I call a sect rather than a religion, is the Puritans and Novelists, who do not so far differ from us in points of religion as in their confused form of policy and parity; being ever discontented with the present government and impatient to suffer any... 観光地の賞味期限: 「暮らしと観光」の文化論efter 古池嘉和 - 1863 - 211 sidorFragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 588 sidor
...do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity, being ever discontented with the present government, and impatient to suffer any superiority, which makes this sect insufferable in any well governed commonwealth. As to my course respecting them, I... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1841 - 512 sidor
...religion, is the puritans and novelists, who do not so far differ with us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and parity, being ever...which maketh their sect unable to be suffered in any well governed commonwealth. But as for my course toward them, I remit it to my proclamations made upon... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 506 sidor
...not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity — being ever discontented with the present government,...to suffer any superiority, which maketh their sect insufferable in any well-governed commonwealth*." But while the Puritans were thus denounced as a sect... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1843 - 348 sidor
...253, 265, 267. ment, the king said,* ' they do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and parity ; being ever...impatient to suffer any superiority, which maketh their sects insufferable in any well-governed commonwealth.'t Charles I. hated presbyteiy, and why ? When... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 624 sidor
...do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and purity, being ever discontented with the present government, and impatient to suffer any superiority, which makes this sect insufferable in any well governed commonwealth. As to my course respecting them, I... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858 - 752 sidor
...dangerous to the state than to the church : " do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and parity; being ever...discontented with the present government, and impatient to бийег any superiority ; which at length, public affairs had reached their crisis, the hard fate... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858 - 722 sidor
...dangerous to the state than to the church : " do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and parity ; being ever discontented with the present government, and impatieat to euß'er any superiority ; which at length, public affairs bad reached their crisis, the... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858 - 894 sidor
...dangerous to the state than to the church : " do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and parity; being ever discontented with the present government, their crisis, the hard fate of the king, which eventually advanced the interests of the throne, was... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1857 - 886 sidor
...dangerous to the state than to the church : " do not so far differ from us in points of religion, as in their confused form of policy and parity ; being ever discontented with the present government, their crisis, the hard fate of the king, which eventually advanced the interests of the throne, was... | |
| Thomas William Davids - 1863 - 674 sidor
...religion, who do not differ so far from us in points of religion as in their confused form of policy, .... being ever discontented with the present government,...impatient to suffer any superiority, which maketh their sects insufferable in any well governed commonwealth.' f Of course all hope -was now extinguifhed ;... | |
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