| Arthur Rawson Ashwell, Reginald Garton Wilberforce - 1881 - Страниц: 506
...no 1857. MR. GLADSTONE'S OPINION. 353 such case is on the carpet, is enormous. The sentences would take effect on the Church, and Bishops and Clergy...to be used at their own option. It must become, if uncorrected, in lapse of time a thoroughly immoral position. Her case seems as if it were like that... | |
| Church congress - 1882 - Страниц: 606
...will read part of a letter written by Mr. Gladstone in 1857:— t" It is neither disestablishment, or even loss of dogmatic truth which I look upon as the...to be used at their own option. It must become, if uncorrected, in lapse of time a thoroughly immoral position." I think this forecast of Mr. Gladstone... | |
| Henry Richard - 1885 - Страниц: 168
...even loss of dogmatic 1 Bishop of Durham. • " What Good will it do ? " by the Bishop of Liverpool. truth, which I look upon as the greatest danger before...ordinances by way of comfort for all sorts of people, and to be used at their own option. It must become, if uncorrected, in lapse of time a thoroughly immoral... | |
| Henry Richard - 1885 - Страниц: 168
...of right and wrong on which Christianity itself must be built. The present position of the CliHrch of England is gradually approximating to the Erastian...ordinances by way of comfort for all sorts of people, and to be used at their own option. It must become, if uncorrected, in lapse of time a thoroughly immoral... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1891 - Страниц: 348
...1857.—It is neither disestablishment, nor even loss of dogmatic truth, which I look upon as the greater danger before us, but it is the loss of those elementary...to be used at their own option. It must become, if uncorrected, in lapse of time a thoroughly immoral position. Her case seems as if it were like that... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1891 - Страниц: 310
...— It is neither disestablishment, nor even loss of dogmatic truth, which I look upon as the greater danger before us, but it is the loss of those elementary...to be used at their own option. It must become, if uncorrected, in lapse of time a thoroughly immoral position. Her case seems as if it were like that... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1903 - Страниц: 444
...revival of Convocation was proceeding. Mr. Gladstone, claiming selfgovernment for the Church, wrote :— It is neither Disestablishment, nor even loss of dogmatic...to be used at their own option. It must become, if uncon'ected, in lapse of time a thoroughly immoral position. Her case seems as if it were like that... | |
| 1907 - Страниц: 1052
...interference of the civil ruler.' In 1857 Mr. Gladstone wrote : It is neither Disestablishment, nor the loss of dogmatic truth, which I look upon as the greatest...all sorts of people, to be used at their own option. In the same year the Divorce Act was passed (with the active assistance of Tait, then Bishop of London),... | |
| 1899 - Страниц: 1054
...revival of Convocation was proceeding. Mr. Gladstone, claiming self-government for the Church, wrote : It is neither Disestablishment, nor even loss of dogmatic...to be used at their own option. It must become, if uncorrected, in lapse of time a thoroughly immoral position. Her case seems as if it were like that... | |
| 1899 - Страниц: 1270
...I look upon as the greatest danger before us, but it is the loss of those elementary principles^!' right and wrong on which Christianity itself must...business of an establishment is to teach all sorts of doctrioes and to provide Christian ordinances by way of comfort for all sorts of people, to be used... | |
| |