The Church of England: Its Nature and Its FutureHensley Henson, Frank Theodore Woods, Arthur Cayley Headlam, Edward William Watson, Henry Leighton Goudge Macmillan, 1919 - 227 Seiten |
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A. C. HEADLAM accept ancient Anglican version Anglo-Catholicism Archbishop authority Bible bishop body called Canon Catholic century chaos chapter character characteristics Chris Christ Church of England Churchman claim clergy comradeship continuity Council of Trent Dean Church democracy dioceses divine rule doctrine duty ecclesiastical English Church English Reformation English religion Englishman expressed fact faith formularies freedom freehold future God's Gospel High Church ideal incoherent industrial influence Israel kingdom Latitudinarian League of Nations learned lectures Lord means medieval ment Middle Ages mind ministry modern moral movement national Church numbers organisation Oxford Movement parish political practical Prayer-book preached present priest primitive principles Protestant Religion Protestantism reconstruction Reformed Churches regard religious revolution Roman Church Rome Scripture sense sphere spiritual teaching theologian theology theory things Thirty-nine Articles thought tion to-day Tractarians tradition true truth version of Christianity whole witness word worship Yahweh
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Seite 124 - The common problem, yours, mine, every one's, Is not to fancy what were fair in life Provided it could be,— but, finding first What may be, then find how to make it fair Up to our means— a very different thing!
Seite 193 - There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures.
Seite 213 - The rich man in his castle, The poor man at his gate, God made them, high or lowly, And ordered their estate.
Seite 54 - With that to' assert spiritual royalty. ' One in herself, not rent by schism, but sound, Entire, one solid shining diamond ; Not sparkles, shatter'd into sects, like you ; One is the church, and must be, to be true : One central principle of unity, As undivided, so from errors free, As one in faith, so one in sanctity. Thus she, and none but she, the...
Seite 227 - The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the most High shall overshadow thee. And therefore also the Holy which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.
Seite 129 - But ye are an elect race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God's own possession, that ye may shew forth the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvellous light...
Seite 93 - I am not greatly delighted with the name, nor so desirous to maintain it : but yet a truth is to be defended. I read in the 'old Fathers, that these two names, Sacerdos and Presbyter be confounded. I see also that the learned and the best of our English writers, such I mean as write in these our days, translate the word Presbyter so ; and the very word itself as it is used in our English tongue, soundeth the word Presbyter. As heretofore use hath made it -to be taken for a sacrificer, so will use...
Seite 132 - For as the girdle cleaveth to the loins of a man, so have I caused to cleave unto me the whole house of Israel...
Seite 55 - Thus one, thus pure, behold her Largely spread, Like the fair ocean from her mother-bed ; From east to west triumphantly she rides, All shores are water'd by her wealthy tides.
Seite 138 - God; strengthened with all power, according to the might of his glory, unto all patience and longsuffering with joy; giving thanks unto the Father, who made us meet to be partakers of the Inheritance of the saints in light; who delivered us out of the power of darkness, and translated us into the kingdom of the Son of his love...