| Fletcher Durell - 1894 - 302 pages
...republics than in any others. How is it possible that societies should escape destruction if the moral tic be not strengthened in proportion as the political...done with a people who are their own masters, if they be not submissive to the Deity ? " But more even than this can be said. The religious spirit is needed... | |
| 1894 - 542 pages
...must be religious in order to be free. Society must be destroyed unless the Christian moral tie be strengthened in proportion as the political tie is...done with a people who are their own masters, if they be not submissive to Deity? It cannot be doubted that in the United States the instruction of the people... | |
| 1898 - 896 pages
...must be religious in order to be free. Society must be destroyed unless the Christian moral tie be strengthened in proportion as the political tie is...done with a people who are their own masters, if they be not submissive to the Deity? It can not be doubted that in the United States the instruction of... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1896 - 398 pages
...attack ; it is more needed in democratic republics than in any other. How is it possible that societies should escape destruction if the moral tie be not...done with a people who are their own masters, if they be not submissive to the 1 John viii. 36. Deity?"1 Jesus Christ not only prophesied democracy, but... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1896 - 396 pages
...attack ; it is more needed in democratic republics than in any other. How is it possible that societies should escape destruction if the moral tie be not...done with a people who are their own masters, if they be not submissive to the 1 John viii. 36. Deity ? " 1 Jesus Christ not only prophesied democracy, but... | |
| 1896 - 220 pages
...is a view of life." — Bishop Spaulding. "All great ages have been ages of belief." — Emerson. " What can be done with a people who are their own masters, if they are not submissive to Deity?" " Despotism may govern without fa1th, but liberty cannot." — De Tocqueville. " Force without... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1898 - 640 pages
...than in the monarchy which they attack ; it is more needed in democratic republics than in any others. How is it possible that society should escape destruction,...relaxed? and what can. be done with a people who are theii own masters, if they be not submissive to the Deity ? PRINCIPAL CAUSES WHICH RENDER RELIGION... | |
| James Marcus King - 1899 - 732 pages
...must be religious in order to be free. Society must be destroyed unless the Christian moral tie be strengthened in proportion as the political tie is...done with a people who are their own masters, if they be not submissive to the Deity? It cannot be doubted that in the United States the instruction of the... | |
| William Daniel Grant - 1902 - 662 pages
...attack ; it is more needed in democratic republics than in any others. How is it possible that societies should escape destruction, if the moral tie be not...done with a people who are their own masters, if they be not submissive to the Deity?" "Suppose," says Professor Bryce, looking in imagination at the throngs... | |
| William Daniel Grant - 1902 - 670 pages
...attack ; it is more needed in democratic republics than in any others. How is it possible that societies should escape destruction, if the moral tie be not...done with a people who are their own masters, if they be not submissive to the Deity?" "Suppose," says Professor Bryce, looking in imagination at the throngs... | |
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