The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... establishment was a better guide than rueful philosophy , and that Christianity with seven sacraments , was better than in- fidelity ; peace had lost the sweets of affiance , and war the properties of honor ; and the reign of the ...
... establishment was a better guide than rueful philosophy , and that Christianity with seven sacraments , was better than in- fidelity ; peace had lost the sweets of affiance , and war the properties of honor ; and the reign of the ...
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... establishment by nature ; church establishment is a creature of art , and a question in politics , not a work of nature . The argument goes farther , and says , that men would prefer the domination of their church establishment to all ...
... establishment by nature ; church establishment is a creature of art , and a question in politics , not a work of nature . The argument goes farther , and says , that men would prefer the domination of their church establishment to all ...
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... establishment of his own , they are mistaken ; it is what the Protestants in general wish to give him , and the Roman Catholic declines ; he declines , because he does not feel that impulse , charged on nature , in favour of a church ...
... establishment of his own , they are mistaken ; it is what the Protestants in general wish to give him , and the Roman Catholic declines ; he declines , because he does not feel that impulse , charged on nature , in favour of a church ...
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... establishment , to which I am bound alike by my feeling and my reason , I am now an advocate . Much as I re- spect the claims of our Roman Catholic fellow - subjects , I am not ashamed to con- fess , that my first and greatest object is ...
... establishment , to which I am bound alike by my feeling and my reason , I am now an advocate . Much as I re- spect the claims of our Roman Catholic fellow - subjects , I am not ashamed to con- fess , that my first and greatest object is ...
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... establishment , I am anxious to fortify myself with the opinions of a man whose affection for the constitution in church and state cannot be doubted , and who , by his admirable writings , has done good service , and great honour to ...
... establishment , I am anxious to fortify myself with the opinions of a man whose affection for the constitution in church and state cannot be doubted , and who , by his admirable writings , has done good service , and great honour to ...
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