The Churchman Armed Against the Errors of Time, Tom 2J. J. Stockdale, 1814 |
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... believe there may be truth enough in this accusa- tion , to convince us , that human frailty will too often interpose itself , among persons of the holiest function . However , it may be offered in excuse for the clergy , that in the ...
... believe there may be truth enough in this accusa- tion , to convince us , that human frailty will too often interpose itself , among persons of the holiest function . However , it may be offered in excuse for the clergy , that in the ...
Strona 33
... believe it may pass for a maxim in state , that the administration cannot be placed in too few hands , nor the legislature in too many . Now , in this material point , the con- stitution of the English government , far exceeds all ...
... believe it may pass for a maxim in state , that the administration cannot be placed in too few hands , nor the legislature in too many . Now , in this material point , the con- stitution of the English government , far exceeds all ...
Strona 39
... believe , as far from loving arbitrary government , as any others can be , who are born under a free constitution , and are allowed to have the least share of common good sense . In this objection there are two questions included ...
... believe , as far from loving arbitrary government , as any others can be , who are born under a free constitution , and are allowed to have the least share of common good sense . In this objection there are two questions included ...
Strona 44
... I would understand as an ample justification of myself , and a sure ground to believe , that I have proceeded at least with impartiality , and perhaps with truth . A TRUE CHURCHMAN SET IN A JUST AND CLEAR LIGHT 44 The Churchman armed.
... I would understand as an ample justification of myself , and a sure ground to believe , that I have proceeded at least with impartiality , and perhaps with truth . A TRUE CHURCHMAN SET IN A JUST AND CLEAR LIGHT 44 The Churchman armed.
Strona 47
... believe any thing which plainly appears to be con- trary to the evident principles of reason : yet con- sidering , that as long as we are in this world , we know but in part , and prophesy in part , 1 Cor . xiii . 9. And we see ( almost ...
... believe any thing which plainly appears to be con- trary to the evident principles of reason : yet con- sidering , that as long as we are in this world , we know but in part , and prophesy in part , 1 Cor . xiii . 9. And we see ( almost ...
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