The Christian Examiner and General Review, Volume 7Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware Cummings, Hillard & Company, 1830 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... freedom of the city we do not certainly come under any obligation to agree with every opinion of Mr. Lowe . We may differ a little as to the question of education , for instance ; there is no endorse- ment of such opinions here , and we ...
... freedom of the city we do not certainly come under any obligation to agree with every opinion of Mr. Lowe . We may differ a little as to the question of education , for instance ; there is no endorse- ment of such opinions here , and we ...
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... freedom in a way that restricts and binds more than it frees. A lot of what we call freedom isn't real freedom at all. Furthermore, the similarity between real freedom and the freedom experienced by many Christians is the difference ...
... freedom in a way that restricts and binds more than it frees. A lot of what we call freedom isn't real freedom at all. Furthermore, the similarity between real freedom and the freedom experienced by many Christians is the difference ...
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... freedom has a positive and a negative aspect . As positive , natural freedom is an ability or power of action and is relative to human power within the context of a given environment . As negative , natural freedom is action without ...
... freedom has a positive and a negative aspect . As positive , natural freedom is an ability or power of action and is relative to human power within the context of a given environment . As negative , natural freedom is action without ...
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... freedom being a good, the ways in which freedom is defined may differ. Appeals towards freedom can include the desire for emancipation (whether this be in terms of colonialism, gender, or economic dependence), or they could appeal to ...
... freedom being a good, the ways in which freedom is defined may differ. Appeals towards freedom can include the desire for emancipation (whether this be in terms of colonialism, gender, or economic dependence), or they could appeal to ...
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... freedom in ques- tion is an agonal ethos, an ethos that celebrates freedom not, or not exclu- sively, as unobstructed or unopposed thinking and doing but as a triumph over conflicting and antagonistic forces within the self (and between ...
... freedom in ques- tion is an agonal ethos, an ethos that celebrates freedom not, or not exclu- sively, as unobstructed or unopposed thinking and doing but as a triumph over conflicting and antagonistic forces within the self (and between ...
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