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Calvinism and648Andbrethren."thiswas written on the daycommander ofthe invinciblepowerful preacher de[Oct.laafterJonneau,Sancerre, together with thatBourgade, had been most cruelly mur-dered, ...
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1Constitutional Liberties.895-]649Then, after taking an oath, they elect from their own number, by a popular vote, a ma}'or and a council of one hundred members. The choice is made lowing statutes shall be kept.from the people and the nobility, without preferenc ...
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Cahnnism and650[Oct.were formulated, one hundred years before, by the Calvinists in France.In spite, however, of these clearly-outlined traits of re-semblance,in theirplan of colonization, in thepaid to the liberty of conscience,funda ...
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Calvinism and664[Oct.ence from the confession of God's sovereignty, consider for amoment the Calvinistic "Cor ecclesiae," the doctrine of election. At all times ofpublic action, heroism, and national glory, the Calvinistic nations have confessed their faith in this doc ...
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1Constitutional Liberties,895-]Tosubmission of mind and opinion."plicit673 thosewho com-pare England's glorious revolution with the French Revolu-Burke answers:tion,"Ourrevolution and that of Franceare just ...
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1Constitutional Liberties.895-]The Reglement deof building "a state within the state." GuerrePolitie et deisof 1793.a substitute for the body poHtit,ening thetiesTomoney.raiseit,induced them t ...
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66$Constitutional Liberties.i895-]by the hard-handed seller and ploughman, bidding him to Let rise and fight with himself, with monarchs, with devils. He, the soldiers of Alva and Philip yield to their threats. the Calvinist, dared not. He must defy them. For they were fighti ...
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Calvinism and652 faiths.A Huguenotgovernment equallygovernmentbosom oftheinfutile, for thisof church and state.[Oct.by samesidetheside with anation.RomishThis wasinsured t ...
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1Constitutional Liberties.895-]way of653a social contract, and for the sake of the advantageswhich accrue from an are the very ideas ofTheseestablislied order of things."RousseauAnd we!"Theread further: ...
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Calvinism and6/4[Oct.union and of thought, we will defend with all our might. We want the liberation of the church by an honest and absolute separation from the state,itsfinances included; liberationfrom the school, not to restore it to the care of the ch ...