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Edmund Burke 1729–1797: Critical Essay by John MacCunn

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SOURCE: John MacCunn, "Religion and Politics," in The Political Philosophy of Burke, Edward Arnold, 1913, pp. 122-43.

In the essay below, MacCunn outlines Burke's belief in a divinely-ordered society and the inseparability of church and state.

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