| Thomas Secker - 1825 - عدد الصفحات: 546
...we feel ourselves ; and therefore mistakes are easily made, in comparing one age with another : yet in this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the distinguishing character of the present... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 738
...his first charge, in 1738, after allowing the proneness of men to complain of their times, says, ' In this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the distinguishing character of the present... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...one age with another ; yet in this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard > to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the distinguishing character of the present age ; that this evil is grown to a great height in the metropolis of the nation ; is daily... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 190
...we feel ourselves ; and therefore mistakes are easily made in comparing one age with another : yet in this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the distinguishing character of the present... | |
| 1840 - عدد الصفحات: 526
...of the world." Two years later, Archbishop Seeker writes: — " An open and professed disregard to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the distinguishing character of the present age. This evil is grown to a great height in the metropolis of the nation ; is daily spreading... | |
| 1840 - عدد الصفحات: 504
...happiest effects»." What was the fearful character of those times? The archbishop himself tells us. " In this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy cause«, the distinguishing character of the present... | |
| 1858 - عدد الصفحات: 690
...which we feel ourselves, and therefore mistakes are easily made in comparing one age with another, yet in this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard to religion is become the distinguishing character of the present age.' Biahop Gibson, in 1741, complained... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...we feel ourselves ; and therefore mistakes are easily made, in comparing one age with another : yet in this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the 1747. distinguishing character of the... | |
| 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 644
...this we cannot be mistaken," says Archbishop Seeker, in 1738, "that an open and professed disregard to C C DP7 3P present age; that this evil is grown to a great height in the metropolis of the nation— is daily... | |
| 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 1028
...society in the present day. " In 1738, Archbishop Seeker writes : ' An open and professed disregard to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the distinguishing character of the present age. This evil is grown to a great height in the metropolis of the nation ; is daily spreading... | |
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