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" This reason (which carries mathematical evidence with it) has converted such numbers of Dissenters of all persuasions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the Established Church. "
The Works of M. de Voltaire: Miscellanies in history, literature and philosophy - Page 58
by Voltaire - 1762
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Letters Concerning the English Nation

Voltaire - English literature - 1733 - 302 pages
...Church of England. This reafon (which carries mathematical evidence with it) has converted fuch numbers of diflenters of all perfuafions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the eftablifh'd church. The Englijh clergy have retain'da great number of the Romifh ceremonies, and efpecially...
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Letters Concerning the English Nation

Voltaire - English literature - 1760 - 300 pages
...reafon (which carries mathematical matical evidence with it) has converted fuch numbers of diffenters of all perfuafions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the eftablifh'd Church. The Englijh clergy have retain'da great number of the Romijh ceremonies, and efpecially...
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Letters Concerning the English Nation

Voltaire - English literature - 1778 - 220 pages
...carries mathematical evidence with it) has converted fuch numbers of diffenters of all perfuifions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the eftablifhed church. The Englilh clergy have retained a great number of the Romifh ceremonies, and efpecially tliat of receiving,...
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The North American Review, Volume 100

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1865 - 666 pages
...Anglicans ; this reason, which is an excellent proof, has converted so many dissenters that to-day not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the Established Church." " The lower house of convocation formerly enjoyed some credit ; at least, it had...
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Life of Voltaire, Volume 1

James Parton - 1892 - 652 pages
...Anglicans ; this reason, which is an excellent proof, has converted so many dissenters that to-day not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the Established Church." " The lower house of convocation formerly enjoyed some credit ; at least, it had...
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Letters on England

Voltaire - English literature - 1894 - 206 pages
...carries mathematical evidence with it) has converted such numbers of Dissenters of all persuasions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the Established Church. The English clergy have retained a great number of the Romish ceremonies, and especially...
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The Works of Voltaire: Short studies in English and American subjects

Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1901 - 328 pages
...its conviction with it — has operated so effectually on the minds of dissenters of all persuasions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the established Church. The English clergy have retained a great number of the ceremonies of the Church...
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The Works of Voltaire: A Contemporary Version, Volume 19

Voltaire - 1901 - 614 pages
...its conviction with it — has operated so effectually on the minds of dissenters of all persuasions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the established Church. The English clergy have retained a great number of the ceremonies of the Church...
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Readings in Modern European History: A Collection of Extracts from ..., Volume 1

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1908 - 440 pages
...carries mathematical evidence with it) has converted such numbers of Dissenters of all persuasions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the Established Church. The English clergy have retained a great number of the Roman Catholic ceremonies,...
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French and English Philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes

René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - Philosophy - 1910 - 436 pages
...carries mathematical evidence with it) has converted such numbers of Dissenters of all persuasions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the Established Church. The English clergy have retained a great number of the Romish ceremonies, and especially...
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