He must be an affectionate and dutiful child of the Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness, in piety as in manners, find her forms and ordinances aids of religion, not sources of formality ; for religion... The Quarterly Review - 第 419 頁由 編輯 - 1900完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 494 頁
...of the Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness, in piety as in manners, find her forms and ordinances...which he lives, and the region in which he moves. The Church, say rather the Churchmen of England, under the two first Stuarts, has been charged with... | |
| George Herbert - 1853 - 372 頁
...child of the Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness in piety, as in manners, find her forms and ordinances aids of religion, not sources of formality." To these qualifications we cannot pretend. But although " constitutionally predisposed " to despise... | |
| George Herbert, Christopher Harvey - 1853 - 376 頁
...child of the Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness in piety, as in \ manners, find her forms and ordinances aids of religion, not sources of formality." To these qualifications we cannot pretend. But although " constitutionally predisposed " to despise... | |
| Edward Young - 1853 - 368 頁
...son of the Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness in piety as in manners, find her forms and ordinances aids of religion, not sources of formality." Mr Gilfillan has none of the qualifications here described, yet never was the character of Herbert... | |
| 1853 - 796 頁
...child of the Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness in piety, as in manners, find her forms and ordinances aids of religion, not sources of formality.' To these qualifications we cannot pretend. But although ' constitutionally predisposed ' to despise... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 504 頁
...Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness, in pioty as in manners, find her forms and ordinances aids...which he lives, and the region in which he moves. The Church, say rather the Churchmen of England, under the two first Stuarts, has been charged with... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 508 頁
...of the Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness, in piety as in manners, find her forms and ordinances...which he lives, and the region in which he moves. The Church, say rather the Churchmen of England, under the two first Stuarts, has been charged with... | |
| Samuel Brown - 1858 - 402 頁
...constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness, in piety as in manners, find her forms and ordinances aids to religion, not sources of formality ; for religion...which he lives, and the region in which he moves.' This is very true if the object desired, or desirable, by the reader, be such total absorption in the... | |
| Samuel Brown - 1858 - 396 頁
...constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness, in piety as in manners, find her forms and ordinances aids to religion, not sources of formality; for religion is...which he lives, and the region in which he moves. ' This is very true if the object desired, or desirable, by the reader, be such total absorption in... | |
| William Croswell - 1861 - 350 頁
...of the Church, and (from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness, in piety as in manners) find her forms and ordinances...which he lives, and the region in which he moves." Coleridge adds a very just remark, which it would be well for Croswell's readers to bear in mind. He... | |
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