| Jules Gondon - 1851 - 146 pages
...further to reproach the clergy with, after the abominable instruction given in the elementary schools : " I write at a moment when public feeling in this country...which I know or think to be unwarranted by the facts. That clergy, no doubt, regular and secular, is a body, of mixed character, which 1 am not about to... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1851 - 72 pages
...would crush minds of more masculine and tougher texture, but gifted with less power of reactive play. Church, and I must not wilfully leave room for extreme...which I know or think to be unwarranted by the facts. That clergy, no doubt, regular and secular, is a body of mixed character, which I am not about to attempt... | |
| 1851 - 508 pages
...public feeling in this country is highly excited on the subject of the Roman Catholic Church, and I mast not •wilfully leave room for extreme inferences...which I know or think to be unwarranted by the facts. That clergy, no doubt, regular and secular, is a body of mixed character, which I am not about to attempt... | |
| 1851 - 636 pages
...write at a moment when public feeling in this country is highly excited on the subject of the Koman Catholic Church, and I must not wilfully leave room...prejudice of her clergy in the kingdom of Naples, v.-hich I know or think to bs unwarranted by the facts. That clergy, no doubt, regular and secular,... | |
| Pierce Connelly - 1852 - 192 pages
...to the Pope and the College of Propaganda. TO THE RIGHT HON. WE GLADSTONE, MP FOR THE UNIVERSITY OP OXFORD. " I write at a moment when public feeling...Cardinal Archbishop of high birth, simple manners, and eutire devotion to the duties of his calling, who I ant certain is entirely incapable of either participating... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1859 - 108 pages
...of reactive power. One other word. I write at a moment when public feeling in this country is highty excited on the subject of the Roman Catholic Church,...which I know or think to be unwarranted by the facts. That clergy, no doubt, regular and secular, is a body of mixed character, which I am not about to attempt... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 392 pages
...write at a moment when public feeling in this country is highly excited on the subject of the Eoman Catholic Church, and I must not wilfully leave room...which I know or think to be unwarranted by the facts. That clergy, no doubt, regular and secular, is a body of mixed character, which I am not about to attempt... | |
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