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" ... laws, that no man ought to be punished for his religion. At the first constitution of their government, Utopus having understood that before his coming among them the old inhabitants had been engaged in great quarrels concerning religion, by which... "
English Church history from the death of king Henry vii. to the death of ... - Trang 92
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Utopia: or, The happy republic, tr. by G. Burnet

Thomas More (st.) - 1743 - 182 trang
...punifhed for his Religion. At the firft Conftitu. tion of their Government, Utopus having under. flood, that before his coming among them, the old Inhabitants...great Quarrels concerning Religion, by which they were fo broken among themfelves, that he found it an eafy Thing to conquer them, fince they did not unite...

Memoirs of the Life of Sir Thomas More: Lord High Chancellor of England, in ...

Ferdinando Warner - 1758 - 418 trang
...to be punifhed for his religion *. At the firft conftitution of their government, UTOPUS underftood, that before his coming among them, the old inhabitants...quarrels concerning religion ; by which they were fo divided among themfelves, that he found it an eafy thing to conquer • * It is plain that when...

The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...

1834 - 368 trang
...laws, that no man ought to be punished for his religion. At the first constitution of their government, Utopus having understood, that before his coming among...fought by themselves ; after he had subdued them, he made a law that every man might be of what religion he pleased, and might endeavour to draw others...

Sir Thomas More: A Selection from His Works, as Well in Prose as in Verse ...

Saint Thomas More - 1841 - 372 trang
...that NO MAS OUGHT TO BE PUNISHED FOR HIS RELIGION. At the first foundation of their government, Utopus understood, that before his coming among them, the old inhabitants had been engaged in serious quarrels concerning religion ; by which they were so divided among themselves, that he found...

Utopia: or, The happy republic. To which is added, The new Atlantis, by lord ...

Thomas More (st.) - 1845 - 358 trang
...that no man ought to be punished for his religion. 1G7 At the first constitution of their government, Utopus having understood, that before his coming among...quarrels concerning religion, by which they were so broken among themselves, that he found it an easy thing to conquer them, since they did not unite their...

Utopia; Or, the Happy Republic: A Philosophical Romance

Saint Thomas More - 1845 - 356 trang
...that no man ought to be punished for his religion. 167 At the first constitution of their government, Utopus having understood, that before his coming among...quarrels concerning religion, by which they were so broken among themselves, that he found it an easy thing to conquer them, since they did not unite their...

The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., Tập 14

1851 - 462 trang
...extract, taken from the conclusion of the second book. '' At the first constitution of their government, Utopus having understood that, before his coming among...quarrels concerning religion, by which they were so broken amongst themselves, that he found it an easy thing to conquer them, since they did not unite...

Sketches of English Literature from the Fourteenth to the Present Century

Clara Lucas Balfour - 1852 - 458 trang
...government, Utopus having understood, that before his coming amor.^ them, the old inhabitants had heen so engaged in great quarrels concerning religion, by...religion fought by themselves. After he had subdued them, he made a law that every man might be of what religion he pleased, and might endeavour to draw others...

Utopia: Or the Happy Republic, a Philosophical Romance. To which is Added ...

Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1852 - 348 trang
...that no man ought to be punished for his religion. 167 At the first constitution of their government, Utopus having understood, that before his coming among...quarrels concerning religion, by which they were so broken among themselves, that he found it an easy thing to conquer them, since they did not unite their...

Sabbath Laws and Sabbath Duties: Considered in Relation to Their Natural and ...

Robert Cox - 1853 - 744 trang
...laws, that no man ought to be punished for his religion. At the first constitution of their government, Utopus having understood, that before his coming among...quarrels concerning Religion, by which they were so broken among themselves, that he found it an easy thing to conquer them, since they did not unite their...




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