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Compendium of Ecclesiastical History - Page 348
by Johann Carl Ludwig Gieseler, Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler - 1855
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A Text-book of Church History: A.D. 1517-1648 (The Reformation and its ...

Johann Carl Ludwig Gieseler, Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler - 1862 - 620 pages
...the use of man, and we must remain quiet ; this is neither godly nor neighborly. For when God ereated man he gave him dominion over all animals, over the...satisfactory documents, that his right has been unwittingly aequired by purehase, we do not desire to take it from him by foree ; but whosoever can not produce...
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A Text-book of Church History, Volume 4

Johann Carl Ludwig Gieseler, Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler - 1862 - 612 pages
...suffers to grow for the use of man, and we must remain quiet ; this is neither godly nor neighborly. For when God created man he gave him dominion over...desire to take it from him by force ; but whosoever can not produce snch evidence should surrender his claim to the community with a good grace. V. In...
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Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History ...

University of Pennsylvania. Department of History - 1897 - 174 pages
...when God created man he gave him dominion over all the animals, over the birds of the air and over the fish in the water. Accordingly it is our desire...has been unwittingly acquired by purchase. We do not wish to take it from him by force, but his rights should be exercised in a Christian and brotherly...
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Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History

University of Pennsylvania. Department of History - 1902 - 230 pages
...when God created man he gave him dominion over all the animals, over the birds of the air and over the fish in the water. Accordingly it is our desire...has been unwittingly acquired by purchase. We do not wish to take it from him by force, but his rights should be exercised in a Christian and brotherly...
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The Library of Original Sources, Volume 1

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 502 pages
...when God created man he gave him dominion over all the animals, over the birds of the air and over the fish in the water. Accordingly it is our desire...has been unwittingly acquired by purchase. We do not wish to take it from him by force, but his rights should be exercised in a Christian and brotherly...
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Social Reform and the Reformation

Jacob Salwyn Schapiro - 1909 - 174 pages
...when God created man He gave him dominion over all the animals, over the birds of the air and over the fish in the water. Accordingly it is our desire,...has been unwittingly acquired by purchase. We do not wish to take it from him by force, but his rights should be exercised in a Christian and brotherly...
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Documents Illustrative of the Continental Reformation

Beresford James Kidd - 1911 - 774 pages
...when God created man he gave him dominion over all the animals, over the birds of the air and over the fish in the water. Accordingly, it is our desire...from satisfactory documents that his right has been wittingly acquired by purchase. We do not wish to take it from him by force, but his rights should...
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The Peasant War in Germany

Friedrich Engels - 1926 - 204 pages
...when God created man he gave him dominion over all the animals, over the birds of the air and over the fish in the water. Accordingly it is our desire...has been unwittingly acquired by purchase. We do not wish to take it from him by force, but his rights should be exercised in a Christian and brotherly...
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Critical Thinking Using Primary Sources in World History

Wendy S. Wilson, Gerald Herman - 2004 - 148 pages
...purpose our crops, which God suffers to grow for the use of man; and yet we must submit quietly. . . . Accordingly it is our desire, if a man holds possession...has been unwittingly acquired by purchase. We do not wish to take it from him by force, but his rights should be exercised in a Christian and brotherly...
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