The Solemn League & Covenanthttps://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/CRTSol.htm
and Ireland in the seventeenth century" (p. 136 in this book). (Rare bound photocopy) $19.95-70%=5.99 WAGNER, MICHAEL G. Paleopresbyterianism Versus Neopresbyterianism (1996) Defi
SAUL IN THE CAVE OF ADULLAM: A TESTIMONY AGAINST THE FASHIONABLE, SUBCALVINISM OF DOUG WILSON, EDITOR OF CREDENDA AGENDA MAGAZINE, AND, FORCLAhttps://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/Saul.htm
Presbyterians of the seventeenth century, which included many of the Westminster Divines) is what he designates as the Anabaptist position. Christ's church is under attack on many
The Adam Smith Myth by Murray N. Rothbardhttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard104.html
in Germany in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Cameralists, even more than western European mercantilists, were not economists at all – that is, they did not analyse
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The inequality of human races by Arthur De Gobineauhttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/69751/pg69751-images.html
loftiest minds of the seventeenth century; and they have laid aside the bitterness, the strain of sternness and savagery—I was almost saying, of pedantry—that sometimes coloured t
The Landscapes of Nowherehttps://victorianweb.org/authors/morris/laurent5.html
of sensationalist seventeenth-century pre-tabloid literature, a genre which can be illustrated by such publications as Strange News from the West , or Sad and Lamentable News from
The Spiritual Guide in Orthodox Christianityhttp://webarchive.me/geocities/Heartland/5654/orthodox/spiritualguide.html
In the words of a seventeenth-century Benedictine, Dom Augustine Baker: "The director is not to teach his own way, nor indeed any determinate way of prayer, but to instruct his di
An explanation of how spiritual elders work amongst Orthodox Christians
The Law - Frederic Bastiathttp://www.ozarkia.net/bill/anarchism/library/thelaw.html
strange that during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the human race was regarded as inert matter, ready to receive everything-form, face, energy, movement, life - from a g
A forceful and quotable essay on the principles of classical liberalism.
J. L. Talmon, The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy. Introduction (1952)http://www.panarchy.org/talmon/totalitariandemocracy.html
Puritan Revolution in seventeenth-century England. The coexistence of liberal democracy and revolutionary Messianism in modern times could legitimately be compared to the relation
Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers "The Power of Myth"https://carljung.ru/Library/CampMoye.htm
moved to Ireland in the seventeenth century by Cromwell, and it never has opened up to the Catholic majority there. The Catholics and Protestants represent two totally different s
Left and Right: by Murray N. Rothbardhttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard33.html
the confederation of seventeenth-century Holland. Finally, the Old Order was overthrown or severely shaken in its grip in two ways. One was by industry and the market expanding th
The Lawhttps://reaction.la/bastiat.htm
strange that during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the human race was regarded as inert matter, ready to receive everything – form, face, energy, movement, life – from a
The law perverted! And the police powers of the state perverted along with it! The law, I say, not only turned from its proper purpose but made to follow an entirely contrary purpo
Democracy and Vine & Fig Tree in Americahttp://vftonline.org/VFTINC/history/De_T.htm
Great Britain, in the seventeenth century—were all recognized and determined by the laws of New England: the intervention of the people in public affairs, the free voting of
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