Henry Parry Liddon

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Henry Parry Liddon


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in North Stoneham, Hampshire, The United Kingdom
August 20, 1829

Died
September 09, 1890

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Henry Parry Liddon (20 August 1829 - 9 September 1890) was an English theologian.

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Life Of Edward Bouverie Pus...

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Passiontide sermons

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Canon Liddon, A Memoir: Wit...

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Advent in St. Paul's; sermo...

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Essays and Addresses

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“Patriotism is a virtue, no doubt: and it is a duty to cherish patriotism in ourselves and others. But patriotism means wishing well to our country, and the question is what is this "well". Lord Beaconsfield would say "material prosperity, grandeur, increase of power and territory"; Mr. Gladstone would say "that our country may act virtuously". If patriotism is an extension of the feeling which we have about our relatives, Mr. Gladstone is surely right; we wish our relatives to be good men in the first instance, and then successful men, if success is compatible with goodness. I cannot understand how many excellent people fail to feel thus about their country too; it would seem to me that exactly in the proportion in which we realise the fact that a nation is only a very overgrown family which has kept open house for some centuries will be our anxiety that this country should act as a good man would act; and that patriotism consists in wishing this.”
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“Prayer is the act by which man, detaching himself from the embarrassments of sense and nature, ascends to the true level of his destiny.”
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“Liberalism itself, is, on all matters connected with Church and Education, only a kind of corporate and "respectable" ungodliness.”
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