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... reason ! What should we think of two neighbors who should propose to settle a point in dispute , not by reasoning the case between them- selves , nor by referring it to an impartial jury , or to um- pires mutually chosen , but by ...
... reason ! What should we think of two neighbors who should propose to settle a point in dispute , not by reasoning the case between them- selves , nor by referring it to an impartial jury , or to um- pires mutually chosen , but by ...
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... reason ! What should we think of two neighbors who should propose to settle a point in dispute , not by reasoning the case between them- selves , nor by referring it to an impartial jury , or to um- pires mutually chosen , but by ...
... reason ! What should we think of two neighbors who should propose to settle a point in dispute , not by reasoning the case between them- selves , nor by referring it to an impartial jury , or to um- pires mutually chosen , but by ...
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... reason did Monluc , the Marshal of France , confess , ' that , were not the mercies of God infinite , it were in vain for those of his profession to hope for any portion of them , seeing the cruelties by them permitted and perpetrated ...
... reason did Monluc , the Marshal of France , confess , ' that , were not the mercies of God infinite , it were in vain for those of his profession to hope for any portion of them , seeing the cruelties by them permitted and perpetrated ...
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... reason and religion , is that false ambition which desolates the world with fire and sword , compared to the milder vir- tues of making our fellow - men as happy as their frail condi- tions and perishable natures will permit them to be ...
... reason and religion , is that false ambition which desolates the world with fire and sword , compared to the milder vir- tues of making our fellow - men as happy as their frail condi- tions and perishable natures will permit them to be ...
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... reason and history ; its enormous guilt must be set forth in the full blaze of revelation ; its immeasurable evils for time and eternity , must be spread as far as possible be- fore every class in the community ; and such a process of ...
... reason and history ; its enormous guilt must be set forth in the full blaze of revelation ; its immeasurable evils for time and eternity , must be spread as far as possible be- fore every class in the community ; and such a process of ...
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abolish AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY arms army Austria battle bayonet benevolence Bicetre blessing blood bodies butcher capital punishment cause of peace century character Chris Christ Christendom Christian church civilized command common crime custom dead death destroy disputes duty earth enemies England Europe evil father favor fight fire France French friends of peace glory gospel heart heathen heaven honor horrors human hundred idolatry individuals influence judicial combat Julius Cæsar justice kill less lives mankind mass means ment military militia millions mind misery moral murder Napoleon nations nature navy neighbor never object officers pacific pagan passions perished precepts Prince of Peace principles profession punishment Quakers religion religion of peace rulers Russia savage says sentiment ships slaughter soldiers soul Spain spirit suffering sword TERTULLIAN thing thousand tian tion truth victims violence war-system warriors wars whole William Penn wounded wrong