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... principles , as the Tractarians had appealed to them in controversy with Latitu- dinarian and Puritan forms of thought , without being asked the question , How far do you mean to go ? For those Church principles were in the main common ...
... principles , as the Tractarians had appealed to them in controversy with Latitu- dinarian and Puritan forms of thought , without being asked the question , How far do you mean to go ? For those Church principles were in the main common ...
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... principles : it would be 1 He refers to the practice of pro- nouncing the words once only to those assembled round the altar , and then giving the elements in silence to each individual . ' Pusey had probably ob- served this irreverent ...
... principles : it would be 1 He refers to the practice of pro- nouncing the words once only to those assembled round the altar , and then giving the elements in silence to each individual . ' Pusey had probably ob- served this irreverent ...
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... principles : it would bring out those principles : people would see that Catholic principles can be maintained against Popish , and would receive them the rather because they are on their own side . It seems , in all ways , a good ...
... principles : it would bring out those principles : people would see that Catholic principles can be maintained against Popish , and would receive them the rather because they are on their own side . It seems , in all ways , a good ...
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... principles are , who have perhaps never seen them except through the distorting lens of the Record ! REV . J. H. NEWMAN TO E. B. P. Sept. 8 , 1836 . ' Take care , ' rejoined Newman , ' you are not knocked up . I am so afraid these ...
... principles are , who have perhaps never seen them except through the distorting lens of the Record ! REV . J. H. NEWMAN TO E. B. P. Sept. 8 , 1836 . ' Take care , ' rejoined Newman , ' you are not knocked up . I am so afraid these ...
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... principles , which they did not scruple to denounce as heretical . This looks well for the cause , but is sad for them . ' ' Nothing , ' wrote Newman in commenting on this , ' inspires me with greater hope for our cause , or rather ...
... principles , which they did not scruple to denounce as heretical . This looks well for the cause , but is sad for them . ' ' Nothing , ' wrote Newman in commenting on this , ' inspires me with greater hope for our cause , or rather ...
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Page 323 - The Body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten, in the Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner. And the mean whereby the Body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper, is Faith.
Page 323 - The offering of Christ once made is that perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction, for all the sins of the whole world, both original and actual ; and there is none other satisfaction for sin, but that alone.
Page 366 - And if any of the Bread and Wine remain unconsecrated, the Curate shall have it to his own use: but if any remain of that which was consecrated, it shall not be carried out of the Church, but the Priest and such other of the Communicants as he shall then call unto him., shall, immediately after the Blessing, reverently eat and drink the same.
Page 137 - As the Lord liveth, and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee.
Page 270 - As for my religion, I die in the Holy Catholic and Apostolic faith, professed by the whole Church, before the disunion of East and West ; more particularly I die in the Communion of the Church of England, as it stands distinguished from all Papal and Puritan innovations, and as it adheres to the doctrine of the Cross.
Page 474 - O SAVIOUR of the world, who by Thy Cross and precious Blood hast redeemed us, save us, and help us, we humbly beseech Thee, O LORD.
Page 375 - Thine own offspring, the fruit of thy womb, who love thee and would toil for thee, thou dost gaze upon with fear, as though a portent, or thou dost loathe as an offence;— at best thou dost but endure, as if they had no claim but on thy patience, self-possession, and vigilance, to be rid of them as easily as thou mayest. Thou makest them 'stand all the day idle...
Page 281 - ... use the authority given him, not to destruction, but to salvation; not to hurt, but to help...
Page 175 - That modes of interpretation, such as are suggested in the said tract, evading rather than explaining the sense of the Thirty-nine Articles, and reconciling subscription to them with the adoption of errors which they were designed to counteract, defeat the object, and are inconsistent with the due observance of the statutes of the University.
Page 375 - O my mother, whence is this unto thee, that thou hast good things poured upon thee and canst not keep them, and bearest children, yet darest not own them...