The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 96
Page 2
... persons , we learn that she has never needed mending so much as at present . She has never been charged with so many , or such startling Rational- istic errors as now ; has never been so drugged with Popish superstition as now ; and has ...
... persons , we learn that she has never needed mending so much as at present . She has never been charged with so many , or such startling Rational- istic errors as now ; has never been so drugged with Popish superstition as now ; and has ...
Page 3
... person — a lady — a venerable lady we might suppose , were it not that ladies rarely feel complimented by being reminded of their advanced years . But so it is . The Church is a spiritual mother , and she has claims upon her children ...
... person — a lady — a venerable lady we might suppose , were it not that ladies rarely feel complimented by being reminded of their advanced years . But so it is . The Church is a spiritual mother , and she has claims upon her children ...
Page 7
... persons directly interested in this view of the question as clergymen , are but a small fraction of those who come under such influence . With incumbents we have to reckon patrons . With beneficed clergymen we have to number all the ...
... persons directly interested in this view of the question as clergymen , are but a small fraction of those who come under such influence . With incumbents we have to reckon patrons . With beneficed clergymen we have to number all the ...
Page 8
Henry Allon. all who are sympathizing with such aspirants . This multitude of persons includes a large proportion of the fair sex , whose influence on such questions must not be supposed to be small . In this manner the tree has rooted ...
Henry Allon. all who are sympathizing with such aspirants . This multitude of persons includes a large proportion of the fair sex , whose influence on such questions must not be supposed to be small . In this manner the tree has rooted ...
Page 12
... persons their great fitness for making the wisest use of that ' synodical action ' which the editor of the Church and State Review is so anxious to obtain for them . But we do not wish to detract from the Archdeacon's comfort , seeing ...
... persons their great fitness for making the wisest use of that ' synodical action ' which the editor of the Church and State Review is so anxious to obtain for them . But we do not wish to detract from the Archdeacon's comfort , seeing ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Amy Robsart appear authority barons become Bishop blank verse British Catholic cause character Christian Church Church of England clergy Colonel Crawley common court Court-martial Crawley Darjeeling degeneration Divine doctrine doubt Earl effect Elizabeth England English Europe Evangelical evidence evil existence fact faith favour feeling France French friends give Government hands heart Henry Himalayas honour human influence interest Italy King labour liberty Lilley London Lord Lord Palmerston Madagascar Majesty's Government ment Mhow mind Minister Montfort moral nation nature never noble Nonconformist opinion Parliament party passed persons poem poet popular present principle Protestant Puritans Queen question Radama II readers relation religious result Schleswig Scripture seems sentry Shakspere Simon de Montfort songs spirit supposed things thought tion treaty true truth Turin verse volume Whigs whole words writer