| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 478 páginas
...persuasion. " 2. The other, that the causes of conscience, when they exceed their bounds, and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature ; and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with the pretence of conscience and religion '. " According... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 612 páginas
...or persuasion : the other, That causes of conscience, when they exceed their bounds, and prove to be matter of faction, lose their nature; and that sovereign...princes ought distinctly to punish the practice or contempt, though coloured with the pretences of conscience and religion. According to these two principles,... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1841 - 434 páginas
...of Elizabeth, maintained, " that cases of conscience, when they exceed their bounds, and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature ; and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with the pretence of conscience and religion, "f I add... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1843 - 1144 páginas
...persuasion. '• The other, that causes of conscience, when they exceed their bounds, and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature : and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with the pretence of conscience and religion. " According... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1844 - 566 páginas
...and persuasion. " The other, that causes of conscience, when tbey exceed their bounds, and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature : and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with tbe pretence of conscience and religion. "According... | |
| Samuel Farmar Jarvis - 1847 - 264 páginas
...and persuasion. The other, that causes of conscience, when they exceed their bounds and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature, and that Sovereign Princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with the pretence of conscience and religion. According... | |
| William Edward Scudamore - 1851 - 346 páginas
...persuasion. " (2) The other, that the causes of conscience when they exceed their bounds, and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature ; and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with the pretence of conscience and religion." He then... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1852 - 472 páginas
...persuasion. " 2. The other, that the causes of conscience, when they exceed their bounds, and grow to be matter of faction, lose their nature ; and that sovereign princes ought distinctly to punish their practices and contempt, though coloured with the pretence of conscience and religion. "According... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 páginas
...or persuasion : the other, That causes of conscience when they exceed their bounds, and prove to be ius, " Idem manebat, neque idem decebat." The third...of such as take too high a strain at the first ; an contempt, though coloured with the pretences of conscience and religion. According to these two principles,... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 páginas
...or persuasion : the other, That causes of conscience, when they exceed their bounds, and prove to be matter of faction, lose their nature; and that sovereign...princes ought distinctly to punish the practice or contempt, though coloured with the pretences of conscience and religion. According to these two principles,... | |
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