The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... religious spirit , when it mingles with faction , contains in it something supernatural and unaccountable ; and that , in its operations upon society , effects corre- spond less to their known causes than is found in any other ...
... religious spirit , when it mingles with faction , contains in it something supernatural and unaccountable ; and that , in its operations upon society , effects corre- spond less to their known causes than is found in any other ...
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... religion , particularly to the Catho- lic . In order to mellow these humours , James endea- -voured to infuse a small tincture of ceremony into the national worship , and to introduce such rites as might , in some degree , occupy the ...
... religion , particularly to the Catho- lic . In order to mellow these humours , James endea- -voured to infuse a small tincture of ceremony into the national worship , and to introduce such rites as might , in some degree , occupy the ...
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... religion , they inculcated the most seditious and most turbulent principles . Black , minister of St. Andrew's , went so far , in a sermon , as to pronounce all kings the devil's children ; he gave the queen of England the appellation ...
... religion , they inculcated the most seditious and most turbulent principles . Black , minister of St. Andrew's , went so far , in a sermon , as to pronounce all kings the devil's children ; he gave the queen of England the appellation ...
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... religious prejudices were not prevalent , thought national honour sacrificed by a servile imita- tion of the modes ... religions naturally circumscribe to very narrow bounds the numbers and riches of the ecclesiastics ; no sooner is ...
... religious prejudices were not prevalent , thought national honour sacrificed by a servile imita- tion of the modes ... religions naturally circumscribe to very narrow bounds the numbers and riches of the ecclesiastics ; no sooner is ...
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... religion , were , contrary to former practice , debarred such sports and recreations as contributed both to their health and their amusement . Festivals , which , in other nations and ages , are partly dedicated to public worship ...
... religion , were , contrary to former practice , debarred such sports and recreations as contributed both to their health and their amusement . Festivals , which , in other nations and ages , are partly dedicated to public worship ...
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