| Thomas Henry Huxley, Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 588 pages
...and not a Pantheon, and the Dean thereof is officially a Christian priest, and we ask him to bestow exceptional Christian honours by this burial in the...mortal sin, a service not one solitary proposition in which she would have accepted for truth while she was alive? How am I to urge him to do that which,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley, Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 584 pages
...and not a Pantheon, and the Dean thereof is officially a Christian priest, and we ask him to bestow exceptional Christian honours by this burial in the...mortal sin, a service not one solitary proposition in which she would have accepted for truth while she was alive? How am I to urge him to do that which,... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1904 - 808 pages
...and not a Pantheon, and the Dean thereof is officially a Christian priest, and we ask him to bestow exceptional Christian honours by this burial in the...mortal sin, a service not one solitary proposition in which she would have accepted for truth while she was alive? How am I to urge him to do that which,... | |
| Henry Lewis - 1913 - 450 pages
...Huxley bluntly refused. " George Eliot, " he replied, is known, not only as a great writer, but as » person whose life and opinions were in notorious antagonism...person, who did not repent of what the Church considers to be a mortal sin, a service not one solitary proposition in which she would have accepted for truth... | |
| Janet Elizabeth Courtney - 1920 - 308 pages
...and not a Pantheon, and the Dean thereof is officially a Christian priest, and we ask him to bestow exceptional Christian honours by this burial in the...mortal sin, a service, not one solitary proposition in which she would have accepted for truth while she was alive ? " A year and a half later, when Stanley... | |
| Janet Elizabeth Courtney - 1920 - 584 pages
...this burial in the Abbey. George Eliot is known not only as a great writer, but ns a person whose lifr and opinions were in notorious antagonism to Christian...and Christian theory in regard to dogma. How am I to till the Dean that 1 think lie ought to read over the body of a person, who did not repent of what... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 252 pages
...Dean thereof is officially a Christian priest, and we ask him to bestow exceptional Christian honors by this burial in the Abbey «•» George Eliot is...over the body of a person who did not repent of what die Church considers mortal sin, a service not one solitary proposition of which she would have accepted... | |
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