Herbert.—The Temple Church Porch, Verse 68.

Some to church repair,
Not for the doctrine, but the music there.

Pope.—On Criticism, Line 342.

I joy, dear mother, when I view
Thy perfect lineaments and hue
Both sweet and bright:
Beauty in thee takes up her place,
And dates her letters from thy face,
When she doth write.

Herbert.—The British Church, Verse 1.

Who builds a church to God, and not to fame,
Will never mark the marble with his name.

Pope.—Moral Essays, Epi. III. To Bathurst, Line 285.

Fond fools
Promise themselves a name from building churches.

Randolph.—The Muses’ Looking-glass, Act III. Scene 1.

CHURCH AND STATE.—The union of church and state, is not to make the church political, but the state religious.

Lord Eldon.—His Life, XXI. Law Magazine, Page 74.

CHURCH AND STATE.—For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.

St. John.—Chap. III. Verse 17.


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