The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings and ConversationLongmans, Green, and Company, 1869 - 355 oldal |
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... Buonaparte , that he seized the whole impression , sent Madame de Staël out of Paris , and , for aught we know , sleeps in a nightcap of steel , and dagger - proof blankets . SUBJECTION OF CLERGY.- UTILITY AND WIT . 59 To us.
... Buonaparte , that he seized the whole impression , sent Madame de Staël out of Paris , and , for aught we know , sleeps in a nightcap of steel , and dagger - proof blankets . SUBJECTION OF CLERGY.- UTILITY AND WIT . 59 To us.
59. oldal
... CLERGY . THE parochial clergy are as much unrepresented in the English Parliament as they are in the parliament of Brobdignag . The bishops make just what laws they please , and the bearing they may have on the happiness of the clergy ...
... CLERGY . THE parochial clergy are as much unrepresented in the English Parliament as they are in the parliament of Brobdignag . The bishops make just what laws they please , and the bearing they may have on the happiness of the clergy ...
65. oldal
... clergy are not too idle to have recourse to , but too dignified : —their institutions are chaste and severe they endeavour to do that which , upon the whole , and for a great number of years , will be found to be the most admirable and ...
... clergy are not too idle to have recourse to , but too dignified : —their institutions are chaste and severe they endeavour to do that which , upon the whole , and for a great number of years , will be found to be the most admirable and ...
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... clergy to come from ? Who is to defray the expense of the establishment ? and who can foresee the immense and perilous difficulties of bending the laws , manners , and institutions of a country , to the dictates of a new religion ? If ...
... clergy to come from ? Who is to defray the expense of the establishment ? and who can foresee the immense and perilous difficulties of bending the laws , manners , and institutions of a country , to the dictates of a new religion ? If ...
75. oldal
... clergy ; and we should not be surprised , in a very little time , to see them absenting themselves from their benefices by a kind of day - rule , like prisoners in the King's Bench . 1809. ] - [ E. R. FORCED RELIGION . - You may drag ...
... clergy ; and we should not be surprised , in a very little time , to see them absenting themselves from their benefices by a kind of day - rule , like prisoners in the King's Bench . 1809. ] - [ E. R. FORCED RELIGION . - You may drag ...
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