| Electronic journals - 1887 - 700 pages
...Cardinal Newman speaks very differently from RR, when he thus expresses himself in the 'Apologia': — " The writer who made a deeper impression on my mind...other, and to whom (humanly speaking) I almost owe my soul, — Thomas Scott of Aston Sand ford. 1 so admired and delighted in his writings that, when 1... | |
| John Henry Newman - Cardinals - 1864 - 578 pages
...detestable doctrine last mentioned is simply denied and abjured, unless my memory strangely deceives me, by the writer who made a deeper impression on my mind...other, and to whom (humanly speaking) I almost owe my soul, — Thomas Scott of Aston Sandford. I so admired and delighted in his writings, that, when I... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pages
...detestable doctrine last mentioned is simply denied and abjured, unless my memory strangely deceives me, by the writer who made a deeper impression on my mind...other, and to whom (humanly speaking) I almost owe my soul, — Thomas Scott of Aston Sandford. I so admired and delighted in his writings, that, when I... | |
| John Henry Newman - Theology - 1865 - 448 pages
...detestable doctrine last mentioned is simply denied and abjured, unless my memory strangely deceives me, by the writer who made a deeper impression on my mind...other, and to whom (humanly speaking) I almost owe my soul, — Thomas Scott of Aston Sandford. I so admired and delighted in his writings, that, when I... | |
| John Henry Newman - Cardinals - 1865 - 406 pages
...impression on my mind than any other, and to whom (humanly speaking) I almost owe my soul, — Thomas Scott_ of Aston Sandford. I so admired and delighted in his writings, that, when I was an undergraduate, I thpught of making a visit to his Parsonage, in order to see a man whom I... | |
| 1868 - 518 pages
...author speaks of the writer :— Aston, Sandford I hung upon the lips of Daniel Wilson, afterwards ' The writer who made a deeper impression on my mind than any other, and to whom (humanly speaking) 1 almost owe my soul—Thomas Scott of Bishop of Calcutta, as in two sermons at S. John's Chapel he... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - Anglo-Catholicism - 1874 - 484 pages
...detestable doctrine last mentioned is simply denied and abjured, unless my memory strangely deceives me, by the writer who made a deeper impression on my mind...almost owe my soul—Thomas Scott of Aston Sandford . . What, I suppose, will strike any reader of Scott's history and writings is his bold unworldliness... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 420 pages
...detestable doctrine last mentioned is simply denied and abjured, unless my memory strangely deceives me, by the writer who made a deeper impression on my mind...other, and to whom (humanly speaking) I almost owe my soul, — Thomas Scott of Aston Sandford. I so admired <and delighted in his writings, that, when I... | |
| John Henry Newman - Theology - 1875 - 498 pages
...detestable doctrine last mentioned is simply denied and abjured, unless my memory strangely deceives me, by the writer who made a deeper impression on my mind...other, and to whom (humanly speaking) I almost owe my soul — Thomas Scott of Aston Sandford . . What, I suppose, will strike any reader of Scott's history... | |
| John Henry Newman - Theology - 1875 - 480 pages
...detestable doctrine last mentioned is simply denied and abjured, unless my memory strangely deceives me, by the writer who made a deeper impression on my mind than any other, and to whom (humanly speaking) l almost owe my soul — Thomas Scott of Aston Sandford . . What, l suppose, will strike any reader... | |
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