The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Pagina 35
... writer . ' They so improved their finances by collections , that they were able to remunerate the attendance of many clergymen to read prayers : these aids to devotion were in a short time afforded at so many different hours , and ...
... writer . ' They so improved their finances by collections , that they were able to remunerate the attendance of many clergymen to read prayers : these aids to devotion were in a short time afforded at so many different hours , and ...
Pagina 40
... writers , who study popularity either for praise or profit , mix up vice with amiable qualities to cover and recommend , while virtue is compounded with such ingredients as have a natural tendency to make it odious . I have sometimes ...
... writers , who study popularity either for praise or profit , mix up vice with amiable qualities to cover and recommend , while virtue is compounded with such ingredients as have a natural tendency to make it odious . I have sometimes ...
Pagina 43
... writers trying to support it . It is singular to meet with the argument of the famous Tract 90 anticipated by Dr ... writer , and by his extreme views so pleased Hutton , Archbishop of York , that he made him Archdeacon of Cleveland ...
... writers trying to support it . It is singular to meet with the argument of the famous Tract 90 anticipated by Dr ... writer , and by his extreme views so pleased Hutton , Archbishop of York , that he made him Archdeacon of Cleveland ...
Pagina 45
... writers as Lord Hervey , Lord Chesterfield , and Horace Walpole , is no discredit . But it is a remarkable fact that , though the clergy of this period were so unpopular , and though all the wits exercised their ingenuity in holding ...
... writers as Lord Hervey , Lord Chesterfield , and Horace Walpole , is no discredit . But it is a remarkable fact that , though the clergy of this period were so unpopular , and though all the wits exercised their ingenuity in holding ...
Pagina 51
... writers within the Church , or at any rate within the pale of Christianity ; but another and perhaps a more dangerous class of assailants had to be met - the Deistical writers - with whom arguments drawn from Scripture and Fathers would ...
... writers within the Church , or at any rate within the pale of Christianity ; but another and perhaps a more dangerous class of assailants had to be met - the Deistical writers - with whom arguments drawn from Scripture and Fathers would ...
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