| Frederick William Robertson - 1872 - 514 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... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1872 - 364 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 the... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1872 - 472 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... | |
| 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... | |
| John Saunders - 1872 - 470 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 hi... | |
| Margaret Agnes Paul - 1872 - 270 páginas
...freedom of thought held by the liberal party in the Church of England." — Blackwood's Magazine. III. SERMONS PREACHED IN ST. JAMES'S CHAPEL, YORK STREET, LONDON. Crown 8vo. 6s. Fifth Edition. " No one who reads these sermons will wonder that Mr. Brooke is a Eit power in London,... | |
| James L. A. Hope - 1872 - 186 páginas
...freedom of thought held by the liberal party in the Church of England."—Blackwood's Magazine. III. SERMONS PREACHED IN ST. JAMES'S CHAPEL, YORK STREET, LONDON. Crown 8vo. 6s. Fifth Edition. " No one who reads these sermons will wonder that Mr. Brooke is a great power in London,... | |
| George Christopher Davies - 1873 - 300 páginas
...Magazine. " Interesting and readable, and characterised by great clearness of thought, frankness ot statement, and moderation of tone." — Church Opinion....great power in London, .that his chapel is thronged, i i_ • r,u_ i . . i __ii • _-• _ They are fiery, energetic, impetuous sermons, rich with the... | |
| Richard von Volkmann - 1873 - 256 páginas
...of thought held by the liberal party in the Church of England." — Blackwood 's Magazine. terised by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement,...No one who reads these sermons will wonder that Mr. Urooke is a great power in London, that his chapel is thronged, and his followers large and enthusiastic.... | |
| James Bell Pettigrew - 1873 - 376 páginas
...freedom of thought held by the liberal party in the Church of England." — Blackvuood 's Magazine* " Interesting and readable, and characterised by great...Chapel, York Street, London. Crown 8vo. 6s, " No. one \vho reads these sermons will wonder that Mr. Urooke is a great power in London, that his chapel is... | |
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