I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which, as it extirpates all religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate; provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and regain the weak and the misled.... Papers on Toleration - Page 63de Christopher Wyvill - 1810 - 179 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Theodore Schroeder - 1911 - 452 pages
...argument made no provision for it, he found it necessary dogmatically to provide for one exception. "I mean not tolerated Popery and open superstition,...civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpated." While Milton thus fell short of an unlimited intellectual toleration he yet furnished an immortal statement... | |
| Theodore Schroeder - 1911 - 452 pages
...argument made no provision for it, he found it necessary dogmatically to provide for one exception. "I mean not tolerated Popery and open superstition,...civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpated." While Milton thus fell short of an unlimited intellectual toleration he yet furnished an immortal statement... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1915 - 552 pages
...upon the better minds. And it is the lasting service of Voltaire and the Encyclopedists to have 1 ' I mean not tolerated popery and open superstition,...religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate.... That also which is impious or evil either against faith or morals no law can possibly... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 566 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian, that many be tolerated, rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which, as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable... | |
| John Milton - 1918 - 180 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian that many be tolerated rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 186 pages
...extending to catholics, Jews, and even infidels. Milton stopped a long way short of this. He did not mean " tolerated popery and open superstition, which, as...religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and regain the... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 188 pages
...extending to catholics, Jews, and even infidels. Milton stopped a long way short of this. He did not mean "tolerated popery and open superstition, which, as...religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and regain the... | |
| Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 396 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian, that many be tolerated, rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which, as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable... | |
| John Milton - 1927 - 208 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian, that many be tolerated rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable... | |
| 1909 - 378 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian that many be tolerated, rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpated, provided first that all charitable... | |
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