Exploring American ReligionMayfield Pub., 1990 - 376 strani |
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... conscience . Williams described conscience as a persuasion fixed in the mind and heart that forces one to such and such a judgment . Conscience is a universal faculty , found in all people , he said , regardless of their religious ...
... conscience . Williams described conscience as a persuasion fixed in the mind and heart that forces one to such and such a judgment . Conscience is a universal faculty , found in all people , he said , regardless of their religious ...
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... conscience . Logically this could buttress the legal and cultural interest in individual liberties , and ironically it could reach some of the same conclusions about reli- gious liberty that developed out of the Protes- tant stress on ...
... conscience . Logically this could buttress the legal and cultural interest in individual liberties , and ironically it could reach some of the same conclusions about reli- gious liberty that developed out of the Protes- tant stress on ...
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... conscience . Ironically they were merely asking that the basic princi- ples of the Protestant Reformation about the personal interpretation of Scripture and the sanctity of individual conscience be extended to include their own ...
... conscience . Ironically they were merely asking that the basic princi- ples of the Protestant Reformation about the personal interpretation of Scripture and the sanctity of individual conscience be extended to include their own ...
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