The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 - Great Britain |
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... whilst they are teaching another . A Church , in any legal sense , is only a certain system of religious doctrines and practices , fixed and ascertained by some Law ; by the difference of which Laws different Churches ( as different Com ...
... whilst they are teaching another . A Church , in any legal sense , is only a certain system of religious doctrines and practices , fixed and ascertained by some Law ; by the difference of which Laws different Churches ( as different Com ...
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... whilst its own principles were not tolerated , it conquered all the powers of darkness , it conquered all the powers of the world . The moment it began to de- part from these principles , it converted the Esta- blishment into tyranny ...
... whilst its own principles were not tolerated , it conquered all the powers of darkness , it conquered all the powers of the world . The moment it began to de- part from these principles , it converted the Esta- blishment into tyranny ...
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... whilst Dissenters claim a toleration in things , which , seeming clear to me , are obscure to them , without entering into the merit of the Articles , with what face can these men say , Tolerate us , but do not tolerate them ...
... whilst Dissenters claim a toleration in things , which , seeming clear to me , are obscure to them , without entering into the merit of the Articles , with what face can these men say , Tolerate us , but do not tolerate them ...
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... whilst interiour Religion is within the jurisdiction of God alone , the external part , bodily action , is within the province of the chief Governour . Hooker , and all the great lights of the Church have constantly argued this to be a ...
... whilst interiour Religion is within the jurisdiction of God alone , the external part , bodily action , is within the province of the chief Governour . Hooker , and all the great lights of the Church have constantly argued this to be a ...
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... whilst you have nets , that entangle the poor fluttering silken wings of a tender conscience . The e gentleman insists much upon this circumstance of objection , namely , the division amongst the Dissenters . Why , Sir , the Dissenters ...
... whilst you have nets , that entangle the poor fluttering silken wings of a tender conscience . The e gentleman insists much upon this circumstance of objection , namely , the division amongst the Dissenters . Why , Sir , the Dissenters ...
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