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" Rose might have been, with that indispensable addition, which was wanting to Mr. Rose, the intimate friendship and the familiar daily society of the persons who had commenced it. And he had that special claim on their attachment, which lies in the living... "
The Churchman's shilling magazine and family treasury, conducted by R.H. Baynes - Page 207
edited by - 1882
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Apologia Pro Vita Sua: Being a Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled "What ..., Part 2

Saint John Henry Newman - 1864 - 608 pages
...religious seriousness, the munificence of his charities, his Professorship, his family connexions, and his easy relations with University authorities....the Movement with a front to the world, and gained for it a recognition from other parties in the University. In 1829 Mr. Froude, or Mr. R. Wilberforce,...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 48

1864 - 546 pages
...religious seriousness, the munificence of his charities, his Professorship, his family connexions, and his easy relations with University authorities....the Movement with a front to the world, and gained for it a recognition from other parties in the University. In 1829 Mr. Froude, or Mr. R. Wilberforce,...
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Apologia pro vita sua: a reply to a pamphlet [by C. Kingsley] entitled 'What ...

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pages
...religious seriousness, the munificence of his charities, his Professorship, his family connexions, and his easy relations with University authorities....the Movement with a front to the world, and gained for it a recognition from other parties in the University. In 1829 Mr. Froude, or Mr. R. Wilberforce,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 116

1864 - 610 pages
...all that Mr. Rose might have been, with that indispensable addition, which was wanting to Mr. Roso, the intimate friendship and the familiar daily society...every part of the country who were adopting the new opinion ; and not only so, but there was one who furnished the movement with a front to the world,...
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The Ecclesiastic [afterw.] The Theologian and ecclesiastic ..., Volume 26

1864 - 610 pages
...claim on their attachment, which lies in the living presence of a faithful and loyal affcctionateness. There was henceforth a man who could be the head and...the movement with a front to the world, and gained for it a recognition from other parties in the University."—Pp. 136, 137. "Dr. Pusey was, to use...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 116

1864 - 602 pages
...claim on their attachment, which lies in the living presence of a faithful and loyal affectionatencss. There was henceforth a man who could be the head and...every part of the country who were adopting the new opinion ; and not only so, but there was one who furnished the movement with a front to the world,...
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History of My Religious Opinions

John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 pages
...claim on their attachment, which lies in the living presence of a faithful and loyal afl'ectionateness. There was henceforth a man who could be the head and...the Movement with a front to the world, and gained for it a recognition from other parties in the University. In 1829, Mr. Froude, or Mr. Robert Wilberforce,...
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Ritualism: doctrine not dress, notes of lectures

Thomas O. Beeman - 1868 - 188 pages
...charities, his Professorship, his family connexions, and his easy relations with University Authorities. There was henceforth a man who could be the head and...the movement with a front to the world, and gained for it a recognition from other parties in the University. Dr. Pusey was a host in himself. He was...
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Essays Contributed to the 'Quarterly Review.".

Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 412 pages
...religious seriousness, the munificence of his charities, his Professorship, his family connexions, and his easy relations with University authorities....every part of the country who were adopting the new opinion ; and not only so, but there was one who furnished the movement with a front to the world,...
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The naturalist in Sussex and on the spey

Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 406 pages
...charities, his Professorship, his family connexions, and his easy relations with University authorities. Ho was to the movement all that Mr. Rose might have been,...every part of the country who were adopting the new opinion ; and not only so, but there was one who furnished the movement with a front to the world,...
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