Toleration, therefore, places itself, not between man and man, nor between church and church, nor between one denomination of religion and another, but between God and man; between the being who worships, and the being who is worshipped; and by the same... The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary Journal - Side 801791Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 sider
...God. In this cafe, therefore, we muft neceffarily have the affociated idea of two beings ; the mortal who renders the worfhip, and the IMMORTAL BEING who...and church, nor between one denomination of religion andanother, but between God and man; between the being who worfhips, and the BEING who is worfhipped... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 sider
...God. In this cafe, therefore, we muft necefiarily have the affociated idea of two beings ; the mortal who renders the worfhip, and the IMMORTAL BEING who...between the being who worfhips, and the BEING who is worfhipped ; and by the fame act of affumed authority by which it tolerates man to pay his worfhip,... | |
| 1791 - 618 sider
...therefore, we mull neceflarily have the aflbciated idea of two beings ; the mortal who renders the woifhip, and the IMMORTAL BEING who is worfhipped. Toleration,...between the being who worfhips, and the BEING who is worfhipped ; and by the fame aft of afTumed authority by which it tolerates man to pay his worfhip,... | |
| 1791 - 686 sider
...idea of t wo being»; the mortal who renders the worfhip, and the IMMORTAL BEING who is worllnped. Toleration, therefore, places itfelf, not between...another, but between God and man ; between the being who worlhips, and the BEING who is worlhipped ; and by the fame ,i<S of alfumed authority by which it tolerate»... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 540 sider
...mortal, who renders the worship, and the immortal being who is worshipped. Toleration places itself not between man and man ; nor between church and church...another ; but between God and man, between the being who worships, and the being who is worshipped. And by the sam'e aft of assumed authority, by which it tolerates... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1795 - 180 sider
...two beings — the mortal who ren~ den the worfhip — and the IMMORTAL BEING who is worjhipped. • Toleration, therefore, places itfelf, not between...church ; nor between one denomination of religion andawother, but between GOD and man; between the being who worfhips, and the BEING who is warJhipped... | |
| Lorenzo Dow - 1814 - 666 sider
...renders the worship, and the Immortal Being who is worshipped. * Toleration,' therefore, places itself not between man and man, nor between church and church,...another, but between God and Man : between the being who worships, and the BEING who is worshipped ; and by the same act of assumed authority, by which it <... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 sider
...renders the worship, and the IMMORTAL BEING who is worshipped. Toleration, therefore, places itself, not between man and man, nor between church and church,...another, but between God and man : between the being who worships, and the BEING who is worshipped ; and by the same act of assumed authority by which it tolerates... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 sider
...renders the worship, and the IMMORTAL BEING who is worshipped. Toleration, therefore, places itself, not between man and man, nor between church and church,...another, but between God and man : between the being who worships, and the BEING who is worshipped ; and by the same act of assumed authority by which it tolerates... | |
| 1830 - 582 sider
...worship of the creator, does so blasphemously. Toleration places itself, then, not between man and man, nor between one denomination of religion and another...; but between God and man ; between the being who worships, and the Being who is worshipped ; and by the same act of authori'y by which it tolerates... | |
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