Truth, for its own sake, had never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not, and on the whole ought not to be; that cunning is the weapon which heaven has given to the Saints wherewith to withstand the brute male... History of My Religious Opinions - Стр. viавторы: John Henry Newman - 1865 - Страниц: 379Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Janet Elizabeth Courtney - 1920 - Страниц: 308
...Newman found. But it was going far beyond mere difference of opinion to say, as he said in 1864, that " truth, for its own sake, had never been a virtue with...wicked world which marries and is given in marriage." Newman might well challenge him to produce chapter and verse. All he could do was to reply that Newman... | |
| Janet Elizabeth Courtney - 1920 - Страниц: 584
...Newman informs us that it need not, nnd on the w hole ought not, to be ; that cunning is the weajKm which heaven has given to the Saints wherewith to...wicked world which marries and is given in marriage." Newman might well challenge him to produce chapter and ver>e. All he could do was to reply that Newman... | |
| William Ralph Inge - 1920 - Страниц: 300
...Magazine a review of Froude's ' History of England,' in which Kingsley wrote ' Truth for its own sake has never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be, and on the whole ought not to be — that cunning is the weapon which Heaven has given to the saints... | |
| 1917 - Страниц: 1382
...had asserted in a review of Mr. Froudes 'History' in 'Macmillan's Magazine ' for January 1864 that ' Truth, for its own sake, had never been a virtue with the Roman catholic clergy,' and attributed this opinion to Newman in particular. Upon Newman's protest, a correspondence... | |
| George Nauman Shuster - 1922 - Страниц: 392
...1863, Charles Kingsley the novelist stated in MacmOlan's Magazine: "The truth for its own sake has never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be." At first the accused was disposed to view here only another petty annoyance, and contented himself... | |
| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - Страниц: 942
...to those outside it. Then in 1864 Charles Kingsley, an ungenerous opponent, remarked in print that est thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art...Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother ; see thy fe " This challenge of his honesty provoked the Apology, in which, at much cost to native modesty, Newman... | |
| Bertram Newman - 1925 - Страниц: 252
...Froude's History of England, which contained a genial reference to himself. ' Truth for its own sake has never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father...which marries and is given in marriage. Whether his doctrine be doctrinally correct or not, it is at least historically so.' Newman requested to be informed... | |
| Joseph John Reilly - 1925 - Страниц: 352
...following three sentences: "Truth, for its own sake, has never been a virtue with the Roman Church. Father Newman informs us that it need not, and on...is the weapon which Heaven has given to the saints to withstand the practical male forces of the wicked world which marries and is given in marriage.... | |
| Wilfrid Ward - 1912 - Страниц: 1222
...review by Charles Kingsley of JA Froude's ' History of England.' In it occurred the following passage: 'Truth for its own sake had never been a virtue with...clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be, and on the whole ought not to be; — that cunning is the weapon which Heaven has given to the... | |
| George J. Donahue - 1927 - Страниц: 240
...priesthood, in a magazine article which appeared for January, 1864. "Truth for its own sake," he wrote, "had never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be and on the whole ought not to be; that cunning is the weapon of the saints wherewith to withstand... | |
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