The Bible has been the Magna Charta of the poor and of the oppressed; down to modern times, no State has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account, in which the duties, so much more than the privileges,... The Westminster Review - Página 641904Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frank Ballard - 1908 - 220 páginas
...of the opprest. Down to modern times no state has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account, in which...much more than the privileges of rulers are insisted on, as that drawn up for Israel. Nowhere is the fundamental truth that the welfare of the state in... | |
| Petraia, Georgina Grahame - 1909 - 366 páginas
...the oppressed." " Down to modern times, no State has had a Constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account ; in which...privileges of rulers are insisted upon, as that drawn for Israel in Deuteronomy and Leviticus. Nowhere is the fundamental truth that the welfare of the State,... | |
| Clarence Augustus Barbour - 1911 - 244 páginas
...the oppressed ; down to modern times no State has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account, in which...uprightness of the citizen so strongly laid down. Assuredly the Bible talks no trash about the rights of man; but it insists upon the equality of duties,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1911 - 176 páginas
...of the oppressed. Down to modern times no State has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account, in which...upon, as that drawn up for Israel in Deuteronomy and in Leviticus ; nowhere is the fundamental truth that the welfare of the State in the long run depends... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 482 páginas
...the oppressed; down to modern times, no State has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account, in which...upon, as that drawn up for Israel in Deuteronomy and in Leviticus; nowhere is the fundamental truth that the welfare of the State, in the long run, depends... | |
| 1914 - 568 páginas
...of the oppressed. Down to modern times no State has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account; in which...the welfare of the State, in the long run, depends upon the righteousness of the citizen, so strongly laid down. The Bible is the most democratic book... | |
| Henry Melville King - 1914 - 300 páginas
..." I may add yet another claim of the Bible to the respect and attention of a democratic age. . . . Nowhere is the fundamental truth, that the welfare of the state, in the long run, depends upon the righteousness of the citizens, so strongly laid down. The Bible is the most democratic book... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1915 - 400 páginas
...the oppressed; down to modern times, no State has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account, in which...uprightness of the citizen so strongly laid down. Assuredly, the Bible talks no trash about the rights of man ; but it insists on the equality of duties,... | |
| 1914 - 200 páginas
...the oppressed. Down to modern times, no State has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account; in which...the welfare of the State, in the long run, depends upon the righteousness of the citizen, so strongly laid down. The Bible is the most democratic book... | |
| Joseph Herman Hertz - 1921 - 392 páginas
...of the oppressed; down to modern times no State has had a constitution in which the interests of the people are so largely taken into account, in which...upon, as that drawn up for Israel in Deuteronomy and in Leviticus; nowhere is the fundamental truth that the welfare of the State, in the long run, depends... | |
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