| Joseph Lomas Towers - 1808 - 346 páginas
...the Decree, passed by the Convention May 7, 1794, are as follow. ' 1. The French nation acknowlcges the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul. —8. The freedom of religious worship is maintained.' ligion as far as they are connected46 But it may be... | |
| Hipólito José da Costa - 1811 - 396 páginas
...relating either mediately or immediately to the truths of our religion — for instance, in metaphysics, the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul : in ethics, the summitm bonum, and other things ? Declare, then, if you studied any authors who oppose... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1812 - 546 páginas
...convention was formed into a decree, of which the following is the substance: the French nation acknowledges the existence of a Supreme Being and the immortality of the soul. It acknowledges that the worship of the Supreme Being consists in the practice of the duties of man... | |
| Theophilus Camden - 1814 - 746 páginas
...separately, it would appear more calculated to found a new species of idolatry. It formally acknowledged the existence ' of a Supreme Being and the immortality of the soul, and that the best worship consisted in practising the duties of man, and provided for the freedom of... | |
| 1815 - 538 páginas
...sceptical spirit of the age has not made it necessary for learning and genius to enforce and defend ; even the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul. How much time, and what a waste of sense and paper, have not been caused in this enlightened age, by... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1816 - 490 páginas
...accompanied. The plan of the decree passed in the following form : 1. The French nation acknowledges the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul. 2. It acknowledges that the worship worthy of the Supreme Being, consists in the practice of the duties... | |
| John Aikin - 1816 - 540 páginas
...appeared as a votary of religion. It was preparatory to a decree, by which the French nation recognized the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul, declared the freedom of public worship, and appointed decades and other religious festivals. His sanguinary... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 546 páginas
...which he appeared as a votary of religion. It was preparatory to a decree, by which the French nation recognised the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul, declared the freedom of public worship, and appointed decades and other religious festivals. His sanguinary... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 538 páginas
...which he appeared as a votary of religion. It was preparatory to a decree, by which the French nation recognised the existence of a Supreme Being, and the immortality of the soul, declared the freedom of public worship, and appointed decades and other religious festivals. His sanguinary... | |
| Henry Boyle - 1826 - 704 páginas
...latter taking1 -î-l pieces of field ordnance. 30. The French were defeated and driven back to Cambray. May 1. The number of prisoners detained in the gaols...victory over the French at Tournay, and took from them 13 pieces of cannon, and four hundred prisoners. 11. Bedouin, nine miles cast of Carpentras, was burned... | |
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