We know, and it is our pride to know, that man is by his constitution a religious animal; that atheism is against, not only our reason, but our instincts; and that it cannot prevail long. Writings and Speeches - 365 ページEdmund Burke 著 - 1901全文表示 - この書籍について
| William Edward Scudamore - 1851 - 346 ページ
...designation as one source of this delusion : — " We prefer the Protestant (system of religion) ; not because we think it has less of the Christian religion in it, but because, in our judgement, it has more. We are Protestants, not from indifference, but from zeal." — Heflections... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 656 ページ
...not call on atheism to explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed fire." " We know, and it is our pride to know, that man is, by his constitution, a religious animal." — Burke. MAY IT PLEASE TOUR HONORS : IT is not necessary for me to narrate, in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 608 ページ
...neither the Greek nor the Armenian, nor, since heats are subsided, the Roman system of religion, we prefer the Protestant ; not because we think it has...our pride to know, that man is by his constitution a religious animal ; that atheism is against, not only our reason, but our instincts ; and that it cannot... | |
| 1852 - 1080 ページ
...not call on Atheism to explain them. We shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed fire/' " We know, and it is our pride to know, that man is, by his constitution, a religious animal."-—Burke, SPEECH. MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONORS : IT is not necessary for me to narrate,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 658 ページ
...not call on atheism to explain them. Wo shall not light up our temple from that unhallowed fire." " We know, and it is our pride to know, that man is, by his constitution, a religions animal." — Burke. MAY IT PLEASE TOUR HONORS : IT is not necessary for me to narrate, in detail, the numerous... | |
| Peter Burke - 1854 - 340 ページ
...inwardly, that religion is the basis of civil society, and the source of all good and of all comfort. . . We know, and it is our pride to know, that man is by his constitution a religious animal ; that atheism is against not only our reason, but our instincts ; and that it cannot... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 632 ページ
...neither the Greek nor the Armenian, nor, since heats are subsided, the Roman system of religion, we prefer the Protestant ; not because we think it has less of the Christian religion in it, i Sit igitur hoc ab initio persuosum civibus, dominos esse omnium rerum ac moderatores, deos ; eaque,... | |
| Sir George Thomas Staunton - 1856 - 248 ページ
...which we do not prefer to impiety. " Violently condemning neither the Greek, nor the Roman church, we prefer the Protestant, not because we think it has...Protestants, not from indifference, but from zeal." GEORGE T. STAUNTON. Devonshire St., London, January \§th, 1846. LIFE OF GIBBON. IN applying to my... | |
| sir George Thomas Staunton (2nd bart.) - 1856 - 254 ページ
...which we do not prefer to impiety. " Violently condemning neither the Greek, nor the Roman church, we prefer the Protestant, not because we think it has...Protestants, not from indifference, but from zeal." GEOKGE T. STAUNTON. Devonshire St., London, January 19 th, 1846. LIFE OF GIBBON. IN applying to my... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 ページ
...neither the Greek nor the Armenian, nor, since heats are subsided, the Roman system of religion, we prefer the Protestant ; not because we think it has...in it, but because, in our judgment, it has more. Wo are Protestants, not from indifference but from zeal. We know, and it is our pride to know, that... | |
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