| Robert Loyalty Cru - 1913 - 522 Seiten
...found it in him to endorse the persecuting policy of the French monarchy: "These [the free-thinkers] are the people against whom you ought to aim the shaft...would say, 'You shall not degrade us into brutes.' . . . The most horrid and cruel blow that can be offered to civil society is through atheism. . . .... | |
| Robert Loyalty Cru - 1913 - 522 Seiten
...found it in him to endorse the persecuting policy of the French monarchy: "These [the free-thinkers] are the people against whom you ought to aim the shaft of the law; these are the men to whonl, arrayed in all the terrors of government, I would say, 'You shall not degrade us into brutes.'... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 238 Seiten
...glimmering of Nature, that only comfort supplied to ignorant man before this great illumination. . . . These are the people against whom you ought to aim...would say, ' You shall not degrade us into brutes.' . . . The most horrid and cruel blow that can be offered to civil society is through atheism. . . .... | |
| James Conniff - 1994 - 384 Seiten
...proper and some forms of Deism. Citing John Leland's ponderous tomes for support, Burke lashed out: "these are the wicked Dissenters you ought to fear;...against whom you ought to aim the shaft of the law." 122 Unfortunately, he was not quite clear on why atheists should be disciplined. Burke understood that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 506 Seiten
...this great illumination, — them who, by attacking even the possibility of all revelation, arraign all the dispensations of Providence to man. These...into brutes ! These men, these factious men, as the honorable gentleman properly called them, are the just objects of vengeance, not the conscientious... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 506 Seiten
...this great illumination, — them who, by attacking even the possibility of all revelation, arraign all the dispensations of Providence to man. These...into brutes ! These men, these factious men, as the honorable gentleman properly called them, are the just objects of vengeance, not the conscientious... | |
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