A Plea for Polygamy ...Charles Carrington C. Carrington, 1898 - 257 Seiten |
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... institutions are vastly better than those of other lands . So , also , with history it presents human affairs in a per- spective view , painting its roughest mountains with distinct exactness , but casting its peaceful plains quite into ...
... institutions are vastly better than those of other lands . So , also , with history it presents human affairs in a per- spective view , painting its roughest mountains with distinct exactness , but casting its peaceful plains quite into ...
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... institution . Truth dreads no scrutiny ; shields herself behind no breastwork of established custom or of respectable authority , but proudly stands upon her own merits . I will not despair , therefore , in gaining the attention of ...
... institution . Truth dreads no scrutiny ; shields herself behind no breastwork of established custom or of respectable authority , but proudly stands upon her own merits . I will not despair , therefore , in gaining the attention of ...
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... institutions have hitherto been falsely deemed incompatible and irreconcilable . The Gnostic heresy had so soon corrupted the springs of Christian learning , and the Grecian and Roman hierarchies had so soon usurped the seats of ...
... institutions have hitherto been falsely deemed incompatible and irreconcilable . The Gnostic heresy had so soon corrupted the springs of Christian learning , and the Grecian and Roman hierarchies had so soon usurped the seats of ...
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... institution . Marriage laws cannot be regarded as merely ritual and emblematical ; they are moral and fundamental , guarding the dearest rights and punishing the deepest wrongs of mankind . They are , therefore , equally permanent with ...
... institution . Marriage laws cannot be regarded as merely ritual and emblematical ; they are moral and fundamental , guarding the dearest rights and punishing the deepest wrongs of mankind . They are , therefore , equally permanent with ...
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... institution of such long standing , confirmed by positive law , it could obviously be made only by equally positive and explicit ordinances or enactments of the gos- pel . But such enactments are wanting . Christ himself was altogether ...
... institution of such long standing , confirmed by positive law , it could obviously be made only by equally positive and explicit ordinances or enactments of the gos- pel . But such enactments are wanting . Christ himself was altogether ...
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