We express our sense of the value of this work. We heartily like the general spirit, and are sure that the author has bestowed upon his work a loving labour, with an earnest desire to find out the truth. To the general reader it will convey much... 'Look before you leap' [by A.F. Hector]. - Page 18by Annie French Hector - 1865Full view - About this book
| 1862 - 628 pages
...years, but the knowledge then acquired is often brought with good effect to bear on his new subject. Throughout we see a man who has known much of men...the one hand and against Puritanism on the other. Above all, there is the great advantage*of strong natural good sense, controlling and guiding his judgment... | |
| English literature - 1862 - 628 pages
...years, but the knowledge then acquired is often brought with good effect to bear on his new subject Throughout we see a man who has known much of men...the one hand and against Puritanism on the other. Above all, diet* is the great advantage of- strong natural good sense, controlling and guiding his... | |
| English literature - 1862 - 600 pages
...years, but the knowledge then acquired is often brought with good effect to bear on his new subject. Throughout we see a man who has known much of men...who at every step' has been accustomed to make good bis cause against Romanism on the G 2 one one hand and against Puritanism on the other. Above all,... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - Bishops - 1865 - 544 pages
...Stigand. Vol. II. 15*. Lanfranc to Stephen Langton, including A'Becket and Anselm. •• \VtiM -H with remarkable knowledge and power. The author has...Anglican divine, who at every step has been accustomed to muke good his cause against Romanism on the one hand, and against Puritanism on the other. We must... | |
| Catherine Simpson Wynne - 1867 - 308 pages
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| William Wickham - 1870 - 540 pages
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| James Harris Earl of Malmesbury, James Howard Harris Earl of Malmesbury - Europe - 1870 - 572 pages
...desirous of commencing with those Volumes. 1 Written with remarkable knowledge and power. The Author baa done his work diligently and conscientiously. Throughout we see a man who bas known much of men and of life : the pure Anglican divine, who at every step has been accustomed... | |
| George Wrottesley - Mariscals - 1873 - 538 pages
...15/-; Vol. 2, 15/-; Vol. 3 and 4, 3O/-; Vol. 5, 15/-; Vols. 6 and 7, 3O/- ; Vol. 8, 15/-; Vol. 9, 18/" Written with remarkable knowledge and power. The author...one hand, and against Puritanism on the other. We express our sense of the value of this work. We heartily like the general spirit, and are sure that... | |
| Sophie Wilhelmine C.M. Voss (gräfin von.) - 1876 - 324 pages
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| William Richard Wood Stephens - Cathedrals - 1876 - 406 pages
...CANTERBURY, FROM ST. AUGUSTINE TO JUXON. By the late Very Rev. WALTER FARQUHAE HOOK, DD DEAX OF CHICHESTEH. ' Written with remarkable knowledge and power. The Author...has done his work diligently and conscientiously. We express our sense of the value of this work. We heartily like the general spirit, and are sure that... | |
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