The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 59
... clergy . In the next page we learn from the ingenuous Charles , that the Articles are avowedly ambiguous , " and have no one sense ; and a little further on we learn from Bateman , that they can only be rightly held in a catholic sense ...
... clergy . In the next page we learn from the ingenuous Charles , that the Articles are avowedly ambiguous , " and have no one sense ; and a little further on we learn from Bateman , that they can only be rightly held in a catholic sense ...
Page 60
... clergy who , as a body , follow another rule . Was celibacy a blunder in St. Paul ? Yet it was not obligatory . But the impression here intended to be conveyed , ( as also on p . 174 , ) by Carlton's speeches , is , that celibacy can ...
... clergy who , as a body , follow another rule . Was celibacy a blunder in St. Paul ? Yet it was not obligatory . But the impression here intended to be conveyed , ( as also on p . 174 , ) by Carlton's speeches , is , that celibacy can ...
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ART . V. - 1 . A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Exeter . By HENRY , Lord Bishop of Exeter , 1842. London : Murray . 2. A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln . By JOHN , Lord Bishop of Lincoln , 1846. London ...
ART . V. - 1 . A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Exeter . By HENRY , Lord Bishop of Exeter , 1842. London : Murray . 2. A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln . By JOHN , Lord Bishop of Lincoln , 1846. London ...
Page 78
... clergy preferring the risk of suspension before the certainty of profanation , are not more than enough to establish the rule : their number , how- ever , in cases of suicide and notorious unrepented profligacy or infidelity , is ...
... clergy preferring the risk of suspension before the certainty of profanation , are not more than enough to establish the rule : their number , how- ever , in cases of suicide and notorious unrepented profligacy or infidelity , is ...
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... clergy generally , until he threw light upon them in a plain and accessible volume . In 1846 , the Lord Bishop of Lincoln followed upon the same track ; and thus summed up an inquiry into the reformation of the Church , effected at the ...
... clergy generally , until he threw light upon them in a plain and accessible volume . In 1846 , the Lord Bishop of Lincoln followed upon the same track ; and thus summed up an inquiry into the reformation of the Church , effected at the ...
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