 | Edmund Burke - 1836 - 1246 pages
...of a scheme of instruc" tion; the single end we ought " to propose by them is the preser« " vation and communication of " religious knowledge. Every " other idea, and every other end " which have been mixed up with " this, as the making the church " an engine or even an ally of the... | |
 | John Martin Creed, J. S. Boys Smith - 1934 - 352 pages
...any one of them, is that of a "scheme of instruction" : the single end we ought to propose by them is, "the preservation and communication of religious...the church an engine, or even an ally of the state ; converting it into the means of strengthening or of diffusing influence; or regarding it as a support... | |
 | 1831 - 740 pages
...inculcating it.' He regards it as simply ' a scheme of instruction ', the only legitimate end of which is, ' the preservation and communication ' of religious knowledge.' ' Every other idea, and every oiher ' end that has been mixed with this,' he adds, ' as the making ' of the Church an engine, or... | |
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