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 . ' ( A letter to Sir Hercules Lang- rishe , 1792 ; Works III , p . 313. ) See also the sarcastic references in A Letter on the Affairs of Ireland ( 1797 ) to ' the Protestant directory of Paris ... and the Protestant hero ...
... religion . ' ( A letter to Sir Hercules Lang- rishe , 1792 ; Works III , p . 313. ) See also the sarcastic references in A Letter on the Affairs of Ireland ( 1797 ) to ' the Protestant directory of Paris ... and the Protestant hero ...
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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 . " 77 - 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 . " 77 - We know , and it is ...
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... religion . I know well enough that the bishoprics and cures , under kingly and seignoral patronage , as now they are in England , and as they have been lately in France , are sometimes acquired by unworthy methods ; but the other mode ...
... religion . I know well enough that the bishoprics and cures , under kingly and seignoral patronage , as now they are in England , and as they have been lately in France , are sometimes acquired by unworthy methods ; but the other mode ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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