Reflections on the Revolution in France and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that EventPenguin Books, 1969 - 400 páginas |
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... religion , we prefer the Protestant ; not because we think it has less of the Christian religion in it , but because , in our judgment , it has more . We are protestants , not from indifference but from zeal . " - We know , and it is ...
... religion , we prefer the Protestant ; not because we think it has less of the Christian religion in it , but because , in our judgment , it has more . We are protestants , not from indifference but from zeal . " - We know , and it is ...
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... religion are as necessary as its instruc- tions . They too are among the unhappy . They feel per- sonal pain and domestic sorrow . In these they have no privilege , but are subject to pay their full contingent to the contributions ...
... religion are as necessary as its instruc- tions . They too are among the unhappy . They feel per- sonal pain and domestic sorrow . In these they have no privilege , but are subject to pay their full contingent to the contributions ...
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... religion or irreligion that they please . I do not yet see what the jurisdiction of bishops over their subordinates is to be ; or whether they are to have any jurisdiction at all . In short , Sir , it seems to me , that this new ...
... religion or irreligion that they please . I do not yet see what the jurisdiction of bishops over their subordinates is to be ; or whether they are to have any jurisdiction at all . In short , Sir , it seems to me , that this new ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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