The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... influence of his mother was paramount : - ' When he had not yet learnt the Church Catechism he used to sit on a footstool at his mother's knee while his elder brother Philip stood and answered questions . One day his mother told him ...
... influence of his mother was paramount : - ' When he had not yet learnt the Church Catechism he used to sit on a footstool at his mother's knee while his elder brother Philip stood and answered questions . One day his mother told him ...
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... influence , though not perhaps on the increase , is still active in our Church and nation , begins at this point . Here , therefore , by the mere exigencies of a position continually becoming more influential and commanding , we come in ...
... influence , though not perhaps on the increase , is still active in our Church and nation , begins at this point . Here , therefore , by the mere exigencies of a position continually becoming more influential and commanding , we come in ...
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... influence of Pusey , Newman , and Keble . If it were only possible to separate those of the Tractites who were dominated by the personal character and writings of these leaders from those who were actuated by either , any , or all of ...
... influence of Pusey , Newman , and Keble . If it were only possible to separate those of the Tractites who were dominated by the personal character and writings of these leaders from those who were actuated by either , any , or all of ...
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