And the persecutions once committed to prevent the one evil, countenance the penalties used to put down the other. Contrariwise, the arguments employed by the dissenter, to show that the moral sanity of the people is not a matter for state superintendence,... Medical Era - Page 2791891Full view - About this book
| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 pages
...held quite as legitimate as purifying their moral atmosphere. The fear that false doctrines may he instilled by unauthorized preachers, has its analogue...that unauthorized practitioners may give deleterious medicines or advice. And the persecutions once committed to prevent the one evil, countenance the penalties... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 pages
...haunts of men from noxious vapours may be held quite as legitimate as purifying their moral atmosphere. The fear that false doctrines may be instilled by...that unauthorized practitioners may give deleterious medicines or advice. And the persecutions once committed to prevent the one evil, countenance the penalties... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1891 - 1172 pages
...there so bright a dawn for the healing art as the present one, if scientific men are not hampered by mischievous legislation." MR. HERBERT SPENCER, another...laws passed in their special interest and should be erapowered to decide who may enter into competition with them, is, we think, at once a violation of... | |
| 1891 - 748 pages
...liberty, with its correlative individual responsibility." The great English philosopher, Herbert Spencer, in his "Social Statics," says : "There is a manifest...unauthorized preachers has its analogue in the fear that unathorized practitioners may give deleterious medicine or advice." The editor of the Arena, in the... | |
| 1891 - 874 pages
...haunts of men from noxious vapors may be held quite as legitimate as purifying their moral atmosphere. The fear that false doctrines may be instilled by...that unauthorized practitioners may give deleterious medicines or advice. And the persecutions once committed to prevent the one evil, countenance the penalties... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 450 pages
...haunts of men from noxious vapours may be held quite as legitimate as purifying their moral atmosphere. The fear that false doctrines may be instilled by...that unauthorized practitioners may give deleterious medicines or advice. And the prosecutions once committed to prevent the one evil, countenance the penalties... | |
| 1893 - 592 pages
...commissioned to administer spiritual remedies, may consistently think that it should administer material ones. The fear that false doctrines may be instilled by...unauthorized preachers, has its analogue in the fear that unaiithori/.ed practitioners may give 'deleterious medicines or advice. And the per- • seditions... | |
| 1898 - 908 pages
...haunts of men from noxious vapors may be held quite as legitimate as purifying their moral atmosphere. The fear that false doctrines may be instilled by...that unauthorized practitioners may give deleterious medicines or advice, and the persecution once committed to prevent the one evil, will countenance the... | |
| O. Carlos Welbourn - 1910 - 448 pages
...commissioned to administer spiritual remedies, may consistently think that it should administer material ones. The fear that false doctrines may be instilled by...that unauthorized practitioners may give deleterious medicines or advice. And the persecutions once committeed to prevent the one evil, countenance the... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower - 1911 - 616 pages
...commissioned to administer spiritual remedies, may consistently think that it should administer material ones. The fear that false doctrines may be instilled by...that unauthorized practitioners may give deleterious medicines or advice. And the persecutions once committed to prevent the one evil, countenance the penalties... | |
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