The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 11
... never was a WilkITE , so Pusey would have denied that , in the extreme sense of the term , he ever was a Puseyite . ' * But though he was never a professed Romanist , he approximated closely enough to that system to partake of its most ...
... never was a WilkITE , so Pusey would have denied that , in the extreme sense of the term , he ever was a Puseyite . ' * But though he was never a professed Romanist , he approximated closely enough to that system to partake of its most ...
Page 34
... never again take Romanism , or the hybrid semi - Romanism which Pusey advocated in his various writ- ings , as the religion of the national Church , they will never again bow their necks to fanaticism or to priestly and sacramental rule ...
... never again take Romanism , or the hybrid semi - Romanism which Pusey advocated in his various writ- ings , as the religion of the national Church , they will never again bow their necks to fanaticism or to priestly and sacramental rule ...
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... Never was an age so de- plorably deficient in great or noble characters . Never was religion at so low an ebb . Never was the struggle for place more desperate , and never was patriotism less pure . A stronger man than any of his ...
... Never was an age so de- plorably deficient in great or noble characters . Never was religion at so low an ebb . Never was the struggle for place more desperate , and never was patriotism less pure . A stronger man than any of his ...
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