The American Church Monthly, Volume 6Temple Publishing Corporation, 1920 - Anglo-Catholicism |
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... accept the existing situation there was , if not exactly a state of peace , at least a prolonged truce . Controversy , sometimes of a bitter nature , continued , but it was kept within limits ; for it was felt that however radical the ...
... accept the existing situation there was , if not exactly a state of peace , at least a prolonged truce . Controversy , sometimes of a bitter nature , continued , but it was kept within limits ; for it was felt that however radical the ...
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... accepting the whole Papal position " on faith , " as one of them once said to me , and without any sort of critical examination . But in the sense in which Broadhurst was using the phrase there lay hid a certain popular theory of the ...
... accepting the whole Papal position " on faith , " as one of them once said to me , and without any sort of critical examination . But in the sense in which Broadhurst was using the phrase there lay hid a certain popular theory of the ...
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... accepted by the whole Catholic Church ever since ? How does it prove that the substitu- tion of the rule of the Papacy for the rule of Bishops is not an overthrow of the early Constitution of the Church ? Prove the Anglican Church as ...
... accepted by the whole Catholic Church ever since ? How does it prove that the substitu- tion of the rule of the Papacy for the rule of Bishops is not an overthrow of the early Constitution of the Church ? Prove the Anglican Church as ...
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... accepted in good faith and yet never- theless Churchmen and Protestants would still be no nearer to a solid basis of unity than they are today . It is evident that unity in religion may exist with a cer- tain diversity in doctrine and ...
... accepted in good faith and yet never- theless Churchmen and Protestants would still be no nearer to a solid basis of unity than they are today . It is evident that unity in religion may exist with a cer- tain diversity in doctrine and ...
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... accepted in 1916 , we can find a way in which this could be accomplished . Recognizing that the services of Ordination are unavoid- ably long and , even with a Virginian simplicity , more or less elaborate , the Church has directed that ...
... accepted in 1916 , we can find a way in which this could be accomplished . Recognizing that the services of Ordination are unavoid- ably long and , even with a Virginian simplicity , more or less elaborate , the Church has directed that ...
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Page 271 - It is evident unto all men, diligently reading Holy Scripture and ancient Authors, that from the Apostles' time there have been these Orders of Ministers in Christ's Church — Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.
Page 278 - Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.
Page 215 - And he answered and said unto them, "Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
Page 213 - And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband : but and if she depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her husband ; and let not the husband put away his wife.
Page 494 - Go and shew John again those things which ye do hear and see : the blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them.
Page 214 - But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery : and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.
Page 111 - WILL you then give your faithful diligence always so to minister the Doctrine and Sacraments, and the Discipline of Christ, as the Lord hath commanded, and as this Church and Realm hath received the same...
Page 213 - Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife? tempting him. 3 And he answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you? 4 And they said, Moses suffered to write a bill of divorcement, and to put her away.
Page 522 - NO MAN SHALL BE accounted or taken to be a lawful Bishop, Priest, or Deacon in the United Church of England, or SUFFERED TO EXECUTE ANY OF THE SAID FUNCTIONS, except he be called, tried, examined, and admitted thereunto, according to the form hereafter following...
Page 203 - Look, FATHER, look on His anointed Face, And only look on us as found in Him ; Look not on our misusings of Thy grace, Our prayer so languid, and our faith so dim : For lo ! between our sins and their reward We set the Passion of Thy SON our LORD. And then for those, our dearest and our best, By this prevailing Presence we appeal ; O fold them closer to Thy mercy's breast, O do Thine utmost for their souls' true weal ; From tainting mischief keep them white and clear, And crown Thy gifts with strength...