| Brewin Grant - 1851 - 124 pages
...Constitution impairs the rights of Sovereignty, and is adverse to the welfare of the people ? " ' Master. — It is the business of the Sovereign ; because in him...and demoralizing doctrines, sometimes ludicrous, but often horrible, that I find studiously veiled under the phrases of religion in this abominable book:... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1851 - 72 pages
...human race : but the blessings of health ought not to be refused through the fear of sickness !" t 3 And so forth. I will not go through all the false,...under the phrases of religion in this abominable book : because I do not desire to produce merely a general stir and indignation in the mind, but with the... | |
| Jules Gondon - 1851 - 146 pages
...error, or the impulse of passion ? " M. — Errors and passions are the maladies of the human race : H but the blessings of health ought not to be refused...base, and demoralizing doctrines, sometimes ludicrous, hut oftener horrible, that I find studiously veiled under the phrases of religion in this abominable... | |
| 1851 - 636 pages
...constitution without just cause, under the illusion of error, or the impulse of passion ? " 'if. — Errors and passions are the maladies of the human...be refused through the fear of sickness ! ' " And now steps out in full pontifical the papal agency ! — ': This catechism bears no name : but it is... | |
| Nicholas Murray - 1852 - 288 pages
...the Constitution without just cause, under .the illusion of error or the impulse of passion ? " A. Errors and passions are the maladies of the human...ought not to be refused through the fear of sickness." This catechism, teaching such horrible doctrines, was written by a bishop, is circulated by bishops... | |
| Nicholas Murray - 1852 - 318 pages
...violate the Constitution without just cause, under the illusion of error or the impulse of passion ? " A. Errors and passions are the maladies of the human...ought not to be refused through the fear of sickness." This catechism, teaching such horrible doctrines, was written by a bishop, is circulated by bishops... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1859 - 108 pages
...him resides the high and paramount power, established by God in the State, with a view to its goorl order and felicity. " »S. — May there not be some...doctrines, sometimes ludicrous, but oftener horrible, that 1 find studiously veiled under the phrases of religion in this abominable book : because 1 do not desire... | |
| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.), W. B. B. Stevens - 1864 - 264 pages
...Errors and passions are the maladies of the human race ; hut the hlessings of health ought not to he refused through the fear of sickness.' "And so forth. I will not go through all the false, hase, and demoralizing doctrines, sometimes ludicrous, hut oftener horrihle, that I find studiously... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 390 pages
...Constitution without just cause, under the illusion of error, or the impulse of passion ? " M.—Errors and passions are the maladies of the human race; but...ought not to be refused through the fear of sickness." 29. And so forth. I will not go through all the false, base, and demoralising doctrines, sometimes... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 552 pages
...constitution without just cause, under the illusion of error or the influence of passion ? .'/. — Errors and passions are the maladies of the human...ought not to be refused through the fear of sickness. As a natural consequence, these letters excited great indignation in this country, the proceedings... | |
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