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Government itself is founded upon the great doctrine of the consent of the governed, and has its cornerstone in the memorable principle that men are endowed with inalienable rights.
by Leland Stanford (Educator, American , born in 1824) keywords: consent, cornerstone, doctrine, endowed, founded, governed, government, great, inalienable, itself, memorable, men, principle, rights , upon I ever will profess myself the greatest friend to those whose actions best correspond with their doctrine; which, I am sorry to say, is too seldom the case amongst those nations who pretend most to civilization.
by J. G. Stedman (Soldier, British , born in 1744) keywords: actions, am, amongst, best, case, civilization, correspond, doctrine, ever, friend, greatest, most, myself, nations, pretend, profess, say, seldom, sorry, their, those, too, which, whose , will Distinctions between citizens solely because of their ancestry are by their very nature odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine of equality.
by Harlan Stone (Lawyer, American , born in 1872) keywords: ancestry, because, between, citizens, distinctions, doctrine, equality, founded, free, institutions, nature, odious, solely, their, upon, very , whose I believe there is no doctrine more dangerous to the Church today than to convey the impression that a revival is something peculiar in itself and cannot be judged by the same rules of causes and effect as other things.
by Billy Sunday (Athlete, American , born in 1862) keywords: believe, cannot, causes, church, convey, dangerous, doctrine, effect, impression, itself, judged, more, other, peculiar, revival, rules, same, something, than, things , today I believe there is no doctrine more dangerous to the Church today than to convey the impression that a revival is something peculiar in itself and cannot be judged by the same rules of causes and effect as other things.
by Billy Sunday (Athlete, American , born in 1862) keywords: believe, cannot, causes, church, convey, dangerous, doctrine, effect, impression, itself, judged, more, other, peculiar, revival, rules, same, something, than, things , today An intellectual is going to have doubts, for example, about a fundamentalist religious doctrine that admits no doubt, about an imposed political system that allows no doubt, about a perfect aesthetic that has no room for doubt.
by Antonio Tabucchi (Writer, Italian , born in 1943) keywords: admits, aesthetic, allows, doctrine, doubt, doubts, example, fundamentalist, going, imposed, intellectual, perfect, political, religious, room , system If someone doesn't know their Old Testament, they don't know right doctrine, right correction, and they can't be equipped for good works.
by Randall Terry (Celebrity, American , born in 1959) keywords: correction, doctrine, equipped, good, know, old, right, someone, testament, their , works You can judge the quality of their faith from the way they behave. Discipline is an index to doctrine.
by Tertullian (Author, Roman , born in 160) keywords: behave, discipline, doctrine, faith, index, judge, quality, their , way It has now become the doctrine of a large clan of politicians that political honesty is unnecessary, slow, subversive of a man's interests, and incompatible with quick onward movement.
by Anthony Trollope (Author, English , born in 1815) keywords: become, clan, doctrine, honesty, incompatible, interests, large, man, movement, now, onward, political, politicians, quick, slow, subversive , unnecessary First, then, State Socialism, which may be described as the doctrine that all the affairs of men should be managed by the government, regardless of individual choice.
by Benjamin Tucker (Activist, American , born in 1854) keywords: affairs, choice, described, doctrine, first, government, individual, managed, may, men, regardless, should, socialism, state, then , which This brings us to Anarchism, which may be described as the doctrine that all the affairs of men should be managed by individuals or voluntary associations, and that the State should be abolished.
by Benjamin Tucker (Activist, American , born in 1854) keywords: abolished, affairs, anarchism, associations, brings, described, doctrine, individuals, managed, may, men, should, state, us, voluntary , which Sometimes it leads me even to hesitate whether I am strictly correct in my idea that all men are born to equal rights, for their conduct seems to me to contravene the doctrine.
by Benjamin F. Wade (Politician, American , born in 1800) keywords: am, born, conduct, correct, doctrine, equal, even, hesitate, idea, leads, men, rights, seems, sometimes, strictly, their , whether A doctrine serves no purpose in itself, but it is indispensable to have one if only to avoid being deceived by false doctrines.
by Simone Weil (Philosopher, French , born in 1909) keywords: avoid, being, deceived, doctrine, doctrines, false, indispensable, itself, only, purpose , serves The doctrine of the Kingdom of Heaven, which was the main teaching of Jesus, is certainly one of the most revolutionary doctrines that ever stirred and changed human thought.
by H. G. Wells (Author, English , born in 1866) keywords: certainly, changed, doctrine, doctrines, ever, heaven, human, jesus, kingdom, main, most, revolutionary, stirred, teaching, thought , which To forgive and to be forgiven are the two points of holy magnificence and holy modesty; round these two centres the whole doctrine of largesse revolves.
by Charles Williams (Editor, English , born in 1886) keywords: centres, doctrine, forgive, forgiven, holy, magnificence, modesty, points, revolves, round, these, two , whole