Dissent, in Its Relation to the Church of England: Eight Lectures, Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1871, on the Foundation of John BamptonMacmillan, 1873 - 448 sayfa |
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Sayfa ix
... once occurs to one's memory ; that if a speech be orally effective , it cannot possibly be effective in print , —and vice versa . The only way therefore in which a Bampton Lec- turer can hope to fulfil the intentions of the Founder ...
... once occurs to one's memory ; that if a speech be orally effective , it cannot possibly be effective in print , —and vice versa . The only way therefore in which a Bampton Lec- turer can hope to fulfil the intentions of the Founder ...
Sayfa xv
... once opens a question which no man can close , —what is it precisely to be ' Evangelical ' ? Who are thereby excluded ? and by what authority ? These objections seem of themselves conclusive against the ' Evangelical Alliance ' scheme ...
... once opens a question which no man can close , —what is it precisely to be ' Evangelical ' ? Who are thereby excluded ? and by what authority ? These objections seem of themselves conclusive against the ' Evangelical Alliance ' scheme ...
Sayfa xvi
... once and for ever out of the question . 6 And again , what can be said of a scheme , which pro- poses to break up , in front of the deep and serried phalanx of Rome , the whole opposing army into a mere cloud of skirmishers ; to abandon ...
... once and for ever out of the question . 6 And again , what can be said of a scheme , which pro- poses to break up , in front of the deep and serried phalanx of Rome , the whole opposing army into a mere cloud of skirmishers ; to abandon ...
Sayfa xxi
... once sepa- rated and partitioned off from each other into sects and coteries , the very tones and cadences in which a sentence is meant to run are often entirely mistaken by the reader , a phenomenon which has probably occurred . to ...
... once sepa- rated and partitioned off from each other into sects and coteries , the very tones and cadences in which a sentence is meant to run are often entirely mistaken by the reader , a phenomenon which has probably occurred . to ...
Sayfa xxii
... ; cf. Theological Review , Oct. 1872 , p . 499 . 5 On this expression , see infra , p . 112 , note 61 . 6 British Quarterly Review , Jan. 1873 , p . 51 . PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . xxiii Once more , xxii PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... ; cf. Theological Review , Oct. 1872 , p . 499 . 5 On this expression , see infra , p . 112 , note 61 . 6 British Quarterly Review , Jan. 1873 , p . 51 . PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . xxiii Once more , xxii PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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