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affectionately Anglican answer Archbishop Manning's Archbishop of Westminster Archbishop's House Bayswater believe Bishop of Birmingham Canon Cardinal Barnabò Cardinal Manning's Cardinal Wiseman Cardinal's Catholic Church Chapter Church in England clergy coadjutor dated dear Lord Cardinal DEAR MGR diocese Divine Dublin Review ecclesiastical Eminence English College Episcopate Errington faith Father Coffin favour feel following letter friends give Gladstone Government grace hand heart Holy Father hope Ireland Irish Jesuits labour laity letter to Mgr London matter mind mission Monsignor never Oblates of St occasion ODO RUSSELL opposition Oratory Oxford Papal Infallibility political Pope Leo XIII Pope Pius Pope Pius IX Pope's preached priests Propaganda question religious Robert Wilberforce Rome Searle sermons sincerely souls speak spirit spoke sympathy Talbot Temporal Power things thought tion told truth Ullathorne Vatican Council wish words write written wrote as follows YORK PLACE
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Страница 17 - This is a true saying. If a man desire the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work.
Страница 318 - What is the province of the laity ? To hunt, to shoot, to entertain. These matters they understand, but to meddle with ecclesiastical matters they have no right at all, and this affair of Newman is a matter purely ecclesiastical.
Страница 402 - Question,' as we call it, by a somewhat heartless euphemism, means hunger, thirst, nakedness, notice to quit, labour spent in vain, the toil of years seized upon, the breaking up of homes, the miseries, sicknesses, deaths of parents, children, wives ; the despair and wildness which spring up in the hearts of the poor when legal force, like a sharp harrow, goes over the most sensitive and vital rights of mankind. All this is contained in the land question.
Страница 793 - All things are lawful to me, but all things are not expedient. All things are lawful to me, but I will not be brought under the power of any.
Страница 643 - The property which every man has in his own labor, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable.
Страница 450 - Romanum Pontificem, cum ex Cathedra loquitur, id est, cum omnium Christianorum Pastoris et Doctoris munere fungens pro suprema sua Apostolica auctoritate doctrinam de fide vel moribus ab universa Ecclesia tenendam definit, per assistentiam divinam, ipsi in beato Petro promissam, ea infallibilitate pollere, qua divinus Redemptor Ecclesiam suam in definienda doctrina de fide vel moribus instructam esse voluit...
Страница 323 - I see much danger of an English Catholicism, of which Newman is the highest type. It is the old Anglican, patristic, literary, Oxford tone transplanted into the Church.
Страница 323 - You will have battles to fight, because every Englishman is naturally anti-Roman. To be Roman is to an Englishman an effort. Dr. Newman is more English than the English. His spirit must be crushed.
Страница 313 - To THE VERY REV. JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. WE, the undersigned, have been deeply pained at some anonymous attacks which have been made upon you. They may be of little importance in themselves, but we feel that every blow that touches you inflicts a wound upon the Catholic Church in this country.
Страница 450 - Petro promissam, ea infallibilitate pollere, qua divinus Redemptor Ecclesiam suam in definienda doctrina de fide vel moribus instructam esse voluit: ideoque ejusmodi Romani Pontificis definitiones ex sese, non autem ex consensu Ecclesiae, irreformabiles esse.