The Quarterly Review, Volume 252John Murray, 1929 |
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Page 227
... Church and State . Burke denies the distinction between the two : An alliance between Church and State in a Christian Commonwealth is an idle and fanciful opinion . An alliance is between two things that are in their natures distinct ...
... Church and State . Burke denies the distinction between the two : An alliance between Church and State in a Christian Commonwealth is an idle and fanciful opinion . An alliance is between two things that are in their natures distinct ...
Page 229
... Church to Parliament ; and especially that he should actually invoke the aid of non - Churchmen in resistance to what the constitutional assemblies of the Church have approved . It belongs to the Church to be a unity con- trolling its ...
... Church to Parliament ; and especially that he should actually invoke the aid of non - Churchmen in resistance to what the constitutional assemblies of the Church have approved . It belongs to the Church to be a unity con- trolling its ...
Page 230
... Church . This is why the wiser Nonconformists concern themselves actively in the Revision controversy . They have every right to do so ; because the Church of England is neither a sect nor a conventicle , but the National Church . The ...
... Church . This is why the wiser Nonconformists concern themselves actively in the Revision controversy . They have every right to do so ; because the Church of England is neither a sect nor a conventicle , but the National Church . The ...
Contents
ART CONTENTS No 497 JULY | 3 |
Men versus Machines in the United States | 4 |
New Materials for History | 5 |
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