Defence of the Rev. Rowland Williams, D.D., in the Arches' Court of Canterbury
Defence of the Rev. Rowland Williams, D.D., in the Arches' Court of Canterbury
Stephen, James Fitzjames, Sir, 1829-1894
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That, I say, is a broad, intelligible statement with respect to a review, which every man who has written a review must feel himself entitled to make. No one ever wrote a composition of that kind without feeling that he was often called upon to state cordially and sym- pathetically many things with which he did not agree, though he agreed with the tone in which they were Digitized by VaOOQlC 198 DEFENCE OF DR. WILLIAMS. said, and though he liked the principle upon which they proceeded. Now, my ...lord, I proceed to the quotations. As I said, it is only the first and third quotation in the seventh count which afford any evidence whatever in support of the charge which is raised in the charging part of the count Now in the first extract, what is it which is objected to ? It is this expression and nothing else : " la " the Bible, as an expression of devout reason, and there- " fore to be read with reason in freedom, he " (that is, Bunsen) "finds record of the spiritual giants," and so forth.
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