The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 69
... established by law . And will you preserve unto bishops and clergy , and the churches committed to their charge , all such rights and privileges as by law do , or shall ap- pertain to them , or any of them . - All this I promise to do ...
... established by law . And will you preserve unto bishops and clergy , and the churches committed to their charge , all such rights and privileges as by law do , or shall ap- pertain to them , or any of them . - All this I promise to do ...
Strana 433
... established church in both these kingdoms . It is a great link towards holding fast the connection of religion with the state : and for keeping these two islands , in their present critical independence of constitution , in a close ...
... established church in both these kingdoms . It is a great link towards holding fast the connection of religion with the state : and for keeping these two islands , in their present critical independence of constitution , in a close ...
Strana 454
... establish in every country that form of religion which in our minds is most agreeable to truth , and conduces most to ... established opinions and prejudices of mankind , or refuse to them the means of securing a religious in- struction ...
... establish in every country that form of religion which in our minds is most agreeable to truth , and conduces most to ... established opinions and prejudices of mankind , or refuse to them the means of securing a religious in- struction ...
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