The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1907 - Great Britain |
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Page xi
... have we heard the appeal to ' men of light and leading ' ; even now there are those who feel that politics and the pulpit are terms that have little agreement . ' ( p . 12. ) " ( Those who believe in public service broadening out from.
... have we heard the appeal to ' men of light and leading ' ; even now there are those who feel that politics and the pulpit are terms that have little agreement . ' ( p . 12. ) " ( Those who believe in public service broadening out from.
Page xii
Edmund Burke. ( Those who believe in public service broadening out from the duty which lies nearest ' gladly remember that ' to love the little platoon we belong to in society , is the first principle ( the germ as it were ) of public ...
Edmund Burke. ( Those who believe in public service broadening out from the duty which lies nearest ' gladly remember that ' to love the little platoon we belong to in society , is the first principle ( the germ as it were ) of public ...
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... believe , of seven or eight years ' standing . The institution of this society appears to be of a charit- able , and so far of a laudable , nature : it was intended for the circulation , at the expense of the members , of many books ...
... believe , of seven or eight years ' standing . The institution of this society appears to be of a charit- able , and so far of a laudable , nature : it was intended for the circulation , at the expense of the members , of many books ...
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... believe , those of any person out of their own set . I find , upon inquiry , that on the anniversary of the Revolution in 1688 , a club of dis- senters , but of what denomination I know not , have long had the custom of hearing a sermon ...
... believe , those of any person out of their own set . I find , upon inquiry , that on the anniversary of the Revolution in 1688 , a club of dis- senters , but of what denomination I know not , have long had the custom of hearing a sermon ...
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... believe has not been heard in this kingdom , in any of the pulpits which are tolerated or encouraged in it , since the year 1648 ; when a predecessor of Dr. Price , the Reverend Hugh Peters , made the vault of the king's own chapel at ...
... believe has not been heard in this kingdom , in any of the pulpits which are tolerated or encouraged in it , since the year 1648 ; when a predecessor of Dr. Price , the Reverend Hugh Peters , made the vault of the king's own chapel at ...
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