| Joseph Story - 1891 - 852 strani
...powerful and uuremil assertion of that claim. All Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a I of dissent. But the religion most prevalent in our Northern colonies is a refincm on the principle of resistance; it is the dissidence of dissent; and the Protestantisn the... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1891 - 438 strani
...ability. The motto, the standard, the profession of faith which this organ of theirs carries aloft, is : " The Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion." There is sweetness and light, and an ideal of complete harmonious human perfection ! One need not go... | |
| William Morton Fullerton - 1893 - 178 strani
...most prevalent in our northern colonies, " said Burke, in his speech on Conciliation with America, " is a refinement on the principle of resistance; it...and the protestantism of the Protestant religion." The elet ment of life transplanted in the first two centuries beyond the Atlantic was an invigorating... | |
| Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1894 - 392 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...the principle of resistance; it is the dissidence of dis25 sent, and the protestantism of the Protestant religion. This religion, under a variety of denominations... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1894 - 120 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...the principle of resistance; it is the dissidence of dis25 sent, and the protestantism of the Protestant religion. This religion, under a variety of denominations... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 136 strani
...depended on the powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim. All 30 Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion...and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. 1 This religion, under a variety of denomi5 nations agreeing in nothing but in the communion of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 138 strani
...depended on the powerful and unremitted assertion of that claim. All 30 Protestantism, even the most cold and passive, is a sort of dissent. But the religion...of dissent, and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion.1 This religion, under a variety of denomi5 nations agreeing in nothing but in the communion... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 104 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...the principle of resistance; it is the dissidence of dissent,1 and the Protestantism of 1 " Dissidence of dissent," ie, the very essence of dissent. the... | |
| 1895 - 508 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...the principle of resistance; it is the dissidence of dissent,1 and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. This religion, under a variety of denominations... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 154 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 most prevalent in our Northern 20 Colonies is a refinement on the principle of resistance ; it is the dissidence of dissent, and the... | |
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