As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishopric, I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done, except what it has done for me; which many think a great misfortune, and I one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end. The Annual Register - Página 171editado por - 1880Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1864 - 594 páginas
...held alternately by a Prussian and an English clergyman. "As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishopric, I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...and I one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end." — P. 253. The following words shed no small light on the working... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 páginas
...given to inquiry and to theory its force and its edge." As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishopric, I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...and I one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end. PART VI. HISTORY OF MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS. N n PART VI. HISTORY OB1... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 páginas
...given to inquiry and to theory its force and its edge." As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishopric, I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...and I one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end. CHAPTER IV. HISTORY OF MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS FROM 1841 TO 1845. §1FROM... | |
| 1868 - 626 páginas
...worthlessness, and the importance of which it then seemed : " As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishopric, I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...and I one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end." * It shews Mr. Gladstone's freedom from the trammels of mere party,... | |
| Charles Beard - 1868 - 656 páginas
...worthlessness, and the importance of which it then seemed: " As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishopric, I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...and I one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end."* It shews Mr. Gladstone's freedom from the trammels of mere party,... | |
| 1866 - 694 páginas
...and crushing blow, " the affair of the Jerusalem Bishopric." Of this project he says himself, — " I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...and I, one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end." And to what did it amount ? In the most extreme view that could be... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 páginas
...given to enquiry and to theory its force and its edge." As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishopric, I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...and I one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end. ("Apologia," pp. 139-146.) XIV. FROM 1841 TO 1845. FROM the end of... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 420 páginas
...given to inquiry and to theory its force and its edge." As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishopric, I never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...and I one of the greatest of mercies. It brought me on to the beginning of the end. CHAPTER IY. HISTORY OF MY RELIGIOUS OPINIONS FROM 1841 TO 1845. §... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 480 páginas
...given to enquiry and to theory its foree and its cdge." As to the project of a Jerusalem Bishoprie, l never heard of any good or harm it has ever done,...done for me, which many think a great misfortune, and l one of the greatest of mereies. lt brought me on to the beginning of the end. (" Apologia," pp. 139-146.)... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1880 - 692 páginas
...)of Canterbury, with the concurrence of the late King of Prussia. The creation of this see cau^edmuch controversy and difficulty at the time when the Oxford..."Apologia" says :— " I never heard of any good or barm it has ever done, except what it has done for me : which many think a great misfortune, and I... | |
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