A Much-abused LetterLongmans, 1906 - 104 sidor A letter from Rev. George Tyrrell to a university professor who "had resolved to give up Catholicism". "The author ... while recognizing [the] grave defects of traditional Catholicism, dissuades his friend from leaving the church." Cf. p. 2. |
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absolute allow Anglican Apostolic Archbishop of Westminster Arians AUGUSTA THEODOSIA DRANE authority believe Canon CARDINAL NEWMAN'S CARDINAL VAUGHAN Catherine of Siena Catholic Church CATHOLIC REFORMER Catholicism cause charity Christ Christian and Catholic cism claims communion confessor conscience consciousness CONTENTS OF VOL Corriere della Sera creed criticism deal difficulties Divine Doctrine dogmas doubt duty ecclesiastical Edited Eucharist evil experience expression faith Father favour feel formulated GEORGE TYRRELL God's Gospel Human ignorance individual Judaism judgment justified less LEX CREDENDI Lex Orandi live Man-The means Meditations ment mental mind moral MUCH-ABUSED LETTER nature Note organism ourselves perhaps Pope present priest principles prophetic psychic question reason religion religious repudiate revealed Roman sacrament saints scandal schism Scripture SELECT LIST sense sentiments side sincere Society of Jesus sort soul spiritual subconsciousness theo theologians theology theory thought tion translation true truth understanding visible Church vision whole
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Sida 2 - ... Danger of Riches — Obedience without Love, as instanced in the Character of Balaam — Moral Consequences of Single Sins — The Greatness and Littleness of Human Life— Moral Effects of Communion with God— The Thought of God the Stay of the Soul— The Power of the Will— The Gospel Palaces— Religion a Weariness to the Natural Man— The World our Enemy— The Praise of...
Sida 1 - Contents. Advent: — Self-denial the Test of Religious Earnestness — Divine Calls— The Ventures of Faith— Watching. Christmas Day: • — Religious Joy. New Year's Sunday : — The Lapse of Time. Epiphany: — Remembrance of Past Mercies— Equanimity — The Immortality of the Soul— Christian Manhood— Sincerity and Hypocrisy — Christian Sympathy.
Sida 6 - The Christ, The Son Of God. A Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With an Introduction by CARDINAL MANNING.
Sida 3 - Justification — Secondary Senses of the term Justification— Misuse of the term Just or Righteous— On the Gift of Righteousness— The Characteristics of the Gift of Righteousness — Righteousness viewed as a Gift and as a Quality — Righteousness the Fruit of our Lord's Resurrection — The Office of Justifying Faith — The Nature of Justifying Faith — Faith viewed relatively to Rites and Works — On preaching the Gospel — Appendix.
Sida 3 - Sermons bearing upon Subjects of the Day. Edited by the Rev. WJ Copeland, BD, late Rector of Farnham, Essex.
Sida 87 - It is not the Kingdom of Heaven, but only its herald and servant. As I said before, we must allow for the class-interest of a priesthood that lives by the Altar, and not take its wares at the advertisement valuation; else we shall be in danger of denying them any value whatever. After all, your quarrel is not with the Church, but with the theologians; not with ecclesiastical authority, but with a certain theory as to the nature and limits and grades of that authority, and of the value, interpretation...
Sida 1 - Inquirer— Scripture a Record of Human Sorrow — The Danger of Riches — Obedience without Love, as instanced in the Character of Balaam — Moral Consequences of Single Sins— The Greatness and Littleness of Human Life— Moral Effects of Communion with God— The Thought...
Sida 1 - Love, the One Thing Needful. Lent: The Individuality of the Soul — Life, the Season of Repentance — Bodily Suffering — Tears of Christ at the Grave of Lazarus — Christ's Privations, a Meditation for Christians — The Cross of Christ the Measure of the World. Good Friday : The Crucifixion. Easter Day : Keeping Fast and Festival.
Sida 4 - Cr. 8vo. 35. 6d. Select Treatises of St. Athanasius in Controversy with the Arians. Freely Translated. 2 vols. Cr.
Sida 89 - Judaism, have to die in order that it may live again in a greater and grander form ? Has not every organism got its limits of development, after which it must decay and be content to survive in its progeny ? Wine-skins stretch, but only within measure; for there comes at last a bursting-point when...