On the Constitution of the Church and State According to the Idea of Each, Tom 1W. Pickering, 1839 - 430 |
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Strona xiii
... interests of every such State , its Permanence and its Pro- gression . The permanence of a State is connected with the land ; its progression with the mercan- tile , manufacturing , distributive , and professional classes . The first ...
... interests of every such State , its Permanence and its Pro- gression . The permanence of a State is connected with the land ; its progression with the mercan- tile , manufacturing , distributive , and professional classes . The first ...
Strona xiv
... interest of the State in its larger sense , that of maintaining and ad- vancing the moral cultivation of the people them- selves , without which neither of the former could continue to exist . IV . It was common , at least to the ...
... interest of the State in its larger sense , that of maintaining and ad- vancing the moral cultivation of the people them- selves , without which neither of the former could continue to exist . IV . It was common , at least to the ...
Strona xv
... watch- ing over the interests of physical and moral science , and the instructors of all the remaining more nu- merous classes of the order . These last were to be distributed throughout the country , so as not to CHURCH AND STATE . XV.
... watch- ing over the interests of physical and moral science , and the instructors of all the remaining more nu- merous classes of the order . These last were to be distributed throughout the country , so as not to CHURCH AND STATE . XV.
Strona xix
... interests and concerns of the Propriety , and rightfully those alone . XII . The King , again , is the Head of the Na- tional Clerisy , and the supreme trustee of the Nationalty ; the power of which in relation to its proper objects is ...
... interests and concerns of the Propriety , and rightfully those alone . XII . The King , again , is the Head of the Na- tional Clerisy , and the supreme trustee of the Nationalty ; the power of which in relation to its proper objects is ...
Strona xx
... interest and importance , require neither analysis nor comment for their perfect comprehension . But it will na- turally occur to the reader to consider how far the idea of the Church and of its relation to the State presented in these ...
... interest and importance , require neither analysis nor comment for their perfect comprehension . But it will na- turally occur to the reader to consider how far the idea of the Church and of its relation to the State presented in these ...
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