Truth, for its own sake, had never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not, and on the whole ought not to be; that cunning is the weapon which heaven has given to the Saints wherewith to withstand the brute male... Victorian Prose: An Anthology - Страница 71под редакцията на - 1999 - 504 странициОграничен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Wilfrid Ward - 1912 - 1222 страници
...review by Charles Kingsley of JA Froude's ' History of England.' In it occurred the following passage: 'Truth for its own sake had never been a virtue with...clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be, and on the whole ought not to be; — that cunning is the weapon which Heaven has given to the... | |
| George J. Donahue - 1927 - 242 страници
...priesthood, in a magazine article which appeared for January, 1864. "Truth for its own sake," he wrote, "had never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be and on the whole ought not to be; that cunning is the weapon of the saints wherewith to withstand... | |
| George J. Donahue - 1927 - 240 страници
...priesthood, in a magazine article which appeared for January, 1864. "Truth for its own sake," he wrote, "had never been a virtue with the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be and on the whole ought not to be; that cunning is the weapon of the saints wherewith to withstand... | |
| A. O. J. Cockshut - 1966 - 276 страници
...probably with no very strong intention to annoy: 'Truth for its own sake has never been a virtue of the Roman clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not and on the whole ought not to be.' As Newman had never informed them of any such thing, the only thing for Kingsley to do, when a protest... | |
| 1878 - 748 страници
...the Roman Catholic clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be, and that, on the whole, it ought not to be ; that cunning is the weapon which...wicked world which marries and is given in marriage." Of this allegation Dr. Newman complained as " a grave and gratuitious slander." A note was appended... | |
| John Henry Newman, Maisie Ward - 1946 - 258 страници
...Magazine published a review of JA Froude's History of England, in which occurred the following words: "Truth for its own sake had never been a virtue with...clergy. Father Newman informs us that it need not be, and on the whole ought not to be; — that cunning is the weapon which Heaven has given to the... | |
| Thomas J. Norris - 1977 - 240 страници
...of himself and his follow-priests against the accusation of Charles Kingsley. That accusation ran: "Truth for its own sake had never been a virtue with...it need not, and, on the whole, ought not to be". This judgement, which Newman felt to be an open attack on his own honesty, occurred in the course of... | |
| Jay Newman - 1986 - 222 страници
...write the Apologia. Kingsley had bluntly expressed what many of Newman's detractors had long felt: "Truth, for its own sake, had never been a virtue...of the wicked world which marries and is given in marriage."12 Newman answers in the Apologia that he has always acted on the principles of St. Philip... | |
| William L. Andrews - 1988 - 372 страници
...himself under attack in 1864 for having preached, in the words of his accuser, Charles Kingsley, that "truth, for its own sake, had never been a virtue with the Roman clergy," that "it need not, and on the whole ought not to be."9 A year later Newman published a pamphlet in... | |
| Gerald Parsons, James Richard Moore - 1988 - 562 страници
...Cambridge but better known as a novelist, had assailed Manning's fellow-convert, Newman, for holding that 'cunning is the weapon which heaven has given to the saints to withstand the brute male force of the wicked world, which marries and is given in marriage'. This... | |
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