Whilst we compose a Catechism, we prescribe nothing to any man: whilst we declare our own opinions, we oppress no one. Let every person enjoy the freedom of his own judgment in religion; only let it be permitted to us also to exhibit our view of divine... The New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly - 第222页1916全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Thomas Rees - 1818 - 548 页
...Whilst we compose a Catechism, we prescribe nothing to any man : whilst we declare onr own opinions, we oppress no one. Let every person enjoy the freedom...exhibit our view of divine things, without injuring and calumniating others. For this iS the golden Liberty of Prophesying which the sacred books of the... | |
| 1818 - 534 页
...Whilst we compose a Catechism, we prescribe nothing to any man : whilst we declare our own opinions, we oppress no one. Let every person enjoy the freedom...exhibit our view of divine things, without injuring and calumniating others. For this is the golden Liberty of Prophesying which the sacred books of the... | |
| 1820 - 770 页
...WhBst we compose a Catechism, we prescribe nothing to any man ; whilst we declare our own opinions, we oppress no one. Let every person enjoy the freedom...exhibit our view of divine things, without injuring and calumniating others. For this is the golden Liberty of Prophesying which the sacred books of the... | |
| 1820 - 714 页
...whilst we declare our own opinions, we oppress no ooe. lM erery person enjoy the freedom of ли »ян judgment in religion; only let it be permitted to us also to exhibit our new of divine things, without injuring and calumniating others. For this is the cnlden Liberty of Prophesying... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1866 - 316 页
...While we compose a Catechism, we prescribe nothing to any man ; while we declare our own opinions, we oppress no one. Let every person enjoy the freedom of his men judgment in religiou : only let it be permitted to us also to exhibit our view of divine things... | |
| Joseph Henry Crooker - 1918 - 298 页
..."Whilst we compose a Catechism, we prescribe nothing to any man; whilst we declare our own opinions, we oppress no one. Let every person enjoy the freedom...only let it be permitted to us also to exhibit our views of divine things, without injuring or calumniating others. For this is the Golden Liberty of... | |
| J. P. Cooper - 1957 - 860 页
...Instead, the framers of the Rakovian Catechism, not wanting to bind the conscience, stated at once: 'Let every person enjoy the freedom of his own judgment in religion.' The school at Rakow contained within it different faiths; students were left a religious liberty unique... | |
| Meadville Theological School - 1924 - 528 页
..."Whilst we compose a catechism, we prescribe nothing to any man ; whilst we declare our own opinions, we oppress no one. Let every person enjoy the freedom of his own judgment in religion; onlv let it be permitted to us also to exhibit our view of divine things without injuring or calumniating... | |
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