Troubles of the English Church 1859-72, examined in a selection from newspaper articles1876 |
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... ; but we have no faith in them while not a rioter is taken into eustody ; and the reports sent in certainly justify the inference that they are placed there , not to see , but to be seen . is the money only that is wanted : all the.
... ; but we have no faith in them while not a rioter is taken into eustody ; and the reports sent in certainly justify the inference that they are placed there , not to see , but to be seen . is the money only that is wanted : all the.
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... faith in them while not a rioter is taken into eustody ; and the reports sent in certainly justify the inference that they are placed there , not to see , but to be seen . We have again to regret that Lord Dungannon has not.
... faith in them while not a rioter is taken into eustody ; and the reports sent in certainly justify the inference that they are placed there , not to see , but to be seen . We have again to regret that Lord Dungannon has not.
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... faith , while they deny the very authority which makes Scripture what it is - viz . , the tradition of the Church . In vain do they teach the doctrine of the Atonement , while they decry the Blessed Sacrament in which it is visibly set ...
... faith , while they deny the very authority which makes Scripture what it is - viz . , the tradition of the Church . In vain do they teach the doctrine of the Atonement , while they decry the Blessed Sacrament in which it is visibly set ...
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... faith , or , with Our LORD's words to Nico- demus before him , he would not have talked or writ- ten such nonsense . But he is not altogether satisfied with the " truest standard " of doctrine ; for unfortu nately , the thirty - sixth ...
... faith , or , with Our LORD's words to Nico- demus before him , he would not have talked or writ- ten such nonsense . But he is not altogether satisfied with the " truest standard " of doctrine ; for unfortu nately , the thirty - sixth ...
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... faith to consist in a mere acknow- ledgement of historical facts , so long as it is com- bined with the mere outward show of respectability of conduct . The As to evidences in general , the young clergy would 64 CANDIDATES FOR HOLY ORDERS .
... faith to consist in a mere acknow- ledgement of historical facts , so long as it is com- bined with the mere outward show of respectability of conduct . The As to evidences in general , the young clergy would 64 CANDIDATES FOR HOLY ORDERS .
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Página 136 - Now of the things which we have spoken this is the sum: We have such an High Priest, who is set on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens; 2 A minister of the sanctuary, and of the true tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and not man.
Página 135 - And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne, and of the four beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb, as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth.
Página 130 - Second, two sons of peers were Bishops; four or five sons of peers were priests, and held valuable preferment: but these rare exceptions did not take away the reproach which lay on the body. The clergy were regarded as, on the whole, a plebeian class. And, indeed, for one who made the figure of a gentleman, ten were mere menial servants.
Página 130 - Perhaps, after some years of service, he was presented to a living sufficient to support him : but he often found it necessary to purchase his preferment by a species of Simony, which furnished an inexhaustible subject of pleasantry to three or four generations of scoffers. With his cure he was expected to take a wife. The wife had...
Página 93 - Henderson's general rule, but thinks he is mistaken in the application; for the clause touching religion in the coronation oath was made only for the benefit of the Church of England; that, therefore, it is not in the power of the two houses of Parliament to discharge the obligation of this oath, without their consent. That this Church never made any submission to the two houses, nor owned herself subordinate to them: that the Reformation was managed by the king and clergy, and the Parliament assisted...
Página 136 - For every high priest is ordained to offer gifts and sacrifices : wherefore it is of necessity that this man have some what also to offer. 4 For if he were on earth, he should not be a priest...
Página 130 - ... peruse over before, once or twice, the chapters and homilies, to the intent they might read to the better understanding of the people.
Página 142 - ... should be collected, arranged, and published. I entirely concur in this ; if it be not soon done, they will surely be lost ; and as he never wrote anything for publication without care and thought, the loss of them would be much to be regretted : — " It would seem to follow upon these statements — and I understand that there is high legal authority for the opinion — that the onus probandi lies in this matter upon the many who practically ignore or slight the usages (of which number I must...
Página 118 - Good Lady Huntingdon goes on acting the part of a mother in Israel, more and more. For a day or two she has had five clergymen under her roof, which makes her ladyship look like a good Archbishop with his chaplains around him. Her house is a Bethel to us in the ministry — it looks like a college. We have the sacrament every morning, heavenly conversation all day, and preach at night.