10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARSONIC»
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The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of ...
PARSONIC DEES.— REFLECTION. 337 a colony with her; or give an assembly
with her; or perhaps take your morning walks round her, always provided there
were frequent resting-places, and you are in rude health. I once was rash enough
...
Jack Hartwell for parsonic life, and scorned to render the house of God a seat for
the money-changers. The bar was his mark. He had been complimented by the
principal of his college with prophecies of brilliant success as an orator ; and ...
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), 1839
Langham, whether he liked it or not, had to face the parsonic breakfast and the
parsonic day. He had just finished dressing when the sound of a girl's voice drew
him to the window, which was open. In the garden stood Rose, on the edge of the
...
Humphry Ward, Miriam Elizabeth Burstein, 2013
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The Catholic Revival in English Literature, 1845-1961: ...
... unaffected, easy, and cheerful, in their mention of sacred things; and they think
themselves never so real as when they are especially solemn.43 Newman was
thinking specifically of the "parsonic voice" Anglican clergy are famous for using ...
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The cabinet minister, by the authoress of 'Mothers and ...
Jack Hartwell for parsonic life, and scorned to render the house of God a seat for
the money-changers. The bar was his mark. He had been complimented by the
principal of his college with prophecies of brilliant success as an orator ; and ...
Catherine Grace F. Gore, 1839
Add something of the parsonic (he was ordained deacon before leaving Oxford,
but did not proceed to priest's orders till near the end of his time at Clifton) ; add a
simple natural piety which purged the parsonic of all 'churchiness.' 'This silence ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch, 2008
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Marx’s Ecology: Materialism and Nature
Karl Marx too was to emerge as a strong critic of the parsonic naturalism of
Thomas Malthus and Thomas Chalmers, and of the entire attempt to insert
teleological principles into nature—and was to celebrate Darwin principally for
his triumph ...
John Bellamy Foster, 2000
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Eucharist and Ecumenism: The Eucharist across the Ages and ...
In all his work he was always priestly without ever being pompous or parsonic.”
343 That last sentence is a particularly fine description of a priest—“always
priestly without ever being pompous or parsonic.” He trained for the priesthood at
...
The question was no longer a struggle between the layman and the parson
external to him, it was a struggle with his own inner parson, his parsonic nature.
And if the protestant transformation of German laymen into parsons emancipated
the ...
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Thomas Edward Brown: A Memorial Volume, 1830-1930
Add something of the parsonic;1 add a simple natural piety which purged the
parsonic of all 'churchiness'. 1 Although ordained Deacon before leaving Oxford,
Brown did not proceed to Priestly Orders until 1885, and then, characteristically
for ...
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Romance of the literary rectory
Some were the children of clergy, some were clergymen themselves, and some were simply drawn to the houses for their "parsonic perfection". «The Age, May 14»