... what that hardship is. They Want to be preferred clergymen in the church of England as by law established ; but their consciences will not suffer them to conform to the doctrines and practices of that church ; that is, they want to be teachers in... The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Page 261by Edmund Burke - 1813Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1812 - 586 pages
...practices of that Church ; that is, they want to be teachers in a Church, to which they do not belong ; and it is an odd sort of hardship. They want to receive...emoluments appropriated for teaching one set of doctrines, whiHt they are teaching another. A Church, in any legal sense, is only a certain system of religious... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1813 - 738 pages
...practices of that church ; thai is, they want to be teachers in a church, to «li:d. they do not belong ; and it is an odd sort of hardship. They want to receive the emoluments appropriated tor teaching one set of doctrines, whilst they are teaching another. A church, in any 'legal sense,... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 618 pages
...practices of that church ; that is, they want to he teachers in a church to which they do not helong ; and it is an odd sort of hardship. They want to receive...they are teaching another. A church, in any legal tiense, is only a certain system of religious doctrines and practices, fixed and ascertained hy some... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1835 - 620 pages
...practices of that church ; that is, they want to be teachers in a church to which they do not belong; s Prussian majesty's present ministers at all disinclined...sufficiently explanatory of their cast of mind) that diflerent churches (as different commonwealths) are made in various parts of the world ; and the establishment... | |
| Criticism - 1853 - 666 pages
...Burke said of these petitioners : " They want to be teachers in a church to which they do not belong. They want to receive the emoluments appropriated for...set of doctrines, whilst they are teaching another." (Works, American Edition, 2d vol. p. 445.) Though Parliament afforded them no relief, only one or two... | |
| Literature - 1864 - 640 pages
...practices of that church ; that is, they want to be teachers in a church to which they do not belong ; and it is an odd sort of hardship. They want to receive the emoluments appropriated for teaching ont set of doctrines, whilst they are teaching another. . . . The matter does not concern toleration,... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 242 pages
...practices of that chureh ; that is, they want to be teachers in a chureh to which they do not belong ; it is an odd sort of hardship. They want to receive...of doctrines, whilst they are teaching another. A chureh in any legal sense is only a certain system of religious doctrines and practices, fixcd and... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1860 - 638 pages
...; that is, they want to be teachers in a church to which they do not belong ; and it is an odd sert of hardship. They want to receive the emoluments appropriated...different churches (as different commonwealths) are mode in various parts of the world ; and the establishment is a tax laid by the same sovereign authority... | |
| English literature - 1864 - 610 pages
...practices of that Church; that is, they want to be teachers in a church to which they do not belong ; and it is an odd sort of hardship. They want to receive...set of doctrines, whilst they are teaching another. .... The matter does not concern toleration, but establishment; * The 'Independent Whig' was a periodical... | |
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