| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1864 - 554 oldal
...main points on which his position rested. These were, in brief, the principle of dogma, the doctrine of a visible Church, " with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace," and hostility to Rome as having added to the faith. The more he grew in devotion to our Blessed Lady and... | |
| 1864 - 594 oldal
...of a certain definite religious teaching, based upon this foundation of dogma ; viz. that there was a visible Church, with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace. I thought that this was the doctrine of Scripture, of the early Church, and of the Anglican Church.... | |
| 1864 - 990 oldal
...confident in the truth of a definite religious teaching, based on this foundation of dogma ; that there was a visible Church, with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace. I thought that this was the doctrine of Scripture, of tho early Church and of the Anglican Church.... | |
| Charles Beard - 1864 - 638 oldal
...of a certain definite religious teaching, based upon this foundation of dogma, viz., that there was a visible Church with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace. I thought that this was the doctrine of Scripture, of the early Church, and of the Anglican Church.... | |
| 1864 - 890 oldal
...Second, the principle of the church, ie that it is a part of necessary dogma to hold that there is a visible church, with sacraments and rites, which are the channels of invisible grace. Thirdly, as to the Church of Rome, the position taken at first, by Newman at least, was that the pope... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1864 - 608 oldal
...of a certain definite religious teaching, based upon this foundation of dogma; viz. that there was a visible Church with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace. I thought that this was the doctrine of Scripture, of the early Church, and of the Anglican Church.... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 oldal
...of a certain definite religious teaching, based upon this foundation of dogma; viz. that there was a visible Church with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace, I thought that this was the doctrine of Scripture, of the early Church, and of the Anglican Church.... | |
| 1864 - 626 oldal
...of a certain definite religious teaching, based upon this foundation of dogma, viz., that there was a visible Church with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace. I thought that this was the doctrine of Scripture, of the early Church, and of the Anglican Church.... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1864 - 584 oldal
...is to me a dream and mockery. . . . What I held in 1816, 1 held in 1833, and I hold in 1864." 2. " A visible church, with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace. . . . Here, again, I am not changed in opinion. ... I appealed to the Ordination service, in which... | |
| 1864 - 684 oldal
...I shall hold it to the end." And this includes not only the dogmatic principle and the belief in " a visible Church with sacraments and rites which are the channels of invisible grace ;" but also the conviction that such is " the Doctrine of Scripture, of the Early Church, and of the... | |
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