| James Hain Friswell - 1866 - 328 oldal
...practised writer, and the charm of a thoughtful, well-read, and high-toned intellect." — London Review. "It is not easy to open it at any page without finding some happy idea." — Morning Post. LIKE UNTO CHRIST. A New Translation of the " De Imitatione Ckristi," usually ascribed to Thomas a Kempis.... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Dodge - 1867 - 364 oldal
...Christian in feeling as well as principle." — Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of " The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it their business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
| Isaac Israel Hayes - 1867 - 478 oldal
...Christian in feeling as well as principle." — Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of " The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to...Another characteristic -merit of these, essays is, thnt they make it their business, gently but firmly , to apply the qualifications and the corrections,... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1867 - 334 oldal
...Christum in feeling a? well as principle."— Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of " The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to...finding some happy idea." Morning Post. " Another char act eristic merit of these (.ssays is, that they make it their business, gently but firmly, to... | |
| George Catlin - 1867 - 402 oldal
...Author of "The Geatle Life." " ft is not eusy to open it at any page without finding some happy idta." Morning Post. " Another characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it their business, geatly but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philaathropic... | |
| Henry Blackburn - 1868 - 272 oldal
...philosophy." — Daily News. letters of gold, and circulated in every II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of " The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it their business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
| Achille Cazin - 1868 - 306 oldal
...to set before the young Englishmen of 1713."— London Review. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of " The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it their business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1868 - 366 oldal
...Christian in feeling as well as principle." — Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of "The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to open...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it their business, gent Ii/ but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
| William Beckford - 1868 - 232 oldal
...set before the young Englishmen of 1713." — London Review. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of " The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it their business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifwations and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1868 - 240 oldal
...to set before the young Englishmen q/1713." — London Review. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of "The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to open...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it their business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
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