Alexis De Tocqueville Quotes
Religion Regards Civil Liberty As A Noble Exercise Of Man's Faculties, The World Of Politics Being A Sphere Intended By The Creator For The Free Play Of Intelligence. Religion, Being Free And Powerful Within Its Own Sphere And Content With The Position Reserved For It, Realized That Its Sway Is All The Better Established Because It Relies Only On Its Own Powers And Rules Men's Hearts Without External Support.
Freedom Sees Religion As The Companion Of Its Struggles And Triumphs, The Cradle Of Its Infancy, And The Divine Source Of Its Rights. Religion Is Considered As The Guardian Of Mores, And Mores Are Regarded As The Guarantee Of The Laws And Pledge For The Maintenance Of Freedom Itself.
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