| 1876 - Страниц: 818
...in 1848, in the form of a letter to Dean (afterwards Bishop) Wilberforce, at his special request : " A bishop ought to abstain completely from mixing himself...of the day, and beyond giving a general support to the-Queen's Government, and occasionally voting for it, should take no part in the discussion of State... | |
| 1876 - Страниц: 906
...in 1848, in the form of a letter to Dean (afterwards Bishop) Wilberforce, at his special request : " A- bishop ought to abstain completely from mixing himself up with the polities of the day, and beyond giving a general support to the Queen's Government, and occasionally... | |
| Arthur Rawson Ashwell, Reginald Garton Wilberforce - 1880 - Страниц: 582
...consider it as such, and would be pleased if I were still to do it ; I accordingly resume the pen. A Bishop ought to abstain completely from mixing himself...the day, and beyond giving a general support to the Queens Government, and occasionally voting for it, should take no part in the discussion of State affairs... | |
| Reginald Garton Wilberforce - 1888 - Страниц: 462
...consider it as such, and would be pleased if I were still to do it ; i accordingly resume the pen. A Bishop ought to abstain completely from mixing himself...Corn Laws, Game Laws, Trade or Financial questions, &c., &c.) ; but he should come forward whenever the interests of Humanity are at stake, and give boldly... | |
| Church congress - 1892 - Страниц: 682
...in the well-known letter of the late Prince Consort to Bishop Wilberforce : — "A bishop (he says) ought to abstain completely from mixing himself up...should take no part in the discussion of State affairs. But he should come forward whenever the interests of humanity are at stake, and give boldly and manfully... | |
| Stanley Weintraub - 2000 - Страниц: 520
...Albert would pontificate on 19 October 1845, 'ought to abstain completely from mixing himself up with politics of the day, and beyond giving a general support...should take no part in the discussion of State affairs . . . ' The concept of neutrality in an essentially honorific situation was Albertine to the core,... | |
| Emma Crewe - 2005 - Страниц: 276
...Bishop Samuel Wilberforce took his seat in the House, Prince Albert gave him the following advice: 'A Bishop ought to abstain completely from mixing...up with the politics of the day, and beyond giving general support to the Queen's government, should take no part in the discussion of state affairs,... | |
| John Henry Newman - 2006 - Страниц: 896
...a long letter spelling out what was expected of him as a bishop: 'lie was "to abstain ioin/i/eti'/r from mixing himself up with the politics of the day. and beyond giving a general support to the Queen V Government, and occasionally voting lor it should take no part in the discussion of State affairs".... | |
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