There are no questions of more intense and awful interest, than those which concern the relations between the Creator and the beings of his creation; and though, as a matter of discretion and prudence, it might be better to leave the discussion of such... The Law Quarterly Review - Page 358edited by - 1920Full view - About this book
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1830 - 474 pages
...interest, than those which concern the relations between the Creator and the beings of his creation ; and though, as a matter of discretion and prudence, it...to publish his opinions for the benefit of others. When learned and acute men enter upon these discussions with such laudable motives, their very controversies,... | |
| 1840 - 450 pages
...intend to include disputes between learned men upon controverted points." " There cannot be a doubt, that any man has a right, not merely to judge for...to publish his opinions for the benefit of others. When learned and acute men enter upon these discussions with such laudable motives, their very controversies,... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1840 - 844 pages
...intend to include disputes between learned men upon controverted points." " There cannot be a doubt, that any man has a right, not merely to judge for...to publish his opinions for the benefit of others. When learned and acute men enter upon these discussions with such laudable motives, their very controversies,... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Criminal law - 1853 - 1006 pages
...those which concern the relations between the Creator and the beings of his creation ; and though, aa a matter of discretion and prudence, it might be better...to publish his opinions for the benefit of others. When learned and acute men enter upon these discussions with such laudable motives, their very controversies,... | |
| John Duke Coleridge Baron Coleridge - Trials (Blasphemy) - 1883 - 42 pages
...interest, than those which concern the relations between the Creator and the beings of his creation; and though, as a matter of discretion and prudence, it...to publish his opinions for the benefit of others. When learned and acute men enter upon these discussions with such laudable motives, their very controversies,... | |
| Law - 1883 - 434 pages
...between the Creator and the beings of His creation ; and though, as a matter of discretion and piudence, it might be better to leave the discussion of such...to publish his opinions for the benefit of others. When learned and acute men enter upon those discussions with such laudable motives, their very controversies,... | |
| Law - 1884 - 214 pages
...interest than those which concern the relations between the Creator and the beings of His creation ; and though as a matter of discretion and prudence, it...any man has a right not merely to judge for himself upon such subjects, but also, legally speaking, to publish his opinions for the benefit of others.... | |
| Law - 1884 - 206 pages
...interest than those which concern the relations between the Creator and the beings of His creation ; and though as a matter of discretion and prudence, it...any man has a right not merely to judge for himself upon such subjects, but also, legally speaking, to publish his opinions for the benefit of others.... | |
| England - 1884 - 852 pages
...Creator and the beings of his creation ; and though, iis a matter of discretion and prudence, it might bo better to leave the discussion of such matters to those who, from their education and habits, aro most likely to form correct conclusions, yet it cannot bo doubted that any man has a right, not... | |
| Francis Wharton - Criminal law - 1885 - 944 pages
...interest, than those which concern the relations between the Creator and the beings of his creation ; and though, as a matter of discretion and prudence, it...to publish his opinions for the benefit of others. When learned and acute men enter upon these discussions with such laudable motives, their very controversies,... | |
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