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In modern days , the Sacrifice of the Cross itself , and the very idea of sacrifice , as hitherto understood , have been done away with a logical outcome of the religious upheaval of the sixteenth century . The words of the Psalmist ...
In modern days , the Sacrifice of the Cross itself , and the very idea of sacrifice , as hitherto understood , have been done away with a logical outcome of the religious upheaval of the sixteenth century . The words of the Psalmist ...
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In the second half of the eighteenth century the idea that consent once given was irrevocable , and handed generation after generation over to their ruler , bound hand and foot , no longer found favour ; it was certainly not entertained ...
In the second half of the eighteenth century the idea that consent once given was irrevocable , and handed generation after generation over to their ruler , bound hand and foot , no longer found favour ; it was certainly not entertained ...
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That it is ambiguous , that it does not mean the same thing in the political agitations of the beginning of the twentieth century as it did at the end of the eighteenth , only secures that its efficiency as a slogan has not departed .
That it is ambiguous , that it does not mean the same thing in the political agitations of the beginning of the twentieth century as it did at the end of the eighteenth , only secures that its efficiency as a slogan has not departed .
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In some States it was only in the course of the nineteenth century that Catholics — to say nothing of Jews and Atheists — were put on a footing of legal equality with Protestants . Even in New Hampshire it was some time before the State ...
In some States it was only in the course of the nineteenth century that Catholics — to say nothing of Jews and Atheists — were put on a footing of legal equality with Protestants . Even in New Hampshire it was some time before the State ...
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There remains the doctrine so dear to the hearts of eighteenth - century political thinkers , and for which the influence of Montesquieu's mistaken view of the British Constitution did so much to gain acceptance — the doctrine of the ...
There remains the doctrine so dear to the hearts of eighteenth - century political thinkers , and for which the influence of Montesquieu's mistaken view of the British Constitution did so much to gain acceptance — the doctrine of the ...
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