Cardinal NewmanL. MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1930 - 295 pages |
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Page 152
... letters . He seemed , at all events in his dealings with Newman , to have disdained the ordinary amenities of social intercourse . He did in fact behave with extraordi- nary rudeness . Letter after letter addressed to him by Newman ...
... letters . He seemed , at all events in his dealings with Newman , to have disdained the ordinary amenities of social intercourse . He did in fact behave with extraordi- nary rudeness . Letter after letter addressed to him by Newman ...
Page 192
... letter to a friend ) . " I have not a shadow of a misgiving that the Catholic Church and its doctrines are directly from God ; but then I know well that there is , in particular quarters , a narrowness which is not of God . And I ...
... letter to a friend ) . " I have not a shadow of a misgiving that the Catholic Church and its doctrines are directly from God ; but then I know well that there is , in particular quarters , a narrowness which is not of God . And I ...
Page 251
... letter was private , and was sent to Manning for his cognizance . Yet before it , or the Bishop's comments on it , arrived in Rome , its contents had been interpreted in a sense they were not intended to bear and divulged to the British ...
... letter was private , and was sent to Manning for his cognizance . Yet before it , or the Bishop's comments on it , arrived in Rome , its contents had been interpreted in a sense they were not intended to bear and divulged to the British ...
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