Religious FreedomCapital Publishing House, 1990 - 215 strani |
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Stran 9
... majority to ensure the religious security for the minority . Sardar Hukam Singh asked the majority not to boast of their national outlook as an outlook was not a matter of personal choice ; while H.C Mookerjee exhorted the majority to ...
... majority to ensure the religious security for the minority . Sardar Hukam Singh asked the majority not to boast of their national outlook as an outlook was not a matter of personal choice ; while H.C Mookerjee exhorted the majority to ...
Stran 11
... majority on gua- ranteeing the right to propagate religion , viewed as the most fundamental of all the rights by the Christians and urged that the majority would not take away with one hand what it had given with the other . He pointed ...
... majority on gua- ranteeing the right to propagate religion , viewed as the most fundamental of all the rights by the Christians and urged that the majority would not take away with one hand what it had given with the other . He pointed ...
Stran 127
... majority decisions of a congregation , even if they depart from the faith of the founder of Church . Thus , the former favoured doctrinal continuance and looked upon a departure from doctrine as trust diversion , while the latter ...
... majority decisions of a congregation , even if they depart from the faith of the founder of Church . Thus , the former favoured doctrinal continuance and looked upon a departure from doctrine as trust diversion , while the latter ...
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Preface | 1 |
Positive Aspects 2558 | 25 |
Negative Aspects 59108 | 59 |
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