Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 91
Page 260
... religious opinion . " And hence he infers , that " a Government exceeds its province when it comes to adapt a scale of punishments to variations in religious opinion , according to their respective degrees of variation from the ...
... religious opinion . " And hence he infers , that " a Government exceeds its province when it comes to adapt a scale of punishments to variations in religious opinion , according to their respective degrees of variation from the ...
Page 279
... religious systems without number . It comprises the religious system of Bishop Tomline , and the religious system of John Newton , and all the religious systems which lie between them . It comprises the religious system of Mr. Newman ...
... religious systems without number . It comprises the religious system of Bishop Tomline , and the religious system of John Newton , and all the religious systems which lie between them . It comprises the religious system of Mr. Newman ...
Page 284
... religious instruction of the people . We may illustrate our view of the policy which Governments ought to pursue with respect to religious instruction , by recur- ring to the analogy of a hospital . Religious instruction is not the main ...
... religious instruction of the people . We may illustrate our view of the policy which Governments ought to pursue with respect to religious instruction , by recur- ring to the analogy of a hospital . Religious instruction is not the main ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absurd Addison admiration apostolical succession appeared army Austria Bacon battle believe called Catholic century character Charles Christian Church of England Church of Rome common Congreve Country Wife Court Croker doctrines eminent England English Europe evil favour favourite feeling France Frances Burney Frederic French genius Gladstone heart honour House House of Bourbon human hundred intellect interest Italy Johnson King lady language learning letters literary lived Lord Lord Byron Lord Mahon Machiavelli manner means mind ministers Miss Burney Montagu moral nature never Novum Organum opinion Parliament person philosophy poems poet poetry political Pope Prince principles produced Protestant Protestantism Prussia Queen reason religion religious respect Robert Montgomery scarcely seems Silesia society Southey Spain spirit talents things thought thousand Tories truth verses Voltaire Whig whole writer Wycherley