"Low-church" Quotes from Famous Books
... any interest in the uproar caused by Lord John's letter; and secondly, whether the writer of that letter took much interest in it himself. Spite of all the noise and tumult kept up for three months by the Low-Church party, clerks and laymen, it is still a question with many vigilant lookers-on—whether the great neutral majority in the lower strata of society (five-sixths in short of what we mean by the nation) have taken any real interest in the agitation. Any ... — The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. II (2 vols) • Thomas De Quincey |