| 1825 - 830 頁
...injudicious and weak an effort of officious zeal as we ever heard of. The effect of that was to rouse up a most gigantic combatant in the theological field — a combatant who, we are constrained to say, has not yet met with hia match here." SIR, I CONCLUDED my last (pp. 337— 340)... | |
| Lant Carpenter - 1833 - 152 頁
...further exhibited the acuteness of his mind, the logical power of his intellect, and the unrivalled good temper with which he could argue " : it roused...the theological field — a combatant who, we are constrained to say, has not yet met with his match here ". 17. To the public testimonies already adduced,... | |
| 1834 - 492 頁
...further exhibited the acuteness of his mind, the logical power of his intellect, and the unrivalled good temper with which he could argue : " it roused...in the theological field ; a combatant who, we are constrained to say, has not yet met with his match here." To the public testimonies already adduced... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1866 - 548 頁
...further exhibited the acuteness of his mind, the logical power of his intellect, and the unrivalled good temper with which he could argue : " it roused...the theological field — a combatant who, we are constrained to say, has not yet met with his match here." To the public testimonies already adduced,... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1866 - 302 頁
...further exhibited the acuteness of his mind, the logical power of his intellect, and the unrivalled good temper with which he could argue : " it roused...the theological field — a combatant who, we are constrained to say, has not yet met with his match here." To the public testimonies already adduced,... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1866 - 304 頁
...further exhibited the acuteness of his mind, the logical power of his intellect, and the unrivalled good temper with which he could argue : " it roused up " a most gigantic combatant iu the theological field — a combatant who, we are constrained to say, has not yet met with his match... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1866 - 320 頁
...logical power of his intellect, and the unrivalled good temper with which he could argue : " it rouse4 up " a most gigantic combatant in the theological field — a combatant who, we are constrained to sfty, has, not yet met with his match here." To the public testimonies already adduced,... | |
| Sophia Dobson Collet - 1914 - 374 頁
...of the Indian Gazette, in reviewing his Final Appeal to the Christian Public, spoke of the Raja as "a most gigantic combatant in the theological field— a combatant who, we are constrained to say, has not met with his match here." One Mr. Anderson of the firm of Colvin & Co.... | |
| Munindra Nath Roy - 1926 - 204 頁
...Rammohan's point of view and drew from the Editor of the " Indian Gazette " the admission of Rammohan being "a most gigantic combatant in the theological field, — a combatant who we are constrained to say, has not yet met with his match here." ./• • We have already referred to the... | |
| Manilal Chhotalal Parekh - 1927 - 214 頁
...it cannot be better summed up than in the words of the Indian Gazette which spoke of the Raja as " a most gigantic combatant in the theological field, a combatant who, we are constrained to say, has not met with his match here." CHAPTER X UNITARIAN PROPAGANDA. A few months... | |
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