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" I consider the safety of the state as essentially interwoven with the integrity of the establishment. The established religion is the child of freedom. The reformation grew out of the free spirit of bold investigation : in its turn it repaid the obligation,... "
The Metropolitan - Página 54
1841
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen 24

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 680 páginas
...piety, or the appeal to it becomes liable to the most suspicious imputation. Sir, I consider thesafety of the state as essentially interwoven with the integrity...all its force, to raise the fabric of our liberties. Our civil and religious liberties would each of them lose much of their security, if they were not...
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen 24

Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 696 páginas
...zeal and fervent piety, or the appeal to it becomes liable, to the most suspicious imputation. Sir, I consider the safety of the state as essentially...contributed, with all its force, to raise the fabric of oar liberties. Our civil and religious liberties would each of them lose much of their security, if...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register

Walter Scott - 1815 - 770 páginas
...piety, or the appeal to it becomes liable to the most suspicious imputation. The safety of the state is essentially interwoven with the integrity of the establishment....all its force, to raise the fabric of our liberties. Our civil and religious liberties would each of them lose much of their security, if they were not...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volumen 6

1815 - 772 páginas
...piety, or the appeal to it becomes liable to the most suspicious imputation. The safety of the state is essentially interwoven with the integrity of the establishment....all its force, to raise the fabric of our liberties. Our civil and religious liberties would each of them lose much of their security, if they were not...
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Specimens of Irish Eloquence: Now First Arranged and Collected, with ...

Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 páginas
...zeal and fervent piety, or the appeal to it becomes liable to the most suspicious imputation. Sir, I consider the safety of the state as essentially...all its force, to raise the fabric of our liberties. On civil and religious liberties would each of them lose mndr their security, if they were not so deeply...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1868 - 1110 páginas
...The two countries must bo separated beforo the Establishment can be abandoned." Again he said — " I consider the safety of the State as essentially...The Established religion is the child of freedom. Our civil and religious liberties would each of them lose much of their security if they were not so...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, Volúmenes 11-12

1841 - 664 páginas
...interrupted his march to the destined end. Let us take the following description of the Church :-- integrity of the Establishment. The Established Religion...spirit of bold investigation ; in its turn it repaid thu obligation with more than filial gratitude, and contributed with all its force to raise the fabric...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volumen 4,Parte 1

1854 - 594 páginas
...zeal and fervent piety, or the appeal to it becomes liable to the most suspicious imputation. Sir, I consider the safety of the state as essentially...all its force, to raise the fabric of our liberties. Our civil and religious liberties would each of them lose much of their security, if they were not...
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Speeches at the Bar and in the Senate

William Conyngham Plunket Baron Plunket - 1862 - 492 páginas
...zeal and fervent piety, or the appeal to it becomes liable to the most suspicious imputation. Sir, I consider the safety of the state as essentially...The reformation grew out of the free spirit of bold invnstigation : in its turn it repaid the obligation, with more than filial gratitude, and contributed,...
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Dublin University Magazine,A Literary and Political Journal VOL.LXX July to ...

Dublin University Magazine,A Literary and Political Journal - 1867 - 726 páginas
...disordered brains." Still more decidedly, Plunket added — " Sir, I consider the safety of the State la essentially interwoven with the integrity of the Establishment...all its force to raise the fabric of our liberties. Our civil nn J religiou« liberties would each of them low much of their security if they were not...
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