As to returning " in order to receive episcopal dignity, my soul sinks at the " thought of it. I trust my lines will rather be cast in a cura" cy. Place the mitre on any head. Never fear ; it will do good " among the Hindus. A spiritual Bishop will appear... The Calcutta Review - Side 201850Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Hugh Pearson - 1817 - 556 sider
...dignity, " my soul sinks at the thought of it. I trust my lines will " rather be cast in a curacy. " Place the mitre on any head. Never fear; it will do " good among the Hindoos. A spiritual bishop will appear " in due time. " My thoughts pass not beyond next month, or... | |
| Hugh Pearson - 1819 - 432 sider
...episcopal dignity, my soul sinks at the thought of it. I trust my lines will rather be cast in a curacy. " Place the mitre on any head. Never fear ; it will do good among the Hindoos. A spiritual bishop will appear in due time. " My thoughts pass not beyond next month, or that... | |
| Miss Grierson - 1827 - 286 sider
...episcopal dignity, my soul sinks at the thought of it} I trust my lines will rather be cast in a curacy. Place the mitre on any head: never fear, it will do good among the Hindoos. A spiritual bishop will appear in due time." Among other exertions, in behalf of India, made... | |
| 1850 - 570 sider
...his native land. The disappointments of worldly ambition were not, however, among them. He was not a disappointed man. If he had ever been ambitious, he...we do not believe that they framed petitions, drew up resolutions, find Idmself appealed most effectively to the public, both from the platform, and through... | |
| 1850 - 654 sider
...the establishment of the Indian episcopate Claudius Buchanan writing to Charles Grant, had said, " Place the mitre on any head. Never fear; it will do good among the Hindoos. A spiritual liishop will appear in good time." The prophecy has been gloriously fulfilled... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1859 - 582 sider
...episcopal dignity, my soul sinks at the thought of it. I trust my lines will rather be cast in a curacy. Place the mitre on any head. Never fear ; it will do good among the Hindus. A spiritual bishop * The manifestations of genuine some consolation in writing a few sorrow are so variously shaped by... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1859 - 572 sider
...episcopal dignity, my soul sinks at the thought of it. I trust my lines will rather be cast in a curacy. Place the mitre on any head. Never fear; it will do good among the Hindoos." At the beginning of 1806, Mr. Marshman commenced the study of Chinese, with a view to the... | |
| Gilbert Elliot Earl of Minto - 1880 - 452 sider
...while rejecting a suggestion that he might himself be the first archbishop of the East, he exclaimed, ' Place the mitre on any head. Never fear, it will do good among the Hindoos ! ' To Lord Minto, as a Scotchman, it may have been hard to perceive that the placing of a... | |
| Gilbert Elliot Earl of Minto - 1880 - 1048 sider
...while rejecting a suggestion that he might himself be the first archbishop of the East, he exclaimed, ' Place the mitre on any head. Never fear, it will do good among the Hindoos ! ' To Lord Minto, as a Scotchman, it may have been hard to perceive that the placing of a... | |
| 1882 - 546 sider
...his native land. The disappointments of worldly ambition were not, however, among them. He was not a disappointed man. If he had ever been ambitious, he...we do not believe that they framed petitions, drew up resolutions, and himself appealed most effectively to the public, both from the platform and through... | |
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