Edgeworth's books, — as it is to fill our pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in the Society's biographical and historical articles would be... The Life of Thomas Arnold - Page 104by Emma Jane Worboise - 1870 - 280 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 476 pages
...pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in the Society's...historical articles would be a sort of living salt to the whole;—and would exhibit that union which I never will consent to think unattainable, between goodness... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 566 pages
...speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slightest touches of Christian principle and Christion hope in the Society's biographical and historical...consent to think unattainable, between goodness and wisdrm ; — between every thing that is manly, sensible, and free, nnd every thing that is pure, and... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 478 pages
...pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in the Society's...articles would be a sort of living salt to the whole ; — ami would exhibit that union which 1 never will consent to think unattainable, between goodness... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1846 - 558 pages
...pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slighest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in the Society's...unattainable, between goodness and wisdom ; — between every thing that is manly, sensible, and free, and every thing that is pure and self-denying, and humble,... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1847 - 110 pages
...pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in the Society's...unattainable, between goodness and wisdom ; — between every thing that is manly, sensible, and free, and every thing that is pure and self-denying, and humble,... | |
| 1850 - 682 pages
...our pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the style of the Bible. The «lightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope, in the...Society's biographical and historical articles, would be * sort of living salt to the whole, and would exhibit that union which I never will content to think... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1852 - 812 pages
...pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in the Society's...pure and self-denying, and humble, and heavenly." His communications with the Society, made, however, from the nature of the case, rather through individuals... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1852 - 250 pages
...slightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in common writings on biography and history would be a sort of living salt to the whole ; —...is pure and selfdenying, and humble, and heavenly. 1826. Life, p. 182. 15. My highest ambition, and what I hope to do as far as I can, is to make my history... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1860 - 408 pages
...pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in the Society's...pure and self-denying, and humble, and heavenly." His communications with the Society, made, however, from the nature of the case, rather through individuals... | |
| Charles Knight - 1864 - 352 pages
...pages with Hebraisms, and to write and speak in the words and style of the Bible. The slightest touches of Christian principle and Christian hope in the Society's...pure and self-denying, and humble, and heavenly." * Dr. Arnold's strong desire was that of being able to co-operate with a body which he " believed might,... | |
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