I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which, as it extirpates all religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate; provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and regain the weak and the misled.... Papers on Toleration - Page 63by Christopher Wyvill - 1810 - 179 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mark Pattison - Poets, English - 1880 - 240 pages
...of " mischievous and libellous books," and could not bring himself to contemplate the toleration of Popery and open superstition, " which as it extirpates...religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate ; provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and gain the... | |
| Mark Pattison - Poets, English - 1880 - 242 pages
...of "mischievous and libellous books," and could not bring himself to contemplate the toleration of Popery and open superstition, " which as it extirpates...religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate ; provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and gain the... | |
| Assembly of divines confess - 1881 - 198 pages
...many be tolerated rather than all compelled. ' I mean not tolerated Popery,' he adds in explanation, ' and open superstition, which, as it extirpates all...religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and regain the... | |
| Biography - 1883 - 778 pages
...of "mischievous and libellous books," and could not bring himself to contemplate the toleration of Popery and open superstition, " which as it extirpates...religious and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate ; provided first that all charitable and compassionate means be used to win and gain the... | |
| John Milton - Milton, John, 1608-1674 - 1884 - 326 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian, that many be tolerated rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable... | |
| English literature - 1886 - 330 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian : that many be tolerated rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated Popery and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpated, provided first that ail charitable... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - Political science - 1889 - 932 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian : that many be tolerated rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated Popery and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpated, provided first that aii charitable... | |
| John Milton - English prose literature - 1889 - 464 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian, that many be tolerated rather than all compelled, I mean not tolerated popery and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable and... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - Religious literature - 1895 - 746 pages
...more wholesome, more prudent, and more Christian, that many be tolerated rather than all compelled. I mean not tolerated popery, and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate, provided first that all charitable... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1897 - 328 pages
...many be tolerated rather than all be compelled," and immediately suggests this fatal limitation: " I mean not tolerated Popery and open superstition, which as it extirpates all religions and civil supremacies, so itself should be extirpate." l How much nobler and more spacious... | |
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