The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 32
... amount of earnestness to be found in the Church and the sects . The caricature types of Fielding and the novelists have furnished the ideas prevalent as to the social status of the clergy . Some stray volumes of dry sermons have ...
... amount of earnestness to be found in the Church and the sects . The caricature types of Fielding and the novelists have furnished the ideas prevalent as to the social status of the clergy . Some stray volumes of dry sermons have ...
Page 34
... amount of learning in their writings . But the great mass of the clergy were not con- troversialists . They were living quiet unobtrusive lives in the midst of their flocks ; men indeed often of the type of the rector sketched by George ...
... amount of learning in their writings . But the great mass of the clergy were not con- troversialists . They were living quiet unobtrusive lives in the midst of their flocks ; men indeed often of the type of the rector sketched by George ...
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... amount of activity among the country clergy at the beginning of the century . Of the other class of societies , previously spoken of , in which also the clergy were engaged , the organization was more enduring and the effects more ...
... amount of activity among the country clergy at the beginning of the century . Of the other class of societies , previously spoken of , in which also the clergy were engaged , the organization was more enduring and the effects more ...
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... Messrs . Abbey and Overton's volumes , while an inordinate amount of space is given to Tillotson - the Hobbes of the pulpit . The references also when Wilson is mentioned are to Cruttwell's. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century .
... Messrs . Abbey and Overton's volumes , while an inordinate amount of space is given to Tillotson - the Hobbes of the pulpit . The references also when Wilson is mentioned are to Cruttwell's. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century .
Page 47
... amount of schismatical acts was to be regarded as constituting schism , unless the doer of the acts chose to regard himself as a schismatic . We can easily understand that a clergyman of real Church principles would find it hard to act ...
... amount of schismatical acts was to be regarded as constituting schism , unless the doer of the acts chose to regard himself as a schismatic . We can easily understand that a clergyman of real Church principles would find it hard to act ...
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