An Inquiry Into the Accordancy of War with the Principles of Christianity: And an Examination of the Philosophical Reasoning by which it is Defended, with Observations on Some of the Causes of War and on Some of Its Effects
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Reformatted and republished edition of the original 1870 edition of AN INQUIRY INTO THE ACCORDANCY OF WAR WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIANITY, AND AN ...
The object of the following pages is, to give a view of the principal arguments which maintain the indefensibility and impolicy of war, and to examine the ...
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In his Inquiry, the early 19th-century Quaker philosopher Jonathan Dymond investigates the centuries-old question of whether war is compatible with the ...
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Dymond, Jonathan, 1796-1828: An inquiry into the accordancy of war with the principles of Christianity : and an examination of the philosophical reasoning by ...
An inquiry into the accordancy of war with the principles of Christianity, and an examination of the philosophical reasoning by which it is defended.