... system to remove its corruptions, to supply its defects, or to perfect its construction. If our religious tenets should ever want a further elucidation, we shall not call on atheism to explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 351834Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1807 - 512 pages
...to explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed fire. It will be illuminated with other lights. It will be perfumed with other...infectious stuff which is imported by the smugglers of adu terated metaphysicks. If our ecclesiastical establishment should want a revision, it is not avarice... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1814 - 258 pages
...to explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed fire, it will be illuminated with other lights. It will be perfumed with other...or private, that we shall employ for the audit, or receipt, or application of its consecrated revenue. — Violently condemning neither the Greek nor... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1815 - 464 pages
...rebus imbuta mentes hnud sane abhorrebunt ab utili et a vci>» sententia. Cic. de Leg! bus, 1. 2. will will be perfumed with other incense, than the infectious...which is imported by the smugglers of adulterated metaphysicks. If our ecclesiastical establishment should want a revision, it is not avarice or rapacity,... | |
| Andrews Norton - Religious education - 1818 - 1164 pages
...to explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed fire. It will be illuminated with other lights. It will be perfumed with other...imported by the smugglers of adulterated metaphysics." They who are accustomed to look to the sanctions of religion for the chief support of morality, will... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 362 pages
...to explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed fire. It will be illuminated with other lights. It will be perfumed with other...or private, that we shall employ for the audit, or receipt, or application of its consecrated revenue. — Violently condemning neither the Greek nor... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1826 - 520 pages
...to explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed fire. It will be illuminated with other lights. It will be perfumed with other...which is imported by the smugglers of adulterated metaphysicks. If our ecclesiastical establishment should want a revision, it is not avarice or rapacity,... | |
| Theology - 1828 - 568 pages
...more perhaps than any other department of inquiry, has been burdened with what Burke designates as ' the infectious stuff, which is imported by the smugglers of adulterated metaphysics.' Simple and plain statements have been deemed very spiritless. It has been thought that a proposition... | |
| England - 1834 - 1056 pages
...a further elucidation, we shall not call on Atheism to explain them. We shall not lieht our 'lemple from that unhallowed fire. It will be illumined with...that we shall employ for the audit or application of it» consecrated revenue." From those general statements, he passée to the condition of French Ecclesiastical... | |
| Scotland - 1834 - 1064 pages
...call in an enemy to the tubstance of any syftem, to remove its corruptions, to supply its defects, or to perfect its construction. If our religious tenets...with other incense, than the infectious stuff which le imported by the smugglers of adulterated metaphysics. If our Ecclesiastical Establishment should... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 648 pages
...explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed иге. It will be illuminated & J ] W 2 4im Դ { PhbU " " I >kDƅb 1tҡ/ ׯ B}...C :t ܱ q K }_ } Q 9){ Q \s s6!- z D ؙ ` 2 j D ecclesiatical establishment should want a revision, it is not avarice or rapacity, public or private,... | |
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