John Locke, 100 years before American independence: "The Baptists were the first and only propounders of absolute liberty, just and true liberty, equal and impartial liberty.
Absolute liberty of conscience under Christ has always been a distinguishing tenet of Baptists, as it is of the New Testament (cf.
The liberty they want is absolute liberty, a desire which is quite primitive.
If they ever became a real distinction and variety of life, if they arrogated to themselves an absolute liberty, they would shatter the unity of the democratic spirit and destroy its moral authority.
Absolute liberty, on the contrary, is impracticable; it is a foolish challenge thrown by a new-born insect buzzing against the universe; it is incompatible with more than one pulse of life.
It is the absolute liberty of the individual, which is at the same time commensurate and identical with Order, that our citizen seeks in Government.
It interferes with individual freedom and consequently is the greatest obstruction to "absolute liberty" and other utopian desires of the champions of individualism.
Events soon occurred which exerted a strong influence in favor of absolute liberty in worship, and which effectively strengthened the Protesters in the position which they had assumed.
With the ideal of "absolute liberty," the same turmoil is made as with everything absolute, and according to Hess, e.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "absolute liberty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.