The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 - Great Britain |
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... ment On the Acts of Uniformity On the Bill for the Relief of Protestant Dissenters , On the Petition of the Unitarians On the Middlesex Election - p . 2 . p . 3 . p . 22 . p . 41 . p . 63 . On a Bill for shortening the Duration of ...
... ment On the Acts of Uniformity On the Bill for the Relief of Protestant Dissenters , On the Petition of the Unitarians On the Middlesex Election - p . 2 . p . 3 . p . 22 . p . 41 . p . 63 . On a Bill for shortening the Duration of ...
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... ment , and that this separate and mutually inde- pendent Church - Government was to be considered as a part of the Union , without aiming at putting the regulation within each Church out of its own power , without putting both Churches ...
... ment , and that this separate and mutually inde- pendent Church - Government was to be considered as a part of the Union , without aiming at putting the regulation within each Church out of its own power , without putting both Churches ...
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... ment , whose rights are anteriour to Law , and the qualifications , which the Law creates for its own Magistracies , whether civil or religious . To take away from men their lives , their liberty , or their property , those things , for ...
... ment , whose rights are anteriour to Law , and the qualifications , which the Law creates for its own Magistracies , whether civil or religious . To take away from men their lives , their liberty , or their property , those things , for ...
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... ment ad hominem , what is temporary , and what of perpetual obligation - what appropriated to one state , and to one set of men , and what the general duty of all Christians . If we do not get some security for this , we not only permit ...
... ment ad hominem , what is temporary , and what of perpetual obligation - what appropriated to one state , and to one set of men , and what the general duty of all Christians . If we do not get some security for this , we not only permit ...
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... ment . But , Sir , she has other securities ; she has the security of her own doctrines ; she has the security of the piety , the sanctity of her own professors ; their learning is a bulwark to defend her ; she has the security of the ...
... ment . But , Sir , she has other securities ; she has the security of her own doctrines ; she has the security of the piety , the sanctity of her own professors ; their learning is a bulwark to defend her ; she has the security of the ...
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