Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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Page 47
... supernatural life ? Is it congenial with , does it proceed from , does it belong to , the principles of Apostles , Martyrs , Evangelists , and Doctors , the principles which the movement of 1833 thought to impose or to graft upon it ...
... supernatural life ? Is it congenial with , does it proceed from , does it belong to , the principles of Apostles , Martyrs , Evangelists , and Doctors , the principles which the movement of 1833 thought to impose or to graft upon it ...
Page 49
... supernatural virtue , provided it had not already forfeited them , and would go about its work as of old time . It would be to - day pretty much what it was yesterday , though in the course of the night it had allowed an Anglo ...
... supernatural virtue , provided it had not already forfeited them , and would go about its work as of old time . It would be to - day pretty much what it was yesterday , though in the course of the night it had allowed an Anglo ...
Page 81
... supernatural grace of God , as shown either at the time or by consequent fruits , has overshadowed you at certain times , has been with you when you were taking part in the Anglican ordinances , I have no wish , and a Catholic has no ...
... supernatural grace of God , as shown either at the time or by consequent fruits , has overshadowed you at certain times , has been with you when you were taking part in the Anglican ordinances , I have no wish , and a Catholic has no ...
Page 84
... supernatural excellence among Protestants when it comes before us , or to explain it away ; all we know is , that the grace given them is intended ultimately to bring them into the 84 The Life of the Movement of 1833.
... supernatural excellence among Protestants when it comes before us , or to explain it away ; all we know is , that the grace given them is intended ultimately to bring them into the 84 The Life of the Movement of 1833.
Page 88
... supernatural grace , as exemplified in yourselves , in proof that your religion is true , I must allow the plea to others to whom by your theory you are bound to deny it . Are you willing to place your- selves on the same footing with ...
... supernatural grace , as exemplified in yourselves , in proof that your religion is true , I must allow the plea to others to whom by your theory you are bound to deny it . Are you willing to place your- selves on the same footing with ...
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Anglo-Catholic Apostolical Apostolical Succession argument Arian Arius authority Baptism believe Bishop Blessed body Branch Church called Catholic Church Catholicism character Christ Christianity Church of England claims clergy communion consider controversy course Creed dear brethren deny divine grace doctrine doubt duty ecclesiastical England Erastianism Establishment Eutyches evil ex opere ex opere operato existence external eyes faith Fathers favour feel God's grace Greek heart heaven heresy heretical Holy individuals influence instance intellect latitudinarian Lectures look Lord matter of fact means ment mind Monophysite moral movement of 1833 National Church nature Nestorian never object opinion ordinances party persons position preaching present priest principles private judgment professed Protestant Protestantism question reason religion religious Rome Sacrament Saints Scripture sense simply soul speak spirit supernatural surely teaching temporal theology things thought tion true truth Via Media wish words writer yourselves