 | Horace Smith - 1836 - 295 стор.
...an ally of the state, converting it into the means of strengthening or of diffusing influence,—or regarding it as a support of regal, in opposition to popular forms of government,—have served only to debase the institution, and to introduce into it numerous corruptions... | |
 | Horace Smith - 1836 - 295 стор.
...every other end that have been mixed with this, — as the making of the Church an engine, or even an ally of the state, converting it into the means of strengthening or of diffusing influence, — or regarding it as a support of regal, in opposition to popular forms of... | |
 | 1836
...every other end " which have been mixed up with " this, as the mating the church " an engine or even an ally of the "state, converting it into the ''means of strengthening or diffus" ing influence, or regarding it as " a support of regal in opposition "to popular forms of government,... | |
 | Horace Smith - 1836
...every other end that have been mixed with this, — as the making of the Church an engine, or even an ally of the state, converting it into the means of strengthening or of diffusing influence, — or regarding it as a support of regal, in opposition to popular forms of... | |
 | William Paley - 1837
...every other end, that have been mixed with this, as the making of the church an engine, or even an ally, of the state ; converting it into the means...introduce into it numerous corruptions and abuses. The notion of a religious establishment comprehends three things : — a clergy, or an order of men... | |
 | John Taylor - 1839
...end, that have been mixed with this, as the making of the church an engine, or even an ally of Ihc state; converting it into the means of strengthening...the institution, and to introduce into it numerous norruptions and abuses.—Paley. DCLXXX1X. Honour.—He is worthy of honour, who willeth the good of... | |
 | Jonathan Dymond - 1842 - 198 стор.
...mixed with this, as the making of the church an engine, or even an ally, of the state ; con- ' verting it into the means of strengthening or diffusing influence...regal, , in opposition to popular forms of government ; hnve • served only to debase the institution, and to introduce • into и numerous corruptions... | |
 | Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1842
...ever}' other end that has been mixed with this — as the making of the church an engine, or even an ally of the state ; converting it into the means of strengthening or of diffusing influence; or regarding it as a support of regal, in opposition to [xjpular, forms of... | |
 | Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.) - 1843
...an ally of the state, converting it into a means of strengthening or of diffusing influence, serves only to debase the institution and to introduce into it numerous corruptions and abuses." * In the third place, the establishment of one religious class tends to the restraint of freedom, both... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1844 - 372 стор.
...an ally of the state, converting it into a means of strengthening or of diffusing influence, serves only to debase the institution and to introduce into it numerous corruptions and abuses." ' « Moral and Political Philosophy, Book vi.. Chap. x. In the third place, the establishment of one... | |
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