Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 81
עמוד 74
... England must perish at last , so let it be ; that event is in the hands of God ; we must dry up our tears and submit . But that England should perish swindling and stealing ; that it should perish waging war against lazar houses , and ...
... England must perish at last , so let it be ; that event is in the hands of God ; we must dry up our tears and submit . But that England should perish swindling and stealing ; that it should perish waging war against lazar houses , and ...
עמוד 114
... England maintains an absolute neutrality ; her Articles ex- plicitly assert nothing but what is believed both by Arminians and by Calvinists . The Calvinists indeed hold some opinions relative to the same points , which the Church of ...
... England maintains an absolute neutrality ; her Articles ex- plicitly assert nothing but what is believed both by Arminians and by Calvinists . The Calvinists indeed hold some opinions relative to the same points , which the Church of ...
עמוד 171
... England , rolling it about as a cook does a piece of dough with a rolling - pin , cutting a hundred different shapes with all the plastic fer- tility of a confectioner , and without the most distant suspicion that he can ever be wrong ...
... England , rolling it about as a cook does a piece of dough with a rolling - pin , cutting a hundred different shapes with all the plastic fer- tility of a confectioner , and without the most distant suspicion that he can ever be wrong ...
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Act of Parliament annum answer Archbishop of Canterbury Arminian Articles ballot believe better bill Bishop of London Bishop of Peterborough called Calvinists Cathedral Catholic character chimney Church of England Clergy Clergyman Commission Commissioners compelled confiscation counsel Curate danger Dean and Chapter dear defend diocese Dissenters duty ecclesiastical English established Evangelical Magazine evil feelings folly friends Game Laws gentlemen give happiness honour House human impossible injustice Ireland Irish Judge jury justice King labour land living Lord John Lord John Russell Lordship mankind manner means ment Methodists ministers never oath object opinion parish Parliament parochial Clergy patronage Paul's Perceval persons pleasure poacher political poor Prebendaries Prebends Prelate present principle prisoner Protestant question reason Reform religion religious respect society species Spencer Perceval spirit suppose talk tenant thing tion vote Whig whole wish