| Royal Gould Wilder - 1861 - 454 páginas
...will excuse it. I can not think it is your wish to prevent the utterance of our honest convictions. ' Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue...freely, according to conscience, above all liberties? You will see that I am conscientiously opposed to nearly all the changes which the Deputation effected.... | |
| Royal Gould Wilder - 1861 - 458 páginas
...will excuse it. I can not think it is your wish to prevent the utterance of our honest convictions. ' Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue...freely, according to conscience, above, all liberties.' You will see that I am conscientiously opposed to nearly all the changes which the Deputation effected.... | |
| Royal Gould Wilder - 1861 - 468 páginas
...will excuse it. I can not think it is your wish to prevent the utterance of our honest convictions. ' Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely, according to conscience, above all liberties..1 You will see that I am conscientiously opposed to nearly all the changes which the Deputation... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1862 - 452 páginas
...reinforce an abrogated and merciless law, that iathers may dispatch at will their own children. . . . Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all other liberties." Harington's Oceania has been already noticed.f Locke's two Treatises on Government... | |
| 1862 - 932 páginas
...land." Two thousand of these " knaves " refusod to comply : they demanded for themselves, and for us, " liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely, according to conscience. ' ' * Then came the Act of Uniformity, which, says John Locke, " was fatal to our church and our religion,... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 848 páginas
...ye reinforce an abrogated and merciless law, that fathers may despatch, at will, their own children. Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue...freely, according to conscience, above all liberties." The nation had passed, from the period of King Charles accession, about seventeen years of anxious... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1863 - 608 páginas
...civil liberty attained that wise men look for." — Miltim's Areopagelica, Works, iv. 396; Ed. 1851. " Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue,...freely according to conscience, above all liberties." — Ibid., 442. 1 Erskine' s speech for Paine. But the minds of men had been too deeply stirred to... | |
| 1866 - 298 páginas
..."Although I dispraise not the defence of just immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were all. Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue...freely according to conscience, above all liberties." I cannot bring myself to hurry over this noble tract. I have read it over and over again. I read it... | |
| Words, Horatius Bonar - 1866 - 370 páginas
...before Thee, and duly to press and pour out the consecrated oil into Thy holy and ever-burning lamps. 5. Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue,...freely according to conscience, above all liberties. 6. We boast our light ; but if we look not wisely on the M sun itself, it smites us into darkness.... | |
| Afternoon lectures - 1866 - 242 páginas
..."Although I dispraise not the defence of just immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were all. Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue...freely according to conscience, above all liberties." I cannot bring myself to hurry over this noble tract. I have read it over and over again. I read it... | |
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