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" HITHER TENDS THAT WORST AND NEVER SUFFICIENTLY TO BE EXECRATED AND DETESTED LIBERTY OF THE PRESS, FOR THE DIFFUSION OF ALL MANNER OF WRITINGS, WHICH SOME SO LOUDLY CONTEND FOR, AND SO ACTIVELY PROMOTE. "
A Plea for the West - Sivu 174
tekijä(t) Lyman Beecher - 1835 - 190 sivua
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The Burning of the Bibles: Defence of the Protestant Version of the ...

John Dowling - 1843 - 156 sivua
...unbridled liberty of opinion." 2. Again : " Hither tends that worst and never sufficiently to be execrated and detested liberty of the press for the diffusion of all manner of writings, which some so loudlycontendfor andso actively promote." 3. And again ; " Nor can we augur more consoling consequences...

Protestant Quarterly Review, Niteet 1–2

1844 - 806 sivua
...press. The following is his language: " Hither tends that worst and never to be sufficiently execrated and detested liberty of the press ; for the diffusion...some so loudly contend for and so actively promote. Л¥е shudder, venerable brethren, at the sight of the monstrous doctrines, or rather portentous errors,...

The History of Romanism: from the Earliest Corruptions of Christianity to ...

John Dowling - 1845 - 698 sivua
...from pope Gregory's bull of 1832. " Hither tends that worst and NEVER SUFFICIENTLY TO BE EXECRATED Aim DETESTED LIBERTY OF THE PRESS for the diffusion of...some so loudly contend for and so actively promote." Again : " No means must be here omitted, says Clement XIII., our predecessor of happy memory in the...

The American National Preacher, Niteet 19–22

1845 - 1174 sivua
...unbridled liberty of opinion." And again, "Hither tends that worst, and never sufficiently to be execrated and detested liberty of the press, for the diffusion of all manner of writings, and which some so largely contend for, and so actively promote." These are THE DICTA of the infallible...

The British Protestant, Or, Journal of the Religious Principles ..., Niteet 5–7

1849 - 668 sivua
...it; for in 1839 this Pope wrote : "Hither tends that worst, and never sufficiently to be execrated and detested liberty of the press, for the diffusion...of writings, which some so loudly contend for." And he adds too : " From this same fountain of indifference flows that absurd and erroneous doctrine, or...

Popish Infallibility. Letters to Viscount Feilding, on his secession from ...

Charles Hastings Collette - 1850 - 110 sivua
...of the centre of unity thus wrote : " Hither tends that worst and never-sufficiently-to-be-execraled and detested liberty of the press, for the diffusion...of writings which some so loudly contend for." And he adds : " From this same fountain of indifference flows that absurd and erroneous doctrine, or rather...

The genius of popery opposed to the principles of civil and religious liberty

Genius - 1851 - 262 sivua
...forth as an advantage to religion. " Hither tends that worst and never sufficiently to be execrated and detested liberty of the press, for the diffusion...some so loudly contend for, and so actively promote. We shudder, Venerable Brethren, at the sight of the monstrous doctrines, or rather portentous errors,...

The Hammersmith Protestant Discussion: Being an Authenticated Report of the ...

John Cumming, Daniel French - 1852 - 750 sivua
...&c." Again his Holiness adds : — "Hither tends that worst and never-sufficiently to be execrated and detested liberty of the press for the diffusion of all manner of writing." Now, from this fearful proscription of liberty of conscience and of a free press, our Rule...

Lectures on Romanism: Being Illustrations and Refutations of the Errors of ...

John Cumming - 1854 - 748 sivua
...it ; for in 1832 this Pope wrote : " Hither tends that worst, and never sufficiently to be execrated and detested liberty of the press, for the diffusion...•writings, which some so loudly contend for." And he adds too: "From this same fountain of indifference flows that absurd and erroneous doctrine, or...

Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States: The Numbers ...

Samuel Finley Breese Morse - 1855 - 210 sivua
...empires." " Hither tends that worst and never sufficiently to be execrated and detested LIBERTY OP THE PRESS, for the diffusion of all manner of writings,...books. " No means must be here omitted, says Clement XIII., our predecessor of happy memory, in the Encyclical Letter on the proscription of bad books—no...




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