| 1839 - 650 pages
...has lately published a new volume of sermons, with this dedication, " To the Rev. Hugh James Rose, Principal of King's College, London, and domestic...volume is inscribed by his obliged and faithful friend, The Author.— Nov. 14, 1838." The Bishop of Oxford has given in his adhesion to Puseyism ; and in... | |
| Theology - 1839 - 742 pages
...inserting it. It will be immediately recognised as belonging to Mr. Newman's Fourth Volume of Sermons: "To the Rev. Hugh James Rose, BD, Principal of King's...volume is inscribed by his obliged and faithful friend, the Author. Nov. J9, 1838." But whether Mr. R. himself was gladdened by a sight of this or not, the... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1839 - 864 pages
...Sermons (just published) is dedicated to Mr. Rose in the following words:—" To the Rev. Hugh J. Hose, Principal of King's College, London, and Domestic...volume is inscribed by his obliged and faithful friend, the author." JL HUBBERSTY, MD Nov. 17. At his room«, in Queen's College, Cambridge, aged 80, John... | |
| English essays - 1839 - 722 pages
...College, London, and Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who, when hearts were tailing, bade us stir up the gift that was in us, and betake...ourselves to our true mother, this volume is inscribed by bis obliged and faithful friend, the author." JL HUBBEHSTY, MD Nov. 17. At bis rooms, in Queen's College,... | |
| Literature - 1889 - 864 pages
...honorable name than that of the man who, by his sermon in 1823 on the commission of the clergy, •' bade us stir up the gift that was in us, and betake ourselves to our true mother." One of the most interesting studies in the volumes before us is that which deals with BISHOP WILBERFORCE,... | |
| John William Burgon - Bible - 1861 - 584 pages
...wanting to the English Church, (no, nor GOD helping her, ever will!) who, like the late Hugh James Rose, "when hearts were failing, bade us stir up the gift...was in us, and betake ourselves to our true Mother." Meanwile, such names as George Herbert and Nicholas Farrar, Ken and Nelson, Leighton and PATTISON.]... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pages
...and gratitude to him by addressing him, in the dedication of a volume of my Sermons, as the man, " who, when hearts were failing, bade us stir up the...was in us, and betake ourselves to our true Mother." But there were other reasons, besides Mr. Rose's state of health, which hindered those who so much... | |
| John Henry Newman - Theology - 1865 - 448 pages
...attachment and gratitude to him by addressing him, in the dedication of a volume of my Sermons, as the man "who, when hearts were failing, bade us stir up the...was in us, and betake ourselves to our true Mother." But there were other reasons, besides Mr. Rose's state of health, which hindered those who so much... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1865 - 476 pages
...Palmer, and Mr. Hugh Rose, to whom he dedicated a volume of his sermons, speaking of him as the man " who, when hearts were failing, bade us stir up the...was in us, and betake ourselves to our true mother." " Froude was a bold rider, as on horseback, so also in his speculations." Dr. Newman's portrait of... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1865 - 456 pages
...Palmer, and Mr. Hugh Rose, to whom he dedicated a volume of his sermons, speaking of him as the man " who, when hearts were failing, bade us stir up the...was in us, and betake ourselves to our true mother." " Froude was a bold rider, as on horseback, so also in his speculations." Dr. Newman's portrait of... | |
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