The Deans English a Criticism On the Dean of Canturburys Essays On the Queen

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The Deans English a Criticism On the Dean of Canturburys Essays On the Queen
Moon, G. Washington (George Washington), 1823-1909
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Permit me to say that, if you look at home, you will find in your own periodical, in the identical number of it containing this remark of yours, two Doctors of Divinity using *the very ex- THE DEAWS ENGLISH. 51 pression you condemn ; a third Doctor of Divinity using an expression very similar; and a fourth, yourself, using an expression which, under the circumstances, is deserv- ing of severe censure. To begin with the Editor; the Eev. Norman Macleod, D. D. , says, on page 204, "He opens up in ...the " parched desert a well that refreshes us ". The Eev. John Caird, D. D. , says, on. Page 237, " Now these considerations may open " up to us one view of the expediency of " Christ's departure ". The Eev. Thomas Guthrie, D. D. , says, on page 163, "the " past, with its sin and folly, rose up before " his eyes ". I suppose you would say, " What rose up means more than rose would " mean I cannot discover". Probably not, but just tell us what you mean by saying, on page 197, "Even so the language grew"Grwa$ "up; its nerve, and vigour, and honesty, " and.

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