| Daniel Wait Howe - Massachusetts - 1899 - 476 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal, it may also be termed moral,...to the covenant between God and man, in the moral lawand the politic covenants and constitutions, amongst men themselves. This liberty is the proper... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - American essays - 1900 - 644 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal, it may also be termed moral,...and cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only of your goods, but) of your lives, if need be. Whatsoever... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - American essays - 1900 - 578 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal, it may also be termed moral,...covenants and constitutions, amongst men themselves. Thil liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a... | |
| Charles Sumner - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1900 - 392 pages
...Liberty, and declaring the covenant between God and man in the Moral Law, he uses these good words : — " This Liberty is the proper end and object of authority,...cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - American literature - 1901 - 316 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal; it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1902 - 466 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal; it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - English literature - 1902 - 566 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal, it may also be termed moral,...and cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only of your goods, but) of your lives, if need be. Whatsoever... | |
| National Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches - 1902 - 542 pages
...liberty is the enemy of truth and peace. It is not liberty: it is license. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal. It may also be termed moral...covenant between God and man in the moral law, and to the covenants and constitutions among men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1905 - 460 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal; it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1908 - 424 pages
...which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal, it may also be termed moral,...cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only... | |
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