| Detmar Doering - 1990 - 330 páginas
...made some noise in their day. At present they repose in lasting oblivion. Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through? Ask the booksellers... | |
| Otfried Schütz - 1993 - 512 páginas
...made some noise in their day. At present they repose in lasting oblivion. Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through? Ask the booksellers... | |
| Michael Bentley - 2002 - 376 páginas
...they repose in lasting oblivion. Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Colins, and Toland, and Tindal, and Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbrokc? who ever read him through?' (See also p. 111f for... | |
| Leonard Williams Levy - 1995 - 708 páginas
...were forgotten and left hardly a trace. As Edmund Burke asked, in 1790, "Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke?"28 No one could ask, "Who reads Tom Paine?" Almost... | |
| Gerald R. McDermott - 2000 - 258 páginas
...that the deists used Greco-Roman 11. Stromberg, Religious Liberalism, 65. "Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through? Ask the booksellers... | |
| J. C. D. Clark - 2000 - 600 páginas
...critique of the theological school within which the viscount was contextualised: Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through? Ask the booksellers... | |
| Roy Porter - 2000 - 776 páginas
...darts of crankish nobodies? 'Who, born within the last forty years,' demanded Edmund Burke in 179o, 'has read one word of Collins, and Toland, and Tindal,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Free Thinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through?' 14 The Deist challenge... | |
| David Womersley - 2002 - 472 páginas
...Old Whigs (1791l. in Further Refleitions an the Revolution in France, 197. 'Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? . . . Ask the booksellers of London what is hecome of all these lights of... | |
| R. Glenn Wooden, Timothy R. Ashley, Robert S. Wilson - 2003 - 346 páginas
...controversy was largely exhausted, and in 1790 Edmund Burke asked of the deists, Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Whoever read him through? Ask the booksellers of... | |
| Stephen Lalor - 2006 - 192 páginas
...Methodism, that situation changed. Edmund Burke's famous question of 1 790: 'Who, born within the last forty years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland,...Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers? Who now reads Bolingbroke? Who ever read him through?' is a powerful statement... | |
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