Vindiciae Ecclesiae Anglicanae: Letters to Charles Butler, Comprising Essays on the Romish Religion and Vindicating The Book of the ChurchJohn Murray, 1826 - 526 páginas A defense of the anti-Catholic views espoused in his Book of the Church (1824). |
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... called the Catholic claims ; and my object in this work is to expose the principles and practices of the Romish Church , .. to show that the present advocates of that Church are not to be trusted in their statements , .. to prove that ...
... called the Catholic claims ; and my object in this work is to expose the principles and practices of the Romish Church , .. to show that the present advocates of that Church are not to be trusted in their statements , .. to prove that ...
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... called on the friend to whom this volume is inscribed , and heard from him of a letter in the newspapers , showing that a story concerning Gardiner's death , which I had taken from Fox , could not be true . I was on the point of leaving ...
... called on the friend to whom this volume is inscribed , and heard from him of a letter in the newspapers , showing that a story concerning Gardiner's death , which I had taken from Fox , could not be true . I was on the point of leaving ...
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... called upon to remove , are not the cause of the disordered state of Ire- land , and consequently , that their removal could not effect the cure ; that farther concessions would produce farther demands , as all former concessions have ...
... called upon to remove , are not the cause of the disordered state of Ire- land , and consequently , that their removal could not effect the cure ; that farther concessions would produce farther demands , as all former concessions have ...
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... called me into the field of controversy , and though I have heretofore ac- cepted from you invitations of a different kind , with a different feeling , I accept this also cheer- fully and with good will . It was my intention not to have ...
... called me into the field of controversy , and though I have heretofore ac- cepted from you invitations of a different kind , with a different feeling , I accept this also cheer- fully and with good will . It was my intention not to have ...
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... relates to literary history will be uninteresting ; and in this case the impulse which my mind received , has , in its results , called forth the exertion of yours . We shall come presently to our polemics . In none of its INTRODUCTION . 5.
... relates to literary history will be uninteresting ; and in this case the impulse which my mind received , has , in its results , called forth the exertion of yours . We shall come presently to our polemics . In none of its INTRODUCTION . 5.
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Página 298 - He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men, which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public.
Página 124 - And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions: And also upon the servants and upon the handmaids in those days will I pour out my spirit.
Página 299 - Unmarried men are best friends, best masters, best servants, but not always best subjects ; for they are light to run away, and almost all fugitives are of that condition. A single life doth well with Churchmen ; for charity will hardly water the ground where it must first fill a pool. It is indifferent for judges and magistrates ; for if they be facile and corrupt, you shall have a servant five times worse than a wife.
Página 21 - I profess, likewise, that in the mass there is offered to God a true, proper, and propitiatory sacrifice for the living and the dead ; and that in the most holy sacrament of the eucharist, there is truly, really, and substantially, the body and blood, together with the soul and divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ...
Página 125 - Christ, or there, believe it not; for there shall arise false Christs and false prophets ; and shall show great signs and wonders ; insomuch that if it were possible, they should deceive the very elect.
Página 39 - I'll tell you, friend! a wise man and a fool. You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobbler-like, the parson will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunella.
Página 368 - I then replied, That if by faithfulness I had recommended myself to General Howe I should be loth by unfaithfulness to lose the General's good opinion; besides, that I viewed the offer of land to be similar to that which the devil offered Jesus Christ — "To give him all the kingdoms of the world if he would fall down and worship him," when, at the same time, the damned soul had not one foot of land upon earth.
Página 299 - Certainly wife and children are a kind of discipline of humanity ; and single men, though they may "be many times more charitable, because their means are less exhaust, yet, on the other side, they are more cruel and hardhearted (good to make severe inquisitors), because their tenderness is not so oft called upon.
Página 287 - One that ruleth well his own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity; (For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?) Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he fall into the condemnation of the devil.
Página 39 - What differ more (you cry) than crown and cowl ?' , I'll tell you, friend, a wise man and a fool.