The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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In our view of the subject religious truth and political utility are never at variance ; and we think that any state , in which an ecclesiastical establishment is found , will best consult its permanence , by considering the truth of ...
In our view of the subject religious truth and political utility are never at variance ; and we think that any state , in which an ecclesiastical establishment is found , will best consult its permanence , by considering the truth of ...
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Hence we discern the necessity of an establishment the doctrine of which is founded on that basis of rationality and truth , which all discussion must tend rather to strengthen than to shake . A religious establishment like that of this ...
Hence we discern the necessity of an establishment the doctrine of which is founded on that basis of rationality and truth , which all discussion must tend rather to strengthen than to shake . A religious establishment like that of this ...
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For a proselyting zeal is not the characteristic of establishments , but of sectaries and dissidents . ... In Ireland we have a rich establishment , composed of archbishops , bishops , deans , prebends and other beneficed ecclesiastics ...
For a proselyting zeal is not the characteristic of establishments , but of sectaries and dissidents . ... In Ireland we have a rich establishment , composed of archbishops , bishops , deans , prebends and other beneficed ecclesiastics ...
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