Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona xiii
... religion , and social order , and he believed the impulse to such a revolt to exist in human nature as a specific moral disease . The thing which he greatly feared now seemed to have come suddenly upon him . Burke manifestly erred in ...
... religion , and social order , and he believed the impulse to such a revolt to exist in human nature as a specific moral disease . The thing which he greatly feared now seemed to have come suddenly upon him . Burke manifestly erred in ...
Strona xxii
... religious history of the stirring century between the Spanish Armada and the Revolution of 1688. This is far beyond our present purpose , which may be equally well served on ground merely literary . Taking English literature as our ...
... religious history of the stirring century between the Spanish Armada and the Revolution of 1688. This is far beyond our present purpose , which may be equally well served on ground merely literary . Taking English literature as our ...
Strona xxxii
... religion's test , The Turk's is at Constantinople best , Idols in India , Popery at Rome , And our own worship only true at home . · • · A tempting doctrine , plausible and new : What fools our fathers were , if this be true ! Who , to ...
... religion's test , The Turk's is at Constantinople best , Idols in India , Popery at Rome , And our own worship only true at home . · • · A tempting doctrine , plausible and new : What fools our fathers were , if this be true ! Who , to ...
Strona xxxiii
... religious and political liberty were to Frenchmen entirely foreign ideas . National greatness was a conception common to both the Englishman and the Frenchman : but England had of late repeatedly humbled that of France , and the ...
... religious and political liberty were to Frenchmen entirely foreign ideas . National greatness was a conception common to both the Englishman and the Frenchman : but England had of late repeatedly humbled that of France , and the ...
Strona xxxviii
... religious sentiment which is so nearly akin to it . Religion , according to Burke , is a necessary buttress to the social fabric . It is more than this : it pervades and cements the whole . It is the basis of education : it attends the ...
... religious sentiment which is so nearly akin to it . Religion , according to Burke , is a necessary buttress to the social fabric . It is more than this : it pervades and cements the whole . It is the basis of education : it attends the ...
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