| Henry George - 1906 - 362 sivua
...a man to hold private property ; and it is also necessary for the carrying on of human life.\\ But if the question be asked, How must one's possessions...without hesitation in the words of the same holy Doctor : Man should not consider his out* 2 Timothy ii. 12. t 2 Corinthians iv. 17. ! St. Matthew xix. 23,... | |
| Henry George - 1891 - 194 sivua
...a man to hold private property ; and it is also necessary for the currying on of human life.\\ But if the question be asked, How must one's possessions...without hesitation in the words of the same holy Doctor : Man should not consider his outward possessions as hi* own, but as common to all, so as to share... | |
| Henry George - 1892 - 216 sivua
...property ; and it is also necessary for the carrying on of human life (2a 2se Q. Ixvi. Art. 2), But if the question be asked, How must one's possessions...without hesitation in the words of the same holy Doctor: Man should not consider his outward 2iossessions as his own, but as common to cdl, so as to share them... | |
| 1891 - 728 sivua
...a man to hold private property ; and it is also necessary for the carrying on of human life. || But if the question be asked, How must one's possessions...without hesitation in the words of the same holy doctor : Man should not consider his outward possessions as his own, but as common to all, so as to share... | |
| George Brooks - 1895 - 350 sivua
...for a man to hold private property, and it is also necessary for the carrying on of human life. But if the question be asked, how must one's possessions...without hesitation in the words of the same holy doctor : ' Man should not consider his outward possessions as his own, but as common to all, so as to share... | |
| Francesco Saverio Nitti - 1895 - 472 sivua
...property; and it is also necessary for the carrying on of human life (2a 2oe Q. Ixvi. Art. 2). But if the question be asked, How must one's possessions...without hesitation in the words of the same holy Doctor : Man should not consider his outward possessions as his own, but as common to all, so as to share... | |
| Victor Cathrein - 1902 - 244 sivua
...property ; and it is also necessary fjgfihe carrying on of human life.\ But if the question be -"-&sked, How must one's possessions be used ? the Church replies...without hesitation in the words of the same holy Doctor : Man should not consider his outward possessions as his . crwn, but as common to all, so as to share... | |
| Victor Cathrein - 1904 - 444 sivua
...for a man to hold private property ; and it is also necessary for the carrying on of human life.\ But if the question be asked, How must one's possessions...without hesitation in the words of the same holy Doctor : Man should not consider his out-ward possessions as h is own, but as common to all, so as to share... | |
| Bernard Vaughan - 1912 - 410 sivua
...Encyclical, " Rerum Novarum," quotes these very words, prefacing them by the significant expression, "The Church replies without hesitation in the words of the same holy Doctor." The Catholic doctrine as to the use of property is very clear and very definite, very strong and very... | |
| Joseph Husslein - 1919 - 386 sivua
...clearly expressed by St. Thomas in the famous passage quoted by Pope Leo XIII in his labor encyclical : " Man should not consider his outward possessions as his own, but as common to all, so as to share with them without difficulty when others are in need." This doctrine has found its practical industrial... | |
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