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" The only way to secure permanently the existence of any establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, was to evince liberal and conciliatory conduct to those who differed from us, and to lay its foundation in the love, affection, and esteem of all within its... "
The Orthodox journal and Catholic monthly intelligencer [ed. by W.E. Andrews]. - Sivu 249
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The Catholic spectator, selector and monitor, or, Catholicon ..., Nide 1

1815 - 538 sivua
...would give a short answer to this question. (Hear.) The only way to secure permanently the existence of any establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, was to...of our church : with this it was secure against all danger—without this every other security was futile and fallacious. (Hear.) To use the words of a...

Annual Register, Nide 58

Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 sivua
...way to secure permanently the existence of any establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, was to efince liberal and , conciliatory conduct to those who differed...within its influence. This was the true bulwark of our chtirch : with this it was secure agamst all danger : without this every other security was futile...

The History of the Reign of George III.: To which is Prefixed, A ..., Nide 6

Robert Bisset - 1820 - 672 sivua
...danger to the church of England. The only way, he observed, to secure permanently the existence of any establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, was to...esteem of all within its influence. This was the true foundation of our church ; with this it was secure from all danger j without this, every other security...

Historical Memoirs Respecting the English, Irish, and Scottish ..., Nide 4

Charles Butler - 1821 - 636 sivua
...establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, is to " evince liberal and conciliatory conduct to those, " who differ from us, and to lay its foundation in the " love, affection and esteem of all within its in" fluence. To use the words of my favourite " author, ' Carum esse principem, bene de repub" lie...

Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - 1822 - 578 sivua
...establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, is, to " evince liberal and conciliatory conduct to those, " who differ from us, and to lay its foundation in " the love,...affection and esteem of all within its " influence. To use the words of my favourite " author, ' Carum esse principem, bend de republicd " merer i, laudari,...

Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - 1822 - 584 sivua
...establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, is, to " evince liberal and conciliatory conduct to those, " who differ from us, and to lay its foundation in " the love,...affection and esteem of all within its " influence. To use the words of my favourite " author, ' Carum esse principem, bent de republic^ " merer i, laudari,...

A letter to ... dr. Burgess ... bishop of Salisbury, in reply to a letter ...

Hugh Charles Clifford (7th baron.) - 1829 - 82 sivua
..." way to secure permanently the existence of " any establishment, civil or ecclesiastical " right, was to evince liberal and conciliatory " conduct to...church ; with " this it was secure against all danger — with" out this, every other security was futile and " fallacious. To use the words of a favourite...

The History of Party: From the Rise of the Whig and Tory Factions ..., Nide 3

George Wingrove Cooke - 1837 - 694 sivua
...existence of any establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, was to evince liberal and conciliatory sentiments to those who differed from us, and to lay its foundation in the love, affection, and esteem, of CHAP. all within its influence. This, he said, was the true foundation of our church ; with this it...

The History of Catholic Emancipation and the Progress of the ..., Nide 2

William Joseph Amherst - 1886 - 376 sivua
...establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, is to evince liberal and conciliatory conduct to those who differ from us, and to lay its foundation in the love, affection, and esteem of all within its influence. To use the words of my 1 The extract from this speech is taken from Mr. Butler's " Historical Memoirs,"...

An Old Shropshire Oak, Nide 4

John Wood Warter - 1891 - 478 sivua
...became his situation, he would give a short answer. The only way to secure permanently the existence of any establishment, civil or ecclesiastical, was to...esteem of all within its influence. This was the true lifework of our Church ; with this it was secure against all danger ; without this every other security...




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