| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1865 - 436 str.
...place of the cultus of the BV in Faber. things prayer appears to bring so little remedy," he asks, " 2 What is the remedy that is wanted ? what is the remedy...Blessed Lady, but remember, nothing short of an immense 3 one. Here, in England, Mary is not half enough preached. Devotion to her is low and thin and poor.... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1865 - 438 str.
...been "a child of wrath" (Ib, iii. 214). things prayer appears to bring so little remedy," he asks, " 2 What is the remedy that is wanted ? what is the remedy...Blessed Lady, but remember, nothing short of an immense 3 one. Here, in England, Mary is not half enough preached. Devotion to her is low and thin and poor.... | |
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1866 - 588 str.
...these things prayer appears to bring so little remedy,' he asks, 'What is the remedy that is wanted I what is the remedy indicated by God himself ? If we...is an immense increase of devotion to our Blessed I>ady, but remember, nothing short of an immense one. Here, in England, Mary is not half enough preached.... | |
| 1866 - 1016 str.
...done to her ! Speaking of the shortcomings of English Roman Catholics, a recent writer says — " ' What is the remedy that is wanted ? what is the remedy...enough preached. Devotion to. her is low and thin ind poor. It is frightened out of its wits by the sneers of heresy. It is always invoking human respect... | |
| 1866 - 684 str.
...with salvation, and that ' for all these things prayer appears to bring so little remedy,' he asks, ' What is the remedy that is wanted ? what is the remedy...half enough preached. Devotion to her is low and thin ana poor. It is frightened out of its wits by the sneers of heresy. It is always invoking human respect... | |
| Abraham Coles - 1884 - 958 str.
...pleased quickly to console us." Referring to the short-comings of English Roman Catholics, he asks, "What is the remedy that is wanted? What is the remedy...disclosures of the saints, it is an immense increase of our devotion to our Blessed Lady; but remember, nothing short of an immense one. . . . Thousands of... | |
| Abraham Coles - 1885 - 836 str.
...quickly to console us." Referring to the short-comings of English Roman Catholics, he asks, " Whnt is the remedy that is wanted? What is the remedy indicated...disclosures of the saints, it is an immense increase of our devotion to our Blessed Lady; but remember, nothing short of an immense one. . . . Thousands of... | |
| |