| 1872 - 862 páginas
...his style, or the clear, logical manner in which he treats his subject." — Churchman's Monthly. " No one who reads these sermons will wonder that Mr....London, that his chapel is thronged, and his followers numerous and enthusiastic. They are fiery, energetic, impetuous sermons, rich with the treasures of... | |
| Fanny Elizabeth Bunnett - 1871 - 336 páginas
...ways well reasoned, in every way well written.' — Nonconformist. ' Interesting and readable, and characterised by great clearness of thought, frankness...statement, and moderation of tone.' — Church Opinion. ' All who care for the progress of liberal thought wiE read it with profit.' — Examiner. ' A very... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1871 - 180 páginas
...some ways well reasoned, in every way well written.'— NONCONFORMIST. 'Interesting and readable, and characterised by great clearness of thought, frankness...statement, and moderation of tone.' — CHURCH OPINION. * All who care for the progress of liberal thought will read it with profit.' — EXAMINER. ' A very... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1871 - 156 páginas
...for the most part in full sympathy." — Spectator. ' ' Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church Opinion. " A very fair statement of the views in respect to freedom of thought held by the liberal party in... | |
| 1871 - 730 páginas
...cloth, " In every way well written." — Nonconformist. " Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone."— Church Opinion. "All who care for the progress of liberal thought will read it with profit." — Examiner. " A very... | |
| Sir George Le Grand Jacob - 1871 - 292 páginas
...reasoned, in every way well written. " — Nonconformist. "Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church Opinion. "All who care for the progress of liberal thought will read it with profit." — Examiner. " A very... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1872 - 336 páginas
...with which we are for the moat part in full sympathy.' — Spectator. ' Interesting and readable, and characterised by great clearness of thought frankness...statement, and moderation of tone.'— Church Opinion. ' A very fair statement of the views in respect to freedom of thought held by the liberal party in... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1872 - 342 páginas
...with which we are for the most part in full sympathy.' — Spectator. ' Interesting and readable, and characterised by great clearness of thought frankness...statement, and moderation of tone.' — Church Opinion. 'A very fair statement of the views in respect to freedom of thought held by the liberal party in the... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1872 - 592 páginas
...are for the most part in full sympathy." — Spectator. "Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church Opinion. " A very fair statement of the views in respect to freedom of thought held by the liberal party in... | |
| Eliza Ann Youmans - 1872 - 248 páginas
...are for the most part in full sympathy." — Spectator. "Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church Opinion. " A very fair statement of the views in respect to freedom of thought held by the liberal party in... | |
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