| John Camden Hotten - 1860 - 328 pagine
...epithet applied to the. soi disant u orthodox" clergy of the last century, for whom, while illpaid curates did the work, the comforts of the establishment...are utterly dissimilar to, the modern High Church or Anglo- Catholic party. Their equally uninteresting opponents deserved the corresponding appellation... | |
| 1864 - 938 pagine
...uock,' our vicar cries, ' Whom bishops govern, and whom priests advise ; Wherein are various states and due degrees, The bench for honour, and the stall for ease ; That ease be mine, which, after all lus cares, The pious, peaceful prebendary shares.' " The Church... | |
| 1864 - 536 pagine
...flock,' our vicar cries, ' Whom bishops govern, and whom priests advise ; Wherein are various states and due degrees, The bench for honour, and the stall for ease ; That ease be mine, which, after all his cares, The pious, peaceful prebendary shares.' " The Church... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1865 - 360 pagine
...epithet applied to the soi-disant " orthodox" clergy of the last century, for whom, while ill-paid curates did the work, the comforts of the establishment..." Wherein are various ranks, and due degrees, The Rench for honour, and the Stall for ease." Though often confounded with, they are utterly dissimilar... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1865 - 86 pagine
...flock,1 our Vicar cries, * Whom bishops govern and whom priests advise, Wherein are various states and due degrees, The bench for honour, and the stall for ease ; That ease be mine, which, after all his cares, The pious, peaceful prebendary shares ! * " In this... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1869 - 602 pagine
...orthodox" clergy of the last century, for whom, while ill-[>aid curates did the work, the comfort* of the establishment were its greatest charms. " Wherein...and due degrees, The Bench for honour, and the Stall tor ease.' Though often confounded with, they are utterly dissimilar to, the modern High Church or... | |
| Acrostics - 1871 - 312 pagine
...our van ' Remember St. Bartholomew,' was passed from man to man." 1. " Wherein are various states, and due degrees, The bench for honour, and the stall for ease." 2. " And now, my hearers, to make an end, I have only one word more to say, In the church in honour... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1872 - 378 pagine
...epithet applied to the goi-disant " orthodox" clerg; of the last century, for whom, while ill-paid curates did the work, the comforts of the establishment were its greatest charms. " Whetein are various ranks, and due degrees, The Bench for honour, and the Stall for ease.* Though... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1874 - 448 pagine
...epithet applied to the soi-disant " orthodox" clergy of the last century, for whom, while ill-paid curates did the work, the comforts of the Establishment...are utterly dissimilar to, the modern High Church or Anglo- Catholic party, who now receive the title at times ; while their opponents receive the corresponding... | |
| Five minutes daily readings - 1882 - 408 pagine
...flock," our vicar cries, "Whom bishops govern and whom priests advise ; Wherein are various states and due degrees, The bench for honour, and the stall for ease ; That ease be mine, which, after all his cares, The pious, peaceful prebendary shares." "What is a... | |
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