Excerpt from Dependence: Or the Insecurity of the Anglican Position
Father Richardson's book, What are the Catholic Claims - to which I would refer any reader who wishes for a complete and concise reply to the arguments usually advanced in favour of their position by those who are called Ritualists.
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Excerpt from Dependence: Or the Insecurity of the Anglican Position
Father Richardson's book, What are the Catholic Claims - to which I would refer any reader who wishes for a complete and concise reply to the arguments usually advanced in favour of their position by those who are called Ritualists.
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Excerpt from Dependence: Or the Insecurity of the Anglican Position
The immediate origin of the following pages will be found in Chapters I. and IX., in which I have replied to two attacks on my book, 'Authority.' To the other numerous notices and reviews of that volume, I have given no direct reply. The Catholic press gave it a warm welcome, which only needs grateful acknowledgment. The Anglican press has indulged in a great deal of vehement rejoinder, but without anything that I can call solid argument Mr. Gore's attack has been met by Father Richardson's book, 'What are the Catholic 'Claims?' - to which I would refer any reader who wishes for a complete and concise reply to the arguments usually advanced in favour of their position by those who are called Ritualists.
The following pages deal with the historical argument, which once seemed to me sound, but which I have here endeavoured to show does not support the Anglican position.
I wish to add to Chapter VII., on Henry VIII., that, in speaking of that king as possessed of a strong will, I must not be understood to speak of him as a strong character. The very reverse seems to be the truth.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book frames an argument that papal authority has risen from a Scriptural basis. The author resorts to a historical review of the Council of Jerusalem, the Council of Chalcedon, the teachings of famous fathers of the Church, and a lengthy analysis of the debate concerning Pope Honorius I. From this, the author makes the case that Scriptural and historical evidence supports the claim that the papacy should hold doctrinal authority over the universal Church. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781331705291_0
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