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804 CAROLINE FBANCES COHNWAKLIS.
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In Making The Attempt Miss Cornwallis Co...
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-. fied Christ that Himself we have , at least the sam by e His claims immediat to His e successors promises as , and attached I do not to the feel sacra satis - - ments ordination , when has administere been unattainable d by unauth Spoiled orized as persons our clergy , save have when been episco by p all al
. that sorts th of ey foll should y , it is thus a good spring proof up of into the effi excellence ciency at the of the call form of liberal of Government principles ; their full
the conviction lending th heart at they and can hand onl to be the the promotion gainers b of increased education knowledge shows and
my they own are right Church . The government more I have , y thoug read h lamenting and studied y the , the nonsense more I have of Pusey clung ; ism to , feel convinced that the
clouds Evangelicalism will pass , and away all and other advancing isms , and lig the ht pro more duce I more brotherly feeling .
never Sects read there the have account been , of and a heresy will be yet always that , I but did we not need find not so much scold in them it th . at I savoured of the truth that earnest men might be wedded to it in good faith . "
a Of course t so , free however could , good not be churcliwoman an advocate thoug for t she 49 thus bonds wa s f ,
sp Ar Ang ticles lican " were orthodoxy requisite , and to thoug prevent h she the t teaching hought that of wild u doc me
in trines force , believed framed that as t " if it were were to possible meet occasions to alter" those as now sed
, . p meanin away , and g , it would phraseolo be g very y to desirable which it . She ften mentions hard to assi having gn a
had once learne spoken d f with rom a the _}~ oung Fathers man , when about after to tak hearing e orders a little what ,, she he
exclaimed and " You if must unsettle not say me any on any more of , for these I shal points l have I sli to all describe not be able the Articles to do it _,,
you , with a good conscience . " And she draws the inference ,
he " would This man not have evidentl feared y did that not his believe acquiescence these Articles in them , for would if he be had weakened done so ,
and now he is coldly teaching the people what he believes to be liable to ; such serious objections that he did not not dare to that hear the them ! What wonder it
was that not the - so peop that le do the not Marty profit rs ! believed It was . The so teacher must Apostle be s in preached earnest ; ere and the secret of the of all sects
is he th can at possibl even th y ou make gh the any teacher impression , be in errorhe believes spread heartily what he
in , teaching ; his eye and his manner may show it , and , he carries men ' s hearts with him . "
In 1846 Miss Cornwallis published her " Pericles : a Tale of Athens in , the 83 rd Olymp natural iad , " an in admirabl its delineations y drawn p to icture enable of
the ancient reader times to , un so derstand vivid and and sympathize with the every as -day life of the heroes and ofantiquity better than does the work of
almost character any of other Socrates writer sages is especial who . has ly touched well dep upon icted , the and theme the amusing . The littl
application of the catachetical " Socratio method " to the e
804 Caroline Fbances Cohnwaklis.
804 CAROLINE FBANCES _COHNWAKLIS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1864, page 304, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071864/page/16/
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