id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39283 Ruskin, John Letters to the Clergy on the Lord's Prayer and the Church .txt text/plain 56570 3265 77 So Mr. Ruskin's letters, etc., as edited by the present writer, came to felt sure Mr. Ruskin regarded the loving work of the Father and of Since writing my notes on Letter VI., in which Mr. Ruskin gives such body the sin of the world--Son of Man, yet God Incarnate. letters, or by means of Mr. Maurice's books on "The Lord's Prayer," "The Mr. Ruskin asks (Letter III.), "Can this Gospel of Christ be put into of the Lord's Prayer (Letter VI.) He must assume that the clergy neglect Letter V.--A clergyman's first duty is to make the Lord's Prayer clear clergy where I _proposed_ to read Mr. Ruskin's letters to them, I At the time of writing this the following letters passed between Mr. Ruskin and myself:-two copies of Mr. Ruskin's Letters, which you have been so good as to LETTERS TO THE CLERGY: On the Lord's Prayer and the Church. ./cache/39283.txt ./txt/39283.txt