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
| Alfred Fawkes - 1913 - 488 pagina’s
...High Church party had not died out at Oxford. It had become somewhat soaked in port, and stiff-jointed with Erastianism ; but men like Routh represented...the organ. She was nothing, unless she was this.'- This ecclesiastical conception of Christianity was the distinctive note of Tractarianism ; and it was... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1913 - 566 pagina’s
...rescue her. As to so leaving her, the thought never crossed my imagination ; still I ever kept before me that there was something greater than the Established...(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... | |
| Hugh Walker, Janie Roxburgh Walker - 1913 - 1116 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." 1 Pars... | |
| Newport John Davis White - 1925 - 144 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.'1 Newman... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1927 - 348 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.... | |
| George J. Donahue - 1927 - 242 pagina’s
...to save her. As to leaving her the thought never crossed my imagination; still I kept ever before me that there was something greater than the Established Church and that that was the Catholic Church set up from the beginning. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost. There... | |
| George J. Donahue - 1927 - 264 pagina’s
...to save her. As to leaving her the thought never crossed my imagination; still I kept ever before me that there was something greater than the Established Church and that that was the Catholic Church set up from the beginning. She must be dealt with strongly, or she would be lost. There... | |
| Norman Sykes - 1929 - 88 pagina’s
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