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Page 45
... land , whether of the seed of the land or of the fruit of the tree , is the Lord's , holy ' unto the Lord . ' The value of the following extract must atone for its length . ' But mark the following facts : - 1. All The Voluntary ...
... land , whether of the seed of the land or of the fruit of the tree , is the Lord's , holy ' unto the Lord . ' The value of the following extract must atone for its length . ' But mark the following facts : - 1. All The Voluntary ...
Page 46
... land , and were for- bidden to hold it . Can such a restriction be pleaded in defence of the tithes of the English church ? 3. The annual tithes were shared by the offerers of them ( Deut . xiv . 23 ) . The triennial tithes by the ...
... land , and were for- bidden to hold it . Can such a restriction be pleaded in defence of the tithes of the English church ? 3. The annual tithes were shared by the offerers of them ( Deut . xiv . 23 ) . The triennial tithes by the ...
Page 105
... land had given them ; -the head that could plan , the heart that could determine , and the arm that could execute a bold design : the healthy throb of English liberty beat high within their breast , and gave a determination to their ...
... land had given them ; -the head that could plan , the heart that could determine , and the arm that could execute a bold design : the healthy throb of English liberty beat high within their breast , and gave a determination to their ...
Page 106
... land whose citizens enjoy a sober uniformity of possession equally remote from poverty and from excessive wealth , or in that where the extremes of both are met with in immediate con- tiguity , are beside the range of our present design ...
... land whose citizens enjoy a sober uniformity of possession equally remote from poverty and from excessive wealth , or in that where the extremes of both are met with in immediate con- tiguity , are beside the range of our present design ...
Page 107
... land , but as to its being the law of obedience to the people , --the only way in which it can possibly accomplish the great ends for which it is designed , -such an object is now as far from being effected as in the days of its ...
... land , but as to its being the law of obedience to the people , --the only way in which it can possibly accomplish the great ends for which it is designed , -such an object is now as far from being effected as in the days of its ...
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