| 1871 - 630 sidor
...difficulty to be created. . . . What have we done to be treated as the faithful were never treated before ? Why should an aggressive, insolent faction be allowed...the just sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowful ? . . . I pray those early doctors of the Church, whose intercession would decide the matter (Augustine,... | |
| 1878 - 1002 sidor
...never were treated before ? When has a definition de Jide been a luxury of devotion and not a stem, painful necessity ? Why should an aggressive insolent faction be allowed to make the heart of the jnst sad, whom the Lord hath not made norrowf ul ? Why cannot we be let alone when we have pursued... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 702 sidor
...earnest and able Roman Catholics. " What have wo done ? " wrote Dr. Newman to Bishop Ulluthorne, "to bo treated as the faithful never were treated before?...stern, painful necessity? Why should an aggressive and insolent faction bo allowed to ' make the heart of the just sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowful... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 652 sidor
...de fide been a luxury of devotion, and not a stern, painf ul necessity? Why sheuld an aggressive and insolent faction be allowed to ' make the heart of the just sad, whem the Lord hath not made sorrowful V ' Why cannot we be let ill- .i.. when we have pursued peace... | |
| 1871
...please God, I do not expect any trial at all ; but I cannot help suffering with the many souls that are suffering, and I look with anxiety at the prospect...heart of the just sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowfu1' ? Why cannot we be let alone when we have pursued peace and thought no evil ? " I assure... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1874 - 116 sidor
...John Henry Newman, who has used these significant words, among others : " Why should an aggressive and insolent faction be allowed to make the heart of the just sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowful ? " f * Decree of the Immaculate Conception, f See the remarkable letter of Dr. Newman to Bishop Ullathorne,... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1874 - 526 sidor
...Henry Newman ; who has used these significant words, among others : " Why should an aggressive and insolent faction be allowed to make the heart of the just sad, whom the Lord hath not made aorrowful."f m. THE SECOND PROPOSITION. I take next my second Proposition : that Rome has refurbished,... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone, Philip Schaff - 1875 - 188 sidor
...have we done to be treated as the faithful never were treated before? When has a definition dejide been a luxury of devotion, and not a stern, painful...sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowful ?" Why can not we be let alone when we have pursued peace and thought no evil? I assure you, my lord, some... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1875 - 296 sidor
...John Henry Newman; who has used these significant words, among others: "Why should an aggressive and insolent faction be allowed to make the heart of the...just sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowful?"** III. THE SECOND PROPOSITION. I take next my second Proposition: that Rome has refurbished, and paraded... | |
| Bible Christians - 1875 - 600 sidor
...Henry Newman ; who has used these significant words, among others : ' Why should an aggressive and insolent faction be allowed to make the heart of the...just sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowful.'" " The second proposition is : that Rome has refurbished, and paraded anew, every rusty tool she was... | |
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