The Constitution: A Heavenly BannerDeseret Book Company, 1986 - 36 Seiten |
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... force . Because Satan and those who stood with him would not accept the vote of the council , but rose up in rebellion , they were cast down to the earth , where they have continued to foster the same plan . The war that began in heaven ...
... force . Because Satan and those who stood with him would not accept the vote of the council , but rose up in rebellion , they were cast down to the earth , where they have continued to foster the same plan . The war that began in heaven ...
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... force , if necessary , for defense against physical harm , against theft of the fruits of his labor , and against enslavement by another . Indeed , the early pioneers found that a great deal of their time and energy was spent defending ...
... force , if necessary , for defense against physical harm , against theft of the fruits of his labor , and against enslavement by another . Indeed , the early pioneers found that a great deal of their time and energy was spent defending ...
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... force - his person , his liberty , and his property , then it follows that a group of men have the right to organize and support a common force to protect these rights constantly . Thus the principle of collective right — its reason for ...
... force - his person , his liberty , and his property , then it follows that a group of men have the right to organize and support a common force to protect these rights constantly . Thus the principle of collective right — its reason for ...
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