The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 334
... Christ in the Roman Pontiff ' then ' to resist becomes a positive duty ; to obey , a crime . ' Thus on the one hand President Obregon was assassinated by a young man who claimed the prompting of Christ our Lord , in order that religion ...
... Christ in the Roman Pontiff ' then ' to resist becomes a positive duty ; to obey , a crime . ' Thus on the one hand President Obregon was assassinated by a young man who claimed the prompting of Christ our Lord , in order that religion ...
Page 336
... Christ's ' name , teaching , morals and miracles , ' together with that constancy of the Christian martyrs which has brought such populous nations into their sect - in suam sectam . This teaching impressed the Utopians immensely , and ...
... Christ's ' name , teaching , morals and miracles , ' together with that constancy of the Christian martyrs which has brought such populous nations into their sect - in suam sectam . This teaching impressed the Utopians immensely , and ...
Page 339
... Christ nor His apostles had possessed any private property . These twenty - five were gradually weeded down to four by imprisonment and intimidation ; and those four were burned at Marseilles in 1318 ; men pounced to collect their bones ...
... Christ nor His apostles had possessed any private property . These twenty - five were gradually weeded down to four by imprisonment and intimidation ; and those four were burned at Marseilles in 1318 ; men pounced to collect their bones ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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