A very fair statement of the views in respect to freedom of thought held by the liberal party in the Church of England." — Blachwood V Magazine. " Interesting and readable, and characterised by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and... The deserted ship - Сторінка 24автори: Cupples Howe - 1873Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1871 - 156 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject." — Churchman's Monthly. "We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very clear...sympathy." — Spectator. ' ' Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church... | |
| Fanny Elizabeth Bunnett - 1871 - 336 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject." — Churchman's Monthly. "We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very clear...for the most part in full sympathy."' — Spectator. "This plea for freedom in the Established Church is in some ways well reasoned, in every way well written."... | |
| Sir George Le Grand Jacob - 1871 - 292 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject." — Churchman's Monthly. "We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very clear...for the most part in full sympathy." — Spectator. ' ' This plea for freedom in the Established Church is in some ways well reasoned, in every way well... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1871 - 180 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject.' — CHURCHMAN'S MONTHLY. ' We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very...for the most part in full sympathy.' —SPECTATOR. ' This plea for freedom in the Established Church is in some ways well reasoned, in every way well... | |
| Victoria Rybot - 1871 - 342 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject."—Churchman's Monthly. " We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very...theological views, with which we are for the most part in foil sympathy."—Spectator. "This plea for freedom in the Established Church is in some ways well... | |
| 1871 - 730 стор.
...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... | |
| Eliza Ann Youmans - 1872 - 116 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject." — Churchman's Monthly. "We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very clear...sympathy." — Spectator. "Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church... | |
| Mar Travers - 1872 - 320 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject." — Churchman 's Monthly. "We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very clear...sympathy." — Spectator. ' ' Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church... | |
| Matilda Betham-Edwards - 1872 - 540 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject." — Churchman's Monthly. "We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very clear...sympathy." — Spectator. "Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1872 - 472 стор.
...the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject." — Churchman's Monthly. "We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very clear...sympathy." — Spectator. ' ' Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone." — Church... | |
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