| Tyre - 1852 - 208 pages
...ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS, AND CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO PAGES, IN A GOOD, BOLD TYPE. SIXPENCE, IN FANCY PAPER COVERS. TENPENCE, IN CLOTH...EDGES. " I never wanted articles on religious subjects lialf so mucli ns articles on common subjects, written with a decidedly Christian tone."— DR. ABNOLD.... | |
| William Hanna - 1852 - 640 pages
...branches of literature and for the highest class of readers. " I never wanted," says Dr. Arnold, " articles on religious subjects half so much as articles...common subjects, written with a decidedly Christian tone," — language which the founders of the " North British Review" would have been forward to adopt.... | |
| Thomas Osmond Summers - Australia - 1899 - 204 pages
...ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS, AND CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO PAGES, IN A GOOD, BOLD TYPE. SIXPENCE, IN FANCY PAPER COVERS. TENPENCE, IN CLOTH...common subjects, written with a decidedly Christian tone."— DR. ARNOLD. WITH the exception of a few reprints, these volumes are ORIGINAL ; from the pens... | |
| Rev. Pearson (Thomas), Thomas Pearson - Atheism - 1854 - 630 pages
...volume, taken a step in the right direction — a scheme which has Arnold's language for its motto, " I never wanted articles on religious subjects half...common subjects, written with a decidedly Christian tone." It has too much been forgotten that the people will have entertaining literature. It is by entertaining... | |
| Theology - 1855 - 748 pages
...literature. What Arnold said of the press in his day was never truer than at present : " We do not need articles on religious subjects half so much as articles on common subjects written with a decidedly religious tone." If we turn from this field to another, we shall not see much that bids us hope. There... | |
| Sydney Whiting - 1855 - 458 pages
...on the other be able to adapt itself to the nature of, comparatively, a low order of beings ?' " 1 I never wanted articles on religious subjects half so much as articles on common subjects treated with a decidedly Christian tone. — DE. ARNOLD. I then explained the nature of the religion... | |
| 1856 - 602 pages
...which we view things tinted with a special hue. " I never wanted articles," writes Dr. Arnold, " 01} religious subjects half so much as articles on common subjects written with a decidedly Christian tone." And again, in another passage, recently quoted with approbation by Lord John Russell in the... | |
| William Henry R. Jones - 1857 - 284 pages
...which were chosen as the motto for the series, well described the character of this publication, — ' I never wanted articles on religious subjects half...common subjects written with a decidedly Christian tone.' The details that have already been set before our readers, will have given a tolerably correct... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1859 - 252 pages
...that remark of his, so often quoted, and adopted by one monthly serial at least, as its motto : — " I never wanted articles on religious subjects half...articles on common subjects written with a decidedly religious tone." These words were called forth by an article on Mirabeau, in the " Penny Magazine"... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1860 - 408 pages
...exactly a specimen of what I wished to see, but done far better than I could do it. I never.wanted articles on religious subjects half so much as articles...common subjects written with a decidedly Christian tone. History and Biograohy are far better vehicles of good, I think, than any direct comments on Scripture,... | |
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