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... doctrine has taken its place , if not as a received opin- ion , as one of the admitted sects or divisions of opinion : those who hold it have generally inherited , not adopted it ; and conversion from one of these doctrines to another ...
... doctrine has taken its place , if not as a received opin- ion , as one of the admitted sects or divisions of opinion : those who hold it have generally inherited , not adopted it ; and conversion from one of these doctrines to another ...
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... doctrine of morals . The Gospel always refers to a preƫxisting morality , and confines its precepts to the particulars in which that morality was to be corrected , or superseded by a wider and higher ; expressing itself , moreover , in ...
... doctrine of morals . The Gospel always refers to a preƫxisting morality , and confines its precepts to the particulars in which that morality was to be corrected , or superseded by a wider and higher ; expressing itself , moreover , in ...
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... doctrine , however immoral it may be considered . It would , therefore , be irrelevant and out of place to examine here , whether the doctrine of Tyrannicide deserves that title . I shall content myself with saying , that the subject ...
... doctrine , however immoral it may be considered . It would , therefore , be irrelevant and out of place to examine here , whether the doctrine of Tyrannicide deserves that title . I shall content myself with saying , that the subject ...
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WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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