not of such a nature , in other words , as to prevent those who maintain them ...
... toleration is enforced , which every impartial reader must per- ceive is the assumption that the errors and mis- takes to be tolerated are not fundamental , not of such a nature , in other words , as to prevent those who maintain them ...
الصفحة 97
... toleration . To object to the application of a general principle to a particular case , that it is not the identical one which first occasioned its enunciation , is egregious trifling , and would go to the subversion of all general prin ...
... toleration . To object to the application of a general principle to a particular case , that it is not the identical one which first occasioned its enunciation , is egregious trifling , and would go to the subversion of all general prin ...
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