| George Monck Berkeley, George Berkeley - English letters - 1792 - 482 pages
...religion than elfewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours, of whatever profeffion. They all agree in one point, that the Church of England is the fecond beft. The clitnate is like that of Italy, and not at all colder in the winter than I have known... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 pages
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakers, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakers, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. \They alj agree in one point, that the church... | |
| American literature - 1838 - 716 pages
...sorts of Anabaptists, besides Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbors of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church... | |
| George Berkeley - Philosophy, Modern - 1843 - 548 pages
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakers, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church... | |
| William Giles Goddard - Constitutional history - 1843 - 88 pages
...Dublin, dated Newport, April 24th, 1729, (after mentioning the various sects which prevailed,) he said, " Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbors of whatsoever persuasion." What was true of Newport, more than a century... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 pages
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakers, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church... | |
| George Berkeley - Philosophy, Modern - 1843 - 556 pages
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakcrs, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church... | |
| John Ross Dix - Newport (R.I.) - 1852 - 196 pages
...sects of Anabaptists, besides Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbors, of whatever persuasion. They all agree in one point—that the Church... | |
| Edward Peterson - America - 1853 - 440 pages
...quarrels about religion than elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbors of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the Church of England is the second best. This island is pleasantly laid out in hills and vales, and rising ground ; hath plenty of excellent... | |
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