I saw that Reformation principles were powerless to rescue her. As to leaving her, the thought never crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established Church, and that that was the Church Catholic... The Quarterly Review - Pagina 471geredigeerd door - 1912Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | John Henry Newman - 1864 - 578 pagina’s
...rescue her. As to leaving her, the thought never crossed . my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established...beginning, of which she was but the local presence and organ. She was nothing, unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost.... | |
 | John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pagina’s
...rescue her. As to leaving her, the thought never crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established...beginning, of which she was but the local presence and organ. She was nothing, unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost.... | |
 | 1864 - 626 pagina’s
...rescue her. As to leaving her, the thought never crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established...beginning, of which she was but the local presence and organ. She was nothing, unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost.... | |
 | Charles Beard - 1864 - 638 pagina’s
...rescue her. As to leaving her, the thought never crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established...beginning, of which she was but the local presence and organ. She was nothing, unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost.... | |
 | 1864 - 546 pagina’s
...imagination; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established Church, and that was the Church Catholic and Apostolic, set up...beginning, of which she was but the local presence and organ." Soon after this, in December 1832, he went to the south of Europe for some months with his... | |
 | John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 pagina’s
...rescue her. As to leaving her, the thought never crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established...and the organ. She was nothing, unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost. There was need of a second reformation. At this... | |
 | 1865 - 476 pagina’s
...rescue her. As to leaving her, the thought never crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established...beginning, of which she was but the local presence and organ. She was nothing unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost.... | |
 | John Henry Newman - 1865 - 408 pagina’s
...to leaving her,_the thought never | crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that theife was something greater than the Established Church,...beginning, of which she was but the local presence and organ. She was nothing unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost.... | |
 | John Nelson Darby - 1866 - 184 pagina’s
...imagination ; still, I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established Church, and that was the Church Catholic and apostolic set up...beginning, of which she was but the local presence and organ. She was nothing unless she was this. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost.... | |
 | Thomas Oyler Beeman - 1868 - 188 pagina’s
...Anglican,) Dr. Newman kept before him, that there was something greater than the Established Church, and that was the Church Catholic and Apostolic, set up from the beginning, and that the Established Church was the local representative —the presence and organ—of this Church.... | |
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