An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 131
... force , and set up an idol which they called Divine Right , and which , in imitation of the Pope , who affects to be spiritual and temporal , and in contradiction to the founder of the Christian religion , twisted itself afterwards into ...
... force , and set up an idol which they called Divine Right , and which , in imitation of the Pope , who affects to be spiritual and temporal , and in contradiction to the founder of the Christian religion , twisted itself afterwards into ...
Page 142
... force through succeeding generations , yet they continue to derive their force from the consent of the living . A law not repealed continues in force , not because it can not be repealed , but because it is not repealed , and the non ...
... force through succeeding generations , yet they continue to derive their force from the consent of the living . A law not repealed continues in force , not because it can not be repealed , but because it is not repealed , and the non ...
Page 277
... force , where men are selfish ; and when they are pure enough to abjure the code of force , they will be wise enough to see how these public ends of the post - office , of the highway , of commerce , and the exchange RALPH WALDO EMERSON ...
... force , where men are selfish ; and when they are pure enough to abjure the code of force , they will be wise enough to see how these public ends of the post - office , of the highway , of commerce , and the exchange RALPH WALDO EMERSON ...
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