The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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Strana 68
... religion ( if such it might be called ) was nothing but a mere negation of some other without any positive idea either of doctrine , discipline , worship , or morals , in the scheme which they professed themselves , and which they ...
... religion ( if such it might be called ) was nothing but a mere negation of some other without any positive idea either of doctrine , discipline , worship , or morals , in the scheme which they professed themselves , and which they ...
Strana 129
... religion is thus given up , the grand instrument for re- claiming France is abandoned . We cannot , if we would , delude ourselves about the true state of this dreadful contest . It is a religious war . It includes in its object ...
... religion is thus given up , the grand instrument for re- claiming France is abandoned . We cannot , if we would , delude ourselves about the true state of this dreadful contest . It is a religious war . It includes in its object ...
Strana 424
... religions . They have all stood long enough to make prescription , and its chain of legitimate prejudices , their main stay . The people , who compose the four grand divi- sions of Christianity , have now their religion as an habit ...
... religions . They have all stood long enough to make prescription , and its chain of legitimate prejudices , their main stay . The people , who compose the four grand divi- sions of Christianity , have now their religion as an habit ...
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APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
LETTER TO SIR HERCULES LAN | 63 |
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