The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 49
... things were done which were not excusable . The Church , indeed , owes much to the Revivalists , but that could not be seen so clearly by the men of that generation as it can be now . We must endeavour , in judging of this matter , to ...
... things were done which were not excusable . The Church , indeed , owes much to the Revivalists , but that could not be seen so clearly by the men of that generation as it can be now . We must endeavour , in judging of this matter , to ...
Page 51
... things , and would have every- thing subjected to logical proof . They were met on their own ground , with their own weapons , in their own manner , by one who has earned for himself the lasting gratitude of the Church of England ...
... things , and would have every- thing subjected to logical proof . They were met on their own ground , with their own weapons , in their own manner , by one who has earned for himself the lasting gratitude of the Church of England ...
Page 54
... that sixty - five versions of them in poetry were made in the eighteenth century . Swift's ' Remarks on Gibbs's Psalms . ' 15H { This state of things was matters were far worse in 54 The English Church in the Eighteenth Century .
... that sixty - five versions of them in poetry were made in the eighteenth century . Swift's ' Remarks on Gibbs's Psalms . ' 15H { This state of things was matters were far worse in 54 The English Church in the Eighteenth Century .
Page 55
This state of things was matters were far worse in Then it was customary to blame the age too severely for this . not peculiar to that age . Indeed , this respect in the Middle Ages . hold law - courts , fairs , and markets , in ...
This state of things was matters were far worse in Then it was customary to blame the age too severely for this . not peculiar to that age . Indeed , this respect in the Middle Ages . hold law - courts , fairs , and markets , in ...
Page 79
... things , it is but just , it is of some importance to the practical interests of society , that history at least should repair the wrong ; that the living offender should bear the reproach , that the dead prophets of truth should ...
... things , it is but just , it is of some importance to the practical interests of society , that history at least should repair the wrong ; that the living offender should bear the reproach , that the dead prophets of truth should ...
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