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I never met a parson in my life who did not consider the Corporation and Test Acts as the great bulwarks of the Church ; and yet it is now just sixty - four years since bills of indemnity to destroy their penal effects ( were passed ) .
I never met a parson in my life who did not consider the Corporation and Test Acts as the great bulwarks of the Church ; and yet it is now just sixty - four years since bills of indemnity to destroy their penal effects ( were passed ) .
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The fullest statement of Coleridge's political theory was set out in his On the Constitution of the Church and State , published in 1830 under the impact of Catholic Emancipation ( 1829 ) and the prospect of parliamentary reform .
The fullest statement of Coleridge's political theory was set out in his On the Constitution of the Church and State , published in 1830 under the impact of Catholic Emancipation ( 1829 ) and the prospect of parliamentary reform .
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Church and State : 229 civilisation without which the nation could be neither permanent nor progressive . ' ( p . 64. ) From this point of view the Reformation in England was a great disaster , for many of the resources of the Church ...
Church and State : 229 civilisation without which the nation could be neither permanent nor progressive . ' ( p . 64. ) From this point of view the Reformation in England was a great disaster , for many of the resources of the Church ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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