| Edwin S. Gaustad - 1996 - 268 pages
...prevail if left to herself; that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict unless by human interposition...weapons, free argument and debate; errors ceasing to be errors when it is permitted freely to contradict them, in view of all this, did not the very stones... | |
| Richard D. Brown - 1996 - 280 pages
...prevail if left to herself, that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition...disarmed of her natural weapons, free argument and debate."26 Freedom of religion, no less than free speech, was essential to the formation of an informed... | |
| Daniel C. Palm - 1997 - 230 pages
...prevail if left to herself, that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition...argument and debate, errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them. II. Be it enacted by the General Assembly, that no... | |
| jeffrey s gurock - 1998 - 516 pages
...prevail, if left to herself; that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition...argument and debate; errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them : Be it enacted by the General Assembly, that no man... | |
| David C. Hammack - 1998 - 508 pages
...prevail if left to herself, that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition...argument and debate, errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them. II. BE rr ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, that no... | |
| Mary C. Segers, Ted G. Jelen - 1998 - 216 pages
...prevail if left to herself, that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition...argument and debate, errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them. II. Be it enacted hy the General Assembly, that no... | |
| Paul Green - 1998 - 308 pages
...statement which says that — "Truth is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition disarmed of her natural weapons (which are) free argument and debate — errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely... | |
| Neil Jumonville - 1999 - 364 pages
...prevail if left to herself; that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict unless by human interposition...argument and debate; errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them."s; Consequently, in the decades after World War II... | |
| Martin S. Sheffer - 1999 - 242 pages
...will prevail if left to herself; that she is the proper . . . antagonist to errot, and has nothing to fear from the conflict unless by human interposition...argument and debate; errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them. i" This additional religious protection was not enacted... | |
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