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Example sentences for "civil and religious liberty"

  • Out of the darkness of persecution she came, bearing to these shores the precious casket of civil and religious liberty.

  • Let it cease to triumph only when it ceases to live; let it seek to lead onward and upward to a diviner freedom this country, whose history is the evolution of the great God-given idea--civil and religious liberty.

  • Not only from the standpoint of religion, but from the standpoint of education, the Dutch Church and her clergy were a mighty factor in the evolution of the great twin truths of civil and religious liberty.

  • They saw the Triple Alliance broken, the Exchequer shut up, the public credit shaken, the arms of England employed, in shameful subordination to France, against a country which seemed to be the last asylum of civil and religious liberty.

  • Bocksay had hoped to persuade the Moravian Estates to join him in defending the cause of civil and religious liberty.

  • We are in the enjoyment of all the blessings of civil and religious liberty, with unexampled means of education, knowledge, and improvement.

  • On his return to his native land, he had to bid farewell, a long farewell, to the loved haunts of the Muses, and gird himself to fight the battle of civil and religious liberty.

  • What if he be an enemy to Civil and Religious Liberty?

  • On the following page will be seen the way in which Holy Mother Church was supported in Dudley in these days of civil and religious liberty!

  • Not satisfied with devoting liberal sums and remnants of time to philanthropic objects, he withdrew from a profitable mercantile connection, that he might consecrate all his energies to the advancement of civil and religious liberty.

  • As a testimonial of their regard for his many services in the cause of civil and religious liberty, the Lord Provost and Magistrates of Edinburgh presented him, in June, 1846, with the freedom of their venerable city.

  • The line I should recommend for your selection would be that of foreign politics, and all home politics bearing on civil and religious liberty--a pretty wide range.

  • He had been leader of his party for a long term of difficult years, and Prime Minister for the space of six, and in that capacity had left on the statute book an impressive record of his zeal on behalf of civil and religious liberty.

  • Votes of thanks were accorded to him for his championship of civil and religious liberty, and in November he was entertained at a banquet at Bristol, and presented with a handsome testimonial, raised by the sixpences of ardent Reformers.

  • The maxim which our ancestors derived from the mother country that "the freedom of the press is the great bulwark of civil and religious liberty" is one of the most precious legacies which they have left us.

  • The stars which guided her were the unobscured constellations of civil and religious liberty.

  • They did not deplore a change of masters for those who would leave them in possession of civil and religious liberty.

  • Its results tended to civil and religious liberty, as well as the great principle of federal union which has since been carried out to such a wonderful extent.

  • Erected by a grateful people in remembrance of their labors, sacrifices and sufferings for the cause of civil and religious liberty.

  • By her firm adherence to the Protestant faith, she contributed much towards enlarging and strengthening the foundations of civil and religious liberty.

  • She was born amid the storms of a revolution, and commenced at birth to work out the great problems of civil and religious liberty.

  • The first part of this work, which brought the history to the fall of the western empire, was dedicated to a zealous friend of civil and religious liberty, but in a private station.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    civil and religious liberty; civil authority; civil cases; civil causes; civil contract; civil government; civil law system influenced; civil laws; civil life; civil power; civil servants; civilian life; civilised countries; civilised warfare; civilized warfare; clay tablets; discuss the; existing forms; hereby amended; junior year; natural consequence; perfectly beautiful; railroad from; send them; upper room; worn away