| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 strani
...depended on the powerful and unrcmitted assertion of that claim. All Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion...refinement on the principle of resistance; it is the diffidence of dissent; and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. This religion, under a variety... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 strani
...depended on the powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim. All Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion...refinement on the principle of resistance ; it is the diffidence of dissent ; and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. This religion, under a variety... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 strani
...and tinremitted assertion of that claim. All Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a mrt of dissent. But the religion most prevalent in our northern colonies, is a refinement on the prin tiple of resistance, it is the diffidence of dissent; »ad the protestantism of the protestant... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 strani
...assertion of that claim. All Protatanlnm, even the most cold and passive, is a 'crt of dissent. Rut the religion most prevalent in our northern colonies, is a refinement on the principie cf resistance, it is the diffidence of dissent; ">d the protestantism of the protestant religion.... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1829 - 592 strani
...claim. All Protestantism, even ' the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the reli' gion most prevalent in our northern colonies, is a refinement on ' the principle of resistance ; it is the diffidence of dissent, and ' the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. This religion, ' under a... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 564 strani
...depended on the powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim. All protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion...refinement on the principle of resistance ; it is the diffidence of dissent; and the protestantism of the protestant religion. This religion, under a variety... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 540 strani
...powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim. All protestantism, even the most cold and pnssive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion most prevalent...refinement on the principle of resistance ; it is the diffidence of dissent ; and the protestantism of the protestant religion. This religion, under a variety... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 298 strani
...liberty. 'All protestantism,' Mr. Burke acutely remarked, — 'All protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion...and the protestantism of the protestant religion.' The spirit of freedom was, moreover, nurtured in the colonies, in general, by education; and in Virginia... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 strani
...powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim. All protestantism, oven the most cold and passiv«, he best of the unqualified or ill-qualified colonie» is a refinement on the principle of resistance ; it is the dissidence of dissent ; and the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 614 strani
...depended on the powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim. All protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion...under a variety of denominations, agreeing in nothing hut in the communion of the spirit of liberty, is predominant in most of the northern provinces ; where... | |
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