Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 79
Página 77
have formed the English character ; and have trained a race of men faithful but not bigoted , reverential but not superstitious . And these religious principles descending to the thoughts and actions of common life , and elevating and ...
have formed the English character ; and have trained a race of men faithful but not bigoted , reverential but not superstitious . And these religious principles descending to the thoughts and actions of common life , and elevating and ...
Página 78
It was in the reign of Elizabeth , when the reformed Church was firmly established , which first exhibited the full portraiture of the Anglican Churchman , in the simple and manly character of the English gentleman , the English ...
It was in the reign of Elizabeth , when the reformed Church was firmly established , which first exhibited the full portraiture of the Anglican Churchman , in the simple and manly character of the English gentleman , the English ...
Página 68
... is the genuine Englishman's character . A want of self - respect as surely leads a man into error , as a want of respect for external law . A too great facility in yielding is one of the greatest blemishes in a man's character .
... is the genuine Englishman's character . A want of self - respect as surely leads a man into error , as a want of respect for external law . A too great facility in yielding is one of the greatest blemishes in a man's character .
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Contenido
CHAPTER | 1 |
A Friend the Fathers the Bible and | 15 |
The one Catholic and Apostolic Church 85 | 35 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 29 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
able amongst Apostles appear attend authority believe better Bishop blessing body boys called cause CHAPTER character child Christ Christian Church Churchman common consider continued course desire Dissenters divine doctrine duty effect English established evil fact faith father fear feeling give given God's hand hear heart HERBERT holy honour hope important influence instruction interest knowledge least Lever liberal live look Lord matter means mind ministers nature never object observe once opinion parents perhaps persons practice prayers present Primer principles question reason received regard religion religious respect RIDLEY Scripture society soon soul sound speak spirit suppose sure teach things thought tion true truth whole wish young