| George Huddesford - 1801 - 196 pągines
...bowed himself with all his might, and the house fell upon the Lords, &c. Judges, xvi. 29, 30. •(• By engendering the church with the state, a sort of...mother on which it is begotten, and whom in time it kicks out and destroys. While Sectaries squint at the bait, And get nothing but kicks for their supper.*... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 pągines
...mildness, and become morose and intolerant ? It proceeds from the connection which Mr. Burke recommends. By engendering the church with the state, a sort of mule animal, capable only of destroying, and not 9* 04 RIGHTS OF MAN. of breeding up, is produced, called The Church established ty Law. It is a stranger,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 pągines
...and become morose and intolerant ? "• It proceeds from the connection which Mr. Burke recommends. By engendering the church with the state, a sort of mule animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding up, is produced, called The Church established by Law. It is a stranger, even from its... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 270 pągines
...engendering the church with the state, a sort of mule-animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding up, is produced, called The Church established...mother on which it is begotten, and whom, in time, it kicks out and destroys. — Paine. The only pretence for uniting Christianity with civil governments,... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 270 pągines
...church with the state, a sort of mule-animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding tip, is produced, called The Church established by law....mother on which it is begotten, and whom, in time, it kicks out and destroys. — Paine. The only pretence for uniting Christianity with civil governments,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 522 pągines
...mildness, and become morose and intolerant 1 It proceeds from the connexion which Mr. Burke recommends. By engendering the church with the state, a sort of mule animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding up, is produced, called, tin church established by law. It is a stranger, even from its... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1837 - 716 pągines
...only of destroying, and not of breeding up, is produced, called, the church t,i(af>lisilieil by late. It is a stranger, even from its birth to any parent...mother on which it is begotten, and whom in time it kicks out and destroys The inquisition in Spain does not proceed from the religion originally professed,... | |
| James Pinkney Hambleton - 1856 - 550 pągines
...mildness, and become morose and intolerant ? It proceeds from the connection which Mr. Burke recommends. By engendering the Church with the State, a sort of mule animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding up, called the church established by law. It is a stranger, even from its birth, to any... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1870 - 524 pągines
...engendering the church with the state, a sort of mule animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding up, is produced, called, the church established...mother on which it is begotten, and whom in time it kicks out and destroys The inquisition in Spain does not proceed from the religion originally professed,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1892 - 300 pągines
...mildness, and become morose and intolerant? It proceeds from the connection which Mr. Burke recommends. By engendering the church with the state, a sort of mule animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding up, is produced, called, The Church established by Law. It is a stranger, even from its... | |
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