A yet nobler result of the religious revival was the steady attempt, which has never ceased from that day to this, to remedy the guilt, the ignorance, the physical suffering, the social degradation of the profligate and the poor. Review of Reviews - 262. lappuselaboja - 1891Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1879 - 822 lapas
...herein he copied exactly * Says Sir James Stephens : " The noblest result of the religious revival was the steady attempt, which has never ceased from...social degradation, of the profligate and the poor. It supported Burke in his plea for the Hindu. . . . The passionate impulse with human sympathy, with... | |
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 lapas
...had infested literature, ever since the Restoration. But the noblest result of the religious revival was the steady attempt, which has never ceased from...social degradation of the profligate and the poor. It was not till the Wesleyan movement had done its work that the philanthropic movement began. The... | |
| John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 lapas
...had infested literature, ever since the Restoration. But the noblest result of the religious revival was the steady attempt, which has never ceased from...social degradation of the profligate and the poor. It was not till the Wesleyan movement had done its work that the philanthropic movement began. The... | |
| 1879 - 818 lapas
...he copied exactly * Says Sir James Stephens : " The noblest result of the religious revival was tho steady attempt, which has never ceased from that day...social degradation, of the profligate and the poor. It supported Burko in his plea for the Hindu. . . . The passionate impulse with human sympathy, with... | |
| John Richard Green - 1880 - 596 lapas
...which had infested literature ever since the Restoration. A yet nobler result of the religious revival was the steady attempt, which has never ceased from...social degradation of the profligate and the poor. It was not till the Wesleyan impulse had done its work that this philanthropic impulse began. The Sunday... | |
| John Richard Green - 1882 - 504 lapas
...which had infested literature ever since the restoration. A yet nobler result of the religious revival was the steady attempt, which has never ceased from...social degradation, of the profligate and the poor. It was not till the 'Wesleyan impulse had done its work that this philanthropic impulse began. The... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1891 - 722 lapas
...possible sort. ** far as possible to all men, to their bodies, ability that God giveth, by giving food to from that day to this, to remedy the guilt, the ignorance,...He knew his mind and* said his say, and some of his lettere arc admirable examples of plain speaking. He was fond of children, sometimes filling his coach... | |
| Richard Whately Cooke-Taylor - 1891 - 556 lapas
...enthusiasm, which rigid and pedantic as it often seemed, was still healthy in its social tone . . . and which has never ceased from that day to this to remedy...the guilt, the ignorance, the physical suffering, and the social degradation, of the profligate and the poor." It was the transfer of rural labourers... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1891 - 680 lapas
...encouragement to Wilberforce in his onslaught on slavery. When any one joined the Methodist Society lie was instructed that he was expected to evidence his...social degradation of the profligate and the poor." WESLEY'S PARISH. It would be easy to fill a whole REVIEW with sketches of Wesley as a man as well as... | |
| Henry Clay Sheldon - 1894 - 466 lapas
...benefiting the ignorant and wretched. " One of the noblest results of the revival, " says Green, " was the steady attempt, which has never ceased from...social degradation of the profligate and the poor. It was not till the 1 Overton, History of the English Church in the Eighteenth Century. 1 Robert Raikes... | |
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