But I was not the less to exert myself in the cause of sound Churchmanship for the good of the town.
But that he had in all sincerity persuaded himself that there was no inconsistency in it with his strong Churchmanship there can be no manner of doubt.
In so far, but only in so far as the clergy fell into one or the other of these snares, can the political Churchmanship of the eighteenth century be classed among the Church abuses of the period.
In our own days, the nature of a man's Churchmanship is no key whatever to his opinions upon matters which trench on politics.
One of the most strongly-marked features in the Churchmanship of the time, was the uncompromising hostility which everywhere displayed itself against Rome.
The other would embrace within her fold as many as possible, even if their churchmanship and their Christianity should be but nominal.
With Bishop Selwyn there appeared in New Zealand a type ofchurchmanship which was new to the Maoris, and even to their teachers.
Bishop Broughton, who was a High Churchman and a disciplinarian, found that his misgivings as to the churchmanship of the mission were unfounded.
Copeland was a Londoner, bred up in the strict school of Churchmanship represented by Mr. Norris of Hackney, tempered by sympathies with the Non-jurors.
There was so much apathy on the subject in some quarters, such imbecile alarm in others; the true principles of Churchmanship seemed so radically decayed, and there was such distraction in the councils of the clergy.
His massive and thoroughChurchmanship was the independent growth of his own thoughts and reading.
In my second term I founded an "Oxford University Church Society," designed to unite religious undergraduates of all shades of Churchmanship for common worship and interchange of views.
Louis had watched, and received regular accounts of the proceedings in England; his admiration of Becket for his lofty churchmanship and daring opposition to Henry was at its height, scarcely disguised.
Nor could the prophetic sagacity of any but the wisest discern the latent churchmanshipin the ambitious and inflexible heart of Becket.
His apprehension of churchmanship was limited, that was all.
His earnest churchmanship had not militated against his success, even among the most extreme Protestants and Dissenters of Hornham.
It is one which the bitterest opponent of churchmanship has never been able to deny and has never attempted to deny.
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