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1 2 | the result of progressive liberty. But, though endeavours
2 15 | for the sake of peace and liberty: We mean when rulers of
3 21 | gift of true and many-sided liberty; and most wisely founded
4 32 | 32. So, too, the liberty of thinking, and of publishing,
5 32 | and origin of many evils. Liberty is a power perfecting man,
6 34 | who yearn for a shameless liberty, live in dread of an agreement
7 34(22)| is unture that the civil liberty of every form of worship,
8 35 | to them, or to hamper her liberty in the management of her
9 36 | opposed to real and lawful liberty. The Church, indeed, deems
10 37 | Church cannot approve of that liberty which begets a contempt
11 37 | authority, for this is not liberty so much as license, and
12 37 | styled by St. Augustine the "liberty of self ruin," and by the
13 37 | On the other hand, that liberty is truly genuine, and to
14 38 | 38. This honourable liberty, alone worthy of human beings,
15 38 | rejects that exorbitant liberty which in individuals and
16 40 | best parent and guardian of liberty amongst men is truth. "The
17 46 | righteousness; to strive that liberty of action shall not transgress
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