Our toleration therefore should be the widest possible. Or rather, we should aim at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs, our endeavour must be, not simply to refrain from injustice of word or deed ; but also... Survey - Strana 7031909Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 str.
...at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs, our endeavour must be, not simply to refrain from injustice of word...our disagreement with as much as may be of sympathy. / § 34. These admissions will perhaps be held to imply, that the current theology should be passively... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 720 str.
...we should aim at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs, our endeavor must be, not simply to refrain from injustice...disagreement with as much as may be of sympathy." So far, Dr. Franklin's practice and Mr. Spencer's theory are in accord. But, adds Mr. Spencer, " Whoever... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 str.
...at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs, our endeavour must be, not simply to refrain from injustice of word...our disagreement with as much as may be of sympathy. § 34. These admissions will perhaps be held to imply, that the current theology should be passively... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 528 str.
...at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs, our endeavour must be, not simply to refrain from injustice of word or deed ; but also to do justice by en open recognition of positive worth. We must qualify our disagreement with as much as may be of sympathy.... | |
| 1868 - 402 str.
...of their folly would be to fill the world with fools." " In dealing with alien beliefs, we must try, not simply to refrain from injustice of word or deed,...justice by an open recognition of positive worth." Martineau says, — " In the heraldry of the universe, the spirit of a saint ranks above the blood... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 str.
...at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs, our endeavour must be, not simply to refrain from injustice of word...our disagreement with as much as may be of sympathy. § 34. These admissions will perhaps be held to imply, that the current theology should be passively... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1872 - 558 str.
...at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs our endeavour must be, not simply to refrain from injustice of word...our disagreement with as much as may be of sympathy. (Ibid., p. 122.) These are sentiments which, were they universal, would make such considerations as... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 602 str.
...at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs, our endeavour must be, not simply to refrain from injustice of word or deed ; but als& to do justice by an open recognition of positive worth. We must qualify our disagreement with... | |
| Julia Duhring - 1874 - 376 str.
...cannot but resent another's interference. " In dealing with alien beliefs," says Herbert Spencer, " our endeavor must be, not simply to refrain from injustice...disagreement with as much as may be of sympathy." Children, especially, are subjected to this species of torture. What showers of advice and reprimand... | |
| Bernard J. McQuaid, Francis Ellingwood Abbot - 1876 - 114 str.
...we should aim at something beyond toleration, as commonly understood. In dealing with alien beliefs our endeavor must be, not simply to refrain from injustice...disagreement with as much as may be of sympathy." (" First Principles.") From scientists and Free Religionists, then, we may expect the same rights they... | |
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