| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pages
...the land, through the political changes of the last 1 50 years, and it must be restored. It would be in fact a second Reformation: — a better reformation, for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century, but to the seventeenth. No time was to be lost, for the Whigs had come to do their worst,... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - Cardinals - 1864 - 608 pages
...the land, through the political changes of the last 150 years, and it must be restored. It would be in fact a second Reformation: — a better reformation, for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century, but to the seventeenth. No time was to be lost, for the Whigs had come to do their worst,... | |
| John Henry Newman - Theology - 1865 - 448 pages
...the land, . through the political changes of the last 150 years, and it must be restored. It would be in fact a second Reformation : — a better reformation, for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century, but to the seventeenth. No time was to be lost, for the Whigs had come to do their worst,... | |
| John Henry Newman - Cardinals - 1865 - 406 pages
...changes of the last 150 years, and it must be restored. It would be in fact a second Reformation J — a better reformation, for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century, but to the seventeenth. v No time was to be lost, for the Whigs had come to do their worst,... | |
| Richard Masheder - Great Britain - 1865 - 286 pages
...the Tractarianmovement was to uphold — "Primitive Christianity; to effect a second Befonnation — a better Reformation ; for it would be a return, not to the sixteenth century, but to the seventeenth, to that Primitive Christianity which was delivered for all time by... | |
| Thomas O. Beeman - 1868 - 188 pages
...ancient religion had well-nigh faded away out of the land and must be restored. It would in fact be a second Reformation, a better Reformation, for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century but to the seventeenth,] No time was to be lost. Bishoprics were being suppressed, Church property... | |
| Norman Lockhart Walker - 1874 - 200 pages
...the political changes of the last one hundred and fifty years, and it must be restored. It would be, in fact, a second Reformation; a better reformation, for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century, but to the seventh." In this spirit he commenced the issue of those celebrated Tracts for... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - Anglo-Catholicism - 1874 - 484 pages
...the land, through the political changes of the last 150 years, and it must be restored. It would be in fact a second Reformation ;—a better Reformation, for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century, but to the seventeenth. No time was to be lost, for the Whigs had come to do their worst,... | |
| English literature - 1874 - 618 pages
...through the political changes of the last hundred and fifty years, and it must ho restored. It would be in fact a second Reformation — a better reformation...— for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century, hut to the seventeenth." But the divines of the Caroline period had no leanings to Rome, such... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 420 pages
...the land, through the political changes of the last 150 years, and it must be restored. It would be in fact a second Reformation : — a better reformation, for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century, but to the seventeenth. No time was to be lost, for the Whigs had come to do their worst,... | |
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