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In Christian writers many passages of a like sense Occur . Let that one of Tertullian suffice for all : " Deceit , cruelty , injustice , are the proper business of battles . " They who hold this opinion will undoubtedly meet our purpose ...
In Christian writers many passages of a like sense Occur . Let that one of Tertullian suffice for all : " Deceit , cruelty , injustice , are the proper business of battles . " They who hold this opinion will undoubtedly meet our purpose ...
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... not at all more difficult than those [ thus directed toward the offspring and the like ] , an equal degree of intelligence does not appear . The same is to be said of infants , in * In his treatise De Veritate Rel . Christ . , lib .
... not at all more difficult than those [ thus directed toward the offspring and the like ] , an equal degree of intelligence does not appear . The same is to be said of infants , in * In his treatise De Veritate Rel . Christ . , lib .
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... and he must be supposed to be willing as well as able to do this , and the more so if he have promised such rewards in plain language , which we Christians believe , resting our belief on the indubitable faith of testimonies . 12.
... and he must be supposed to be willing as well as able to do this , and the more so if he have promised such rewards in plain language , which we Christians believe , resting our belief on the indubitable faith of testimonies . 12.
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... is among nations a common law of rights which is of force with regard to war and in war , saw many and grave causes why I should write a work on that subject . For I saw prevailing throughout the Christian world at license in making ...
... is among nations a common law of rights which is of force with regard to war and in war , saw many and grave causes why I should write a work on that subject . For I saw prevailing throughout the Christian world at license in making ...
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And the sight of these atrocities has led many men , and these , estimable persons , to declare arms forbidden to the Christian whose rule of life mainly consists in love to all men . And to this party sometimes John Ferus and our ...
And the sight of these atrocities has led many men , and these , estimable persons , to declare arms forbidden to the Christian whose rule of life mainly consists in love to all men . And to this party sometimes John Ferus and our ...
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