| 1848 - 632 pages
...signified my intention to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and did not receive from him any discouragement. In these circumstances, it appears to me that should...in fact, the supremacy which is now by law vested m the Crown, is to be tranferred to a majority of the members of one of our Universities. Nor should... | |
| 1848 - 766 pages
...lordship's letter. You proceed to say to us, " Should I withdraw my recommendation of Dr. Hainpden, I should virtually assent to the doctrine, that a...clergyman of eminent learning and irreproachable life." My lord, I doubt not the learning nor the excellent moral character of Dr. Hainpden. But these qualifications... | |
| Clericus M.A., Cantab, pseud - 1848 - 960 pages
...Lordship's letter. You proceed to say to us. " Should I withdraw my recommendation of Dr. Hampden. I should virtually assent to the doctrine, that a...clergyman of eminent learning and irreproachable life." My Lord, I doubt nol the learning nor the excellent moral character of Dr. Hampden. But these qualifications... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1848 - 788 pages
...signified my intention to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and did not receive from him any discouragement " In these circumstances, it appears to me that should...the Queen, I should virtually assent to the doctrine tbat a decree of the University of Oxford is a perpetual ban of exclusion against a clergyman of eminent... | |
| 1849 - 644 pages
...signified my intention to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and did not receive from him any discouragement. In these circumstances, it appears to me that should...recommendation of Dr. Hampden, which has been sanctioned by 1 1 H • Queen, I should virtually assent to the doctrine that a decree of the University of Oxford,... | |
| Edward George Kirwan Browne - Anglican Communion - 1856 - 424 pages
...signified my intention to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and did not receive from him any discouragement. " In these circumstances, it appears to me that should...decree of the University of Oxford is a perpetual 279 ., i . ban of exclusion against a clergyman of eminent learning and irreproachable life, and that,... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1871 - 1060 pages
...signified my intention to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and did not receive from him any discouragement. In these circumstances it appears to me that, should...recommendation of Dr. Hampden, which has been sanctioned by the Cjueen. I should virtually assent to the doctrine that a decree of the University of Oxford is a perpetual... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 pages
...signifie! my intention to i! Archbishop of Canterbury, and did not receive from him any discouragement. In these circumstances it appears to me that, should I withdraw my recommendation of Dr. Hamp^ den, which has been sanctioned by the Queen I should virtually assent to the doctrine thai •'... | |
| sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 576 pages
...of Canterbury had intimated no disapproval of the proposed appointment, Lord John concludes : — ' In these circumstances it appears to me that, should...sanctioned by the Queen, I should virtually assent to a doctrine, that a decree of the University of Oxford is a perpetual bar of exclusion against a clergyman... | |
| Theodore Martin - Great Britain - 1875 - 464 pages
...of Canterbury had intimated no disapproval of the proposed appointment, Lord John concludes : — ' In these circumstances it appears to me that, should...withdraw my recommendation of Dr. Hampden, which has been sanetioned by the Queen, I should virtually assent to a doctrine, that a decrec of the University of... | |
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