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" We see in the English Church, I will not merely say no descent from the first ages, and no relationship to the Church in other lands, but we see no body politic of any kind ; we see nothing more or less than an establishment, a department of government,... "
Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Página 96
1906
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Middle Temple Records: 1501-1603

Middle Temple (London, England) - 1904 - 496 páginas
...that it is 'nothing more nor less than an establishment, a department of government, or a function or operation of the State — without a substance, a...mere collection of officials, depending on and living on the supreme civil power. Its unity and personality are gone . . ."" Where the hand of the State...
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The Life of John Henry, Cardinal Newman: Based on His Private Journals and ...

Wilfrid Ward - 1912 - 704 páginas
...operation of the State—without a substance,—a mere collection of officials, depending on and living on the supreme civil power. Its unity and personality...It is easier to love or hate an abstraction than so tangible a frame-work or machinery." ' This is of course an exaggerated view. It is not true that the...
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The Life of John Henry, Cardinal Newman: Based on His Private ..., Volumen1

Wilfrid Ward - 1912 - 708 páginas
...kind; we see nothing more or less than an establishment, a department of government, or a function or operation of the State — without a substance, —...mere collection of officials, depending on and living on the supreme civil power. Its unity and personality are gone, and with them its power of exciting...
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Introductory

Wilfrid Philip Ward - 1912 - 742 páginas
...kind ; we see nothing more or less than an establishment, a department of government, or a function or operation of the State — without a substance, —...mere collection of officials, depending on and living on the supreme civil power. Its unity and personality are gone, and with them its power of exciting...
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Studies in the Problem of Sovereignty

Harold Joseph Laski - 1917 - 320 páginas
...that it is 'nothing more nor less than an establishment, a department of government, or a function or operation of the State — without a substance, a...mere collection of officials, depending on and living on the supreme civil power. Its unity and personality are gone . . .'"5 Where the hand of the State...
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The Life of John Henry Cardinal Newman: Based on His Private Journals and ...

Wilfrid Ward - 1912 - 1222 páginas
...kind; we see nothing more or less than an establishment, a department of government, or a function or operation of the State — without a substance, —...mere collection of officials, depending on and living on the supreme civil power. Its unity and personality are gone, and with them its power of exciting...
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The Concept of Conscience According to John Henry Newman, Tema 106,Parte1

F. James Kaiser - 1958 - 332 páginas
...than an Establishment, a department of Government, or a function or operation of the State, -- without substance, -- a mere collection of officials, depending...abstraction, than so commonplace a framework or mechanism. ... As a thing without a soul, it does not contemplate itself, define its intrinsic constitution, or...
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Collected Works of Harold Laski: Studies in the problem of sovereignty

Harold Joseph Laski - 1997 - 340 páginas
...that it is 'nothing more nor less than an establishment, a department of government, or a function or operation of the State — without a substance, a...mere collection of officials, depending on and living on the supreme civil power. Its unity and personality are gone . . ."" Where the hand of the State...
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The Old Enemies: Catholic and Protestant in Nineteenth-Century English Culture

Michael Wheeler - 2006 - 47 páginas
...which is 'nothing more or less than an establishment, a department of government, or a function or operation of the state, — without a substance, —...officials, depending on and living in the supreme civil power'.30 The history of the royal supremacy is witheringly summarized: 'Elizabeth boasted that she...
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