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" The Articles, we will say, are ' not exactly what we might wish them to be. Some 'of them are expressed in doubtful terms ; others are ' inaccurate, perhaps, unphilosophical ; others again may ' chance to mislead an ignorant reader into some erroneous... "
Nine Discourses on Various Subjects: And Seven Charges Delivered to the ... - Page 293
by Thomas Balguy - 1817 - 343 pages
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Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - Church and state - 1822 - 546 pages
...they treated them very cavalierly. They " are not," says Dr. Balguy f, " exactly what we wish them: " some of them are expressed in doubtful terms ; " others...unphilosophical ; " others again may chance to mislead an igno" rant reader into some erroneous opinions." Dr. Sturges J, the friend of Balguy, expresses as...
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Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - Church and state - 1822 - 544 pages
...they treated them very cavalierly. They " are not," says Dr. Balguy f, " exactly what we wish them : " some of them are expressed in doubtful terms; " others...unphilosophical ; " others again may chance to mislead an igno" rant reader into some erroneous opinions." Dr. Sturges J, the friend of Balguy, expresses as...
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End of Religious Controversy: In a Friendly Correspondence Between a ...

John Milner - 1827 - 620 pages
...own words in one of his Charges to . ton Clergy. ' The Articles, we will say, are not exactly wlutt we might wish them to be. Some of them are expressed...inaccurate, perhaps, unphilosophical ; others again nay chance to mislead an ignorant reader into some erroneous opinions; (1) but is there any one among...
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An amicable discussion on the Church of England and on the ..., Volume 2

Jean François M. Le Pappe de Trévern (bp. of Strassburg.) - 1828 - 402 pages
..." Some of than are expressed in " doubtful terms: others are inaccurate, perhaps unphilo" sophical: others again may chance to mislead an ignorant reader " into some erroneous opinion." English discourses (as quoted by Dr. Milner, Letters to a Prebendary, Letter VIII. p. 414, 6th edition.)...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 1

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1836 - 590 pages
...to be determined by circumstances." Dr. Balguy is still more explicit ; for he says, " the articles are not exactly what we might wish them to be. Some...to mislead an ignorant reader into some erroneous opinions ; but is there any one among them that leads to immorality ?" Such is his opinion of the articles...
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The End of Religious Controversy: In a Friendly Correspondence Between a ...

John Milner - 1842 - 522 pages
...restrictions. But I will give you the Archdeacon's own words in one of his Charges to his Clergy. ' The Articles, we ' will say, are not exactly what...in ' doubtful terms; others are inaccurate, perhaps ' unphilosophicat; others again may chance to mis' lead an ignorant reader into some erroneous ' opinions:...
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The End of Religious Controversy: In a Friendly Correspondence Between a ...

John Milner - Church controversies - 1843 - 382 pages
...restrictions. But I will give you the archdeacon's own words, in one of his charges to his clergy. " The articles, we will say, are not exactly what we...in doubtful terms; others are inaccurate, perhaps, unphilosopfiical : others again may chance to mislead an ignorant reader into some erroneous opinions...
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The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a ...

John Milner - 1846 - 338 pages
...archdeacon's own words in one of his charges to his clergy. " The articles, we will say, are not exactly tohat we might wish them to be. Some of them are expressed...to mislead an ignorant reader into some erroneous opinions ;* but is there any one among them that leads to immorality? Is there one in the number that...
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Essays on Various Subjects, Volume 2

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - Anglican Communion - 1853 - 516 pages
...to be determined by circumstances." Dr. Balguy is still more explicit ; for he says, " The articles are not exactly what we might wish them to be. Some...to mislead an ignorant reader into some erroneous opinions ; but is there any one among them that leads to immorality?" Such is his opinion of the articles;...
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Origin and Developments of Anglicanism: Or, a History of the Liturgies ...

William Waterworth - 1854 - 440 pages
...diversity of human opinions upon all subjects, short of demonstration." 4 Archdeacon Balguy says, " The Articles, we will say, are not exactly what we...there any one among them that leads to immorality ? "5 Bishop Watson even doubts the Church's right to frame articles of faith. " It is still a question,"...
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