| Vicesimus Knox - Christian literature - 1824 - 520 pages
...obtain the pardon of my God. ANTIPOLEMUS; OR. THE PLEA OF REASON, RELIGION, AND HUMANITY, AGAINST WAR. IF there is in the affairs of mortal men any one thing...by every lawful means, to avoid, to deprecate, to oppose, that one thing is doubtless war. There is nothing more unnaturally wicked, more productive... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 524 pages
...the pardon of my God. ANTIPOLEMUS; OR. THE PLEA OF REASON, RELIGION, AND HUMANITY, AGAINST WAR. IP there is in the affairs of mortal men any one thing...by every lawful means, to avoid, to deprecate, to oppose, that one thing is doubtless war. There is nothing more unnaturally wicked, more productive... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 526 pages
...the pardon of my God. ANTIPOLEMUS; OR. THE PLEA OF REASON, RELIGION, AND HUMANITY, AGAINST WAR. IP there is in the affairs of mortal men any one thing...by every lawful means, to avoid, to deprecate, to oppose, that one thing is doubtless war. There is nothing more unnaturally wicked, more productive... | |
| Peace - 1831 - 670 pages
...work, and- to 1'an ;thr latni'•ruelly, and savagely conducted, noi|lsparl;s into a flame. Ibrmly to explode ; which it is incumbent on every man by every lawful mekns, to avoid, to deprecate, to opPHE CALUMET. Hence it happens, that war is now • •onsidered... | |
| Peace - 1834 - 600 pages
...Meeting adopts ns a resolution, the opinion so ably «xpressed by the celebrated Erasmus, viz. — "If there is in the affairs of mortal men any one...man by every lawful means to avoid, to deprecate, to oppose — that one thing is, doubtless, War. There is nothing more unnaturally wicked, more productive... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - Conduct of life - 1844 - 206 pages
...writer, ERASMUS, and say: — " If there is in the affaks of mortal men any one thing which it is proper to •explode ; which it is incumbent on every man, by every lawful means to avoid, to deprecate, to oppose, that one thing is doubtless war. There is nothing more unnaturally wicked, more productive... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - Conduct of life - 1844 - 200 pages
...peace to a just war." And we may truly coincide with the first named writer, ERASMUS, and say: — " If there is in the affairs of mortal men any one thing which it is proper to explode ; which it is incumbent on every man, bv every lawful means to avoid, to deprecate, to oppose,... | |
| Peace - 1845 - 620 pages
...common decency, all, all answer, no, NO. AMERICAN FEACE SOCIETY, BOSTON, MASS. No. IX. ERASMUS ON WAR. IF there is in the affairs of mortal men any one thing which it is proper uniformly to explode, and incumbent on every man by every lawful means to avoid, to deprecate, to oppose, that one thing... | |
| Peace - 1845 - 648 pages
...voice, not a menacing and frightful yell, but bland, soothing and friendly. Not satisfied p. T. NO. iz. IF there is in the affairs of mortal men any one thing which it ia proper uniformly to explode, and incumbent on every man by every lawful means to avoid, to deprecate,... | |
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