The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 68
... Church of England ; the Episcopal Church of England , before the reformation , connected with the see of Rome , since then , disconnected and protesting against some of her doctrines , and against the whole of her authority , as binding ...
... Church of England ; the Episcopal Church of England , before the reformation , connected with the see of Rome , since then , disconnected and protesting against some of her doctrines , and against the whole of her authority , as binding ...
Strana 69
... church of England , in the two kingdoms , in which it is established by law . First , the king swears he will maintain to the utmost of his power , " the ... church will dissent with the church of England SIR HERCULES LANGRISHE , M. P. 69.
... church of England , in the two kingdoms , in which it is established by law . First , the king swears he will maintain to the utmost of his power , " the ... church will dissent with the church of England SIR HERCULES LANGRISHE , M. P. 69.
Strana 444
... church out of its own power ; it certainly would put it far above the state , and erect it into that species of independency which it has been the great principle of our policy to prevent . The act never meant , I am sure , any such ...
... church out of its own power ; it certainly would put it far above the state , and erect it into that species of independency which it has been the great principle of our policy to prevent . The act never meant , I am sure , any such ...
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