Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 102
He mistakes the nature of his self - imposed office and authority , and labors under a false conscience , if he thinks that , because he has undertaken for a living to edit a penny paper , he is bound to publish in it lucubrations ...
He mistakes the nature of his self - imposed office and authority , and labors under a false conscience , if he thinks that , because he has undertaken for a living to edit a penny paper , he is bound to publish in it lucubrations ...
Page 154
Although it is certainly an exaggeration to speak of the " collapse of clerical authority " , strife among the clergy , disputes between the clergy and the laity , and what David Hall has called the " diminished charisma " of the ...
Although it is certainly an exaggeration to speak of the " collapse of clerical authority " , strife among the clergy , disputes between the clergy and the laity , and what David Hall has called the " diminished charisma " of the ...
Page 173
No longer was the moral and psychological necessity of obedience to the authority of the community and its traditional leaders — magistrates , pastors , and fathers — automatically assumed . Rather , contemporary models of behavior ...
No longer was the moral and psychological necessity of obedience to the authority of the community and its traditional leaders — magistrates , pastors , and fathers — automatically assumed . Rather , contemporary models of behavior ...
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