Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... Christian — a man of the most correct private life , and a determined anti - Gallican and anti - philosophist . ' In 1810 Mr. Copleston resigned his office of college tutor , which he had held thirteen years , and upon his retirement ...
... Christian — a man of the most correct private life , and a determined anti - Gallican and anti - philosophist . ' In 1810 Mr. Copleston resigned his office of college tutor , which he had held thirteen years , and upon his retirement ...
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... Christ Church , had it not been for the high reputation which your uncle then enjoyed as senior tutor of Oriel , and his wish that I should become Mr. Copleston's private as well as collegiate pupil . This reputation extended to more ...
... Christ Church , had it not been for the high reputation which your uncle then enjoyed as senior tutor of Oriel , and his wish that I should become Mr. Copleston's private as well as collegiate pupil . This reputation extended to more ...
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... Christian religion , all that can be said is — they are sad instances of unworthy conduct . But to single out such men as the bishop of Llandaff , and the late bishop of Oxford , for vituperative remarks - men who , in point of worldly ...
... Christian religion , all that can be said is — they are sad instances of unworthy conduct . But to single out such men as the bishop of Llandaff , and the late bishop of Oxford , for vituperative remarks - men who , in point of worldly ...
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... Christian unity of your society I have ever considered with delight , and I trust with edification not less than that which I could not fail to derive from the conversation of those , whom I felt to be my superiors in every endowment ...
... Christian unity of your society I have ever considered with delight , and I trust with edification not less than that which I could not fail to derive from the conversation of those , whom I felt to be my superiors in every endowment ...
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... Christ and of the Virgin carried , and long lines of people , well marshalled , women and children classed respectively , all singing , with books in their hands , and wearing an appearance of sincere and serious piety . This proceeding ...
... Christ and of the Virgin carried , and long lines of people , well marshalled , women and children classed respectively , all singing , with books in their hands , and wearing an appearance of sincere and serious piety . This proceeding ...
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