| 1845 - 786 pagina’s
...be considered misplaced. ' We find, Oh most joyful, most wonderful, most unexpected sight ; we fi«d the whole cycle of Roman doctrine gradually possessing numbers of English churchmen.' — The Ideal, '}•i•., p. 565. ' Three years have passed since I said plainly, that in subscribing... | |
| 1844 - 582 pagina’s
...meaning may be explained away, for I subscribe it myself in a non-natural sense." P. 565.—" We find, oh most joyful, most •wonderful, most unexpected...gradually possessing numbers of English Churchmen." P. 567. — "Three years have passed since I said plainly, that in subscribing the articles I renounce... | |
| 1845 - 1036 pagina’s
...myself in a non-naWrftl sente.' . I. ;' " P. 565. ' We find — oh, most joyful, most wonderful, jnost unexpected sight! — we find the whole cycle of Roman doctrine gradually possessing •wnbrrs'of KofrKsh Cluirchmea.' , _ 'P. 5o7._' 'Three years hate passed Since 1 said plaiify,' that,... | |
| William George Ward - 1844 - 622 pagina’s
...have so fruitfully expanded and germinated in the mind of many who had embraced them, that we find, oh most joyful, most wonderful, most unexpected sight...gradually possessing numbers of English Churchmen ; numbers even of those, who are as yet k ' On GooJe,' p. 83. See all that T have said in the text... | |
| William George Ward - 1844 - 628 pagina’s
...have so fruitfully expanded and germinated in the mind of many who had embraced them, that we find, oh most joyful, most wonderful, most unexpected sight...gradually possessing numbers of English Churchmen ; numbers even of those, who are as yet unconscious how much of truth they hold, and may remain so,... | |
| Alfred Hewlett - 1844 - 152 pagina’s
...College, Oxford; unrebuked.as he himself tells us, for his avowed identity with the Church of Rome : — " Three years have passed since I said plainly, that in subscribing the articles, I renounce no one Romish doctrine ; yet I retain my fellowship, which I hold on the tenure of subscription, and have... | |
| 1844 - 738 pagina’s
...positions ; and, what is more to the purpose, no condemnation of them by any authoritative tribunal. Three years have passed since I said plainly, that in subscribing the Articles I renounce no onc Roman doctrine: yet I retain my Fellowship which I hold on the tenure of subscription, and have... | |
| 1845 - 880 pagina’s
...desertins; her communion, and to sue humbly at her feet for pardon and restoration. Р.4ГЗ. " We find, oh most joyful, most wonderful, most unexpected sight...gradually possessing numbers of English Churchmen." — P. 565. ship of Baliol College, and who had more than once solemnly acknowledged the whole Thirty-nine... | |
| 1845 - 724 pagina’s
...meaning may be explained away, for I subscribe it myself in a nonnataral sense." P. 565. — " We find, oh, most joyful, most wonderful, most unexpected sight...gradually possessing numbers of English churchmen." P. 567. — "Three years have passed since I said plainly, that in subscribing the articles I renounce... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1845 - 878 pagina’s
...deserting her communion, and to sue Immbly at her feet for pardon and restoration. ' P. 473. " We find, oh most joyful, most wonderful, most unexpected sight...gradually possessing numbers of English Churchmen."— P. 56.5. These are the opinions of a man who continue* to enjoy not only я living in the Church of... | |
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