Mr. Gladstone's rejection at Oxford was talked of, and I said that I really thought that had I been still a member of the University, I must have voted against him, because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this, Keble gave me one of his remarkable... Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey: 1860-1882 - Page 109de Henry Parry Liddon - 1897Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1870 - 682 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me, and whispered...my time for going, Pusey went to read the Evening Service in church, and I was left in the open air with Keble by himself. . . . We walked a little way,... | |
| Sir John Taylor Coleridge - 1869 - 372 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me, and whispered...my time for going, Pusey went to read the Evening Service in Church, and I was left in the open air with Keble by himself. He said he would write to... | |
| Sir John Taylor Coleridge - 1869 - 362 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me, and whispered...my time for going, Pusey went to read the Evening Service in Church, and I was left in the open air with Keble by himself. He said he would write to... | |
| 1869 - 606 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this, Keble gave mo one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me, and whispered...Establishment, and was favourable to the Church of the Irish."* Immediately after the publication of the sermon were begun the Tracts for the Times, and in these also... | |
| 1869 - 588 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me and whispered in my ear (I cannot remember the exact words, but I took them to be), " And is not that just ? " . . . Just before my time... | |
| rev Andrew Cameron - 1873 - 760 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me, and whispered...Ireland as an Establishment, and was favourable to tiit Church of the Irish!" The "Church of the Irish" is of course the Ultramontane Church, of which... | |
| 1874 - 404 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me, and whispered...words, but I took them to be), ' And is not that just ?' " When Newman was leaving, Keble walked a little way with him, then they stood looking in silence... | |
| Norman Lockhart Walker - 1874 - 200 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me, and whispered...words, but I took them to be), ' And is not that just 3' It left the impression on my mind that he had no great sympathy with the Establishment in Ireland... | |
| Sir John Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 706 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me, and whispered...recollect the exact words, but I took them to be,) 4 And is not that just ?' It left the impression on my mind that he had no great sympathy with the... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 374 pages
...because he was giving up the Irish Establishment. On this Keble gave me one of his remarkable looks, so earnest and so sweet, came close to me and whispered in my ear (I cannot remember the eiaet words, but I took them to be), " And is not that just ?" Just before my time for... | |
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