The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 7
... established Articles , which were themselves a variation from former professions . She did so , when she cut off three articles from her origi- nal forty - two , and reduced them to the present thirty- nine ; and she certainly would not ...
... established Articles , which were themselves a variation from former professions . She did so , when she cut off three articles from her origi- nal forty - two , and reduced them to the present thirty- nine ; and she certainly would not ...
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... establish the platform of the government and the rites of the Church of England in Scotland , contrary to the gen- ius and desires of far the majority of that nation . This usurpation excited a most mutinous spirit in that country . It ...
... establish the platform of the government and the rites of the Church of England in Scotland , contrary to the gen- ius and desires of far the majority of that nation . This usurpation excited a most mutinous spirit in that country . It ...
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... established ; but their con- sciences will not suffer them to conform to the doc- trines and practices of that ... establish- ment is a tax laid by the same sovereign authority for payment of those who so teach and so practise : for no ...
... established ; but their con- sciences will not suffer them to conform to the doc- trines and practices of that ... establish- ment is a tax laid by the same sovereign authority for payment of those who so teach and so practise : for no ...
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... established and sanctified by law . If the Act of Toleration were not perfect , if there were a complaint of it , I would gladly consent to amend it . But when I heard a complaint of a pressure on religious liberty , to my astonishment ...
... established and sanctified by law . If the Act of Toleration were not perfect , if there were a complaint of it , I would gladly consent to amend it . But when I heard a complaint of a pressure on religious liberty , to my astonishment ...
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... establish some other authority , which shall preserve the order of this new institution , must be obeyed , until they grow intolerable ; and you shall not be suffered to plead original liberty against such an institution . See Holland ...
... establish some other authority , which shall preserve the order of this new institution , must be obeyed , until they grow intolerable ; and you shall not be suffered to plead original liberty against such an institution . See Holland ...
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