Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green & Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 133
... church , like every other church , is disaffected when it is persecuted , quiet when it is tolerated , and ac- tively loyal when it is favoured and cherished . Scot- land has had a Presbyterian establishment during a century and a half ...
... church , like every other church , is disaffected when it is persecuted , quiet when it is tolerated , and ac- tively loyal when it is favoured and cherished . Scot- land has had a Presbyterian establishment during a century and a half ...
Pagina 175
... Church of England was altogether political . Human nature is , we admit , so capricious that there may be a single sensitive point in a conscience which every where else is callous . A man without truth or humanity may have some strange ...
... Church of England was altogether political . Human nature is , we admit , so capricious that there may be a single sensitive point in a conscience which every where else is callous . A man without truth or humanity may have some strange ...
Pagina 247
... Church of England . Let us take the form of government which he most ad- mires and regrets , the government of England in the time of Charles the First . Would he wish to see a closer connexion between church and state than then existed ...
... Church of England . Let us take the form of government which he most ad- mires and regrets , the government of England in the time of Charles the First . Would he wish to see a closer connexion between church and state than then existed ...
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MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 62 |
SOUTHEYS COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY | 215 |
MOORES LIFE OF LORD BYRON June 1830 | 292 |
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