Record #562 (edit record; developers only)

Date: Nov 4, 1789

Event:

At the second annual meeting of the London Revolution Society, a radical or reform society celebrating the anniversary of the Glorious Revolution, the Rev. Dr. Richard Price gives his sermon, Discourse on the Love of Our Country; the sermon infuriates Edmund Burke.

Topics:

*Revolution Controversy in England  

Work Title

Discourse on the Love of Our Country 

Published: 1789

Sermon 

Links for Richard Price:

Richard Price (encyclopedia entry)

Richard Price, Discourse on the Love of Our Country (electronic excerpts) (Paul Halsall)

 

Links for Edmund Burke:

Biography of Edmund Burke (Concise Burke bio with some links to primary texts) (American Revolution HTML Project)

Edmund Burke (Brief biography of Edmund Burke with links to texts and other resources.) (Bjorn Christensson)

"An Address to the King" (Text-only version of Edmund Burke's speech, which was published posthumously in 1812.) (Patricia Craddock)

"On Taste" (Text-only transcription of Burke's text. From Sublime and Beautiful.) (Michael Gamer)

A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (Text-only transcription of Burke's essay.) (Michael Gamer)

Reflections on the Revolution in France (Full text-only transcription of Burke's essay. Based on Virginia Tech's version.) (Bjorn Christensson)

 

Links for Revolution Controversy in England:

Richard Price (encyclopedia entry)

Richard Price, Discourse on the Love of Our Country (electronic excerpts) (Paul Halsall)

 

   

Record Created or Last Modified By:

Laura Mandell

Date Last Modified:

5/31/2002


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