Calvert deserves to be ranked among the most wise and benevolent lawgivers of all ages. He was the first in the history of the Christian world to seek for religious security and peace by the practice of justice, and not by the exercise of power... De La Salle Monthly: A Catholic Magazine - Page 1611871Full view - About this book
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1852 - 878 pages
...terms: — " Calvert deserves to be ranked among the most wise and benevolent lawgivers of all agea. He was the first in the history of the. Christian world...of liberty of conscience, to advance the career of civilisation by recognising the rightful equality of all Christian sects. The asylum of Papists was... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pages
...first Lord Baltimore deserves to be ranked among the most wise and benevolent lawgivers of all ages. He was the first in the history of the Christian world...of liberty of conscience; to advance the career of civilisation by recognising the rightful equality of all Christian sects. The asylum of papists was... | |
| James Croil - 1907 - 324 pages
...that "Cecil Calvert deserves to be ranked among the most wise and benevolent lawgivers of all ages. He was the first in the history of the Christian world to seek for religious security and peace by the enacting of justice, and not by the exercise of power — recognizing the rightful equality of all... | |
| Ismena Teresa Martin - 1908 - 266 pages
...the proper successor to histories like Bancroft's, for instance, wherein the historian says: "Calvert was the first in the history of the Christian world...institutions with the enjoyment of liberty of conscience. * * * Himself a Papist, he wanted not charity towards Protestants." Calvert could not possibly have... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1908 - 620 pages
...legally or successfullyf established. And when Bancroft lauds him as the first in the Christian world "to advance the career of civilization by recognizing the rightful equality of all Christian sects, "t he contradicts himself and contradicts the facts of the case. For as Lord Baltimore's colony was... | |
| Charles Morris - 1911 - 618 pages
...says Bancroft, "deserves to be ranked among the most wise and benevolent lawgivers of all ages. He was the first in the history of the Christian world...institutions with the enjoyment of liberty of conscience ; to advanee the career of civilization by CALVIN-CAMOENS. recognizing the rightful equality of all Christian... | |
| 1911 - 800 pages
...historian : " 'Calvert deserves to be ranked among the most wise and benevolent lawgivers of all ages. He was the first in the history of the Christian world...the exercise of power ; to plan the establishment of public institutions with the enjoyment of liberty of conscience ; to advance the career of civilization... | |
| Peter Christopher Yorke - 1913 - 332 pages
...Bancroft says : Calvert deserves to be ranked among the most wise and benevolent lawgivers of all ages. He was the first in the history of the Christian world...religious security and peace by the practice of justice 279 and not by the exercise of power; to plan the establishment of popular institutions, with the enjoyment... | |
| 1916 - 540 pages
...institutions with the wanted not charity toward Protenjoyment of liberty of conscience; to estants." advance the career of civilization by recognizing...rightful equality of all Christian sects. The asylum of Papists was the spot, where, in a remote corner of the world, on the banks of rivers which, as yet,... | |
| United States Catholic Historical Society - 1926 - 292 pages
...History, 260]. "Calvert deserves to be ranked among the most wise and benevolent lawgivers of all ages. He was the first in the history of the Christian World...religious security and peace by the practice of justice; to plan the establishment of popular institutions with the enjoyment of liberty of conscience; to advance... | |
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