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A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes
Shewing That It Is Not Lawful for Any Power on Earth to Compel in Matters of Religion
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This treatise argues against the use of earthly power to compel individuals in matters of religion, emphasizing the importance of personal conscience and freedom of belief. Originally published in 1790, it presents a compelling case for the separation of civil authority and religious practices, advocating for the autonomy of individual faith without coercion. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original text, providing readers with historical insights into the debates surrounding civil power and religious liberty.
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A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes, John Milton, John Adams
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- 2019
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- Title
- A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes
- Subtitle
- Shewing That It Is Not Lawful for Any Power on Earth to Compel in Matters of Religion
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Milton, John Adams
- Publisher
- hansebooks
- Released
- 2019
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 60
- ISBN13
- 9783337864637
- Category
- Esotericism and Religion
- Description
- This treatise argues against the use of earthly power to compel individuals in matters of religion, emphasizing the importance of personal conscience and freedom of belief. Originally published in 1790, it presents a compelling case for the separation of civil authority and religious practices, advocating for the autonomy of individual faith without coercion. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original text, providing readers with historical insights into the debates surrounding civil power and religious liberty.