Greenwich says he does not know what Ritualism is, but there I think the right hon. gentleman is in an isolated position. That ignorance is not shared by the House of Commons or by the country. What the House and the country understand by Ritualism is,... A History of England - Página 511por James Franck Bright - 1889Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1875 - 748 páginas
...the House of Commons or by the country. What the House and the country understand by Ritualism is, practices by a portion of the clergy, avowedly symbolic...in the most solemn manner to refute and repudiate. Therefore, I think, there can be no mistake among practical men as to what is meant when we say that... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1874 - 934 páginas
...the House of Commons or by the country. What the House and the country understand by Ritualism is, practices by a portion of the clergy, avowedly symbolic...in the most solemn manner to refute and repudiate. Therefore, I think, there can be no mistake among practical men as to what is meant when we say that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1875 - 680 páginas
...the House of Commons or by the country. What the House and the country understand by Ritualism is, practices by a portion of the clergy, avowedly symbolic...in the most solemn manner to refute and repudiate. Therefore, I think, there can be no mistake among practical men as to what is meant when we say that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1875 - 758 páginas
...the House of Commons or by the country. What the House and the country understand by Eitualism is, practices by a portion of the clergy, avowedly symbolic...doctrines which the same clergy are bound in the most eolemn manner to refute and repudiate. Therefore, I think, there can be no mistake among practical... | |
| John Noble - 1879 - 216 páginas
...was meant by ritualism, described it as " practices by a portion of the clergy, avowedly symbolical of doctrines, which the same clergy are bound in the most solemn manner to refute and repudiate." Eventually the Bill was read a second time, and the House adjourned at a quarter before seven.3 On... | |
| Peter William Clayden - 1880 - 566 páginas
...House of Commons, or the country. "What the House of Commons and the country understand by Eitualism is practices by a portion of the clergy, avowedly symbolic...in the most solemn manner to refute and repudiate. Therefore, I think there can be no mistake among practical men, as to what is meant when we say that... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1882 - 276 páginas
...the House and the country understand by Ritualism is, practices by a portion of the clergy avmuedly symbolic of doctrines which the same clergy are bound...in the most solemn manner to refute and repudiate. Therefore I think there can be no mistake among practical men as to what is meant when we say that... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1882 - 274 páginas
...the House of Commons or by the country. What the House and the country understand by Ritualism is, practices by a portion of the clergy avowedly symbolic of doctrines which the same clergy arc bound in tlie most solemn manner to refute and repudiate. Therefore I think there can be no mistake... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1887 - 464 páginas
...consequently lost. CHAPTER IX. RITUALISM. What the House and the country understand by Ritualism is practices by a portion of the clergy avowedly symbolic...in the most solemn manner to refute and repudiate. . . . So long as those doctrines are held by Roman Catholics I am prepared to treat them with reverence... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - 1891 - 250 páginas
...House of Commons or the country. What the House of Commons and the country understood by Ritualism were practices by a portion of the clergy avowedly symbolic...in the most solemn manner to refute and repudiate. ' Therefore I think there can be no mistake among practical men as to what is meant when we say that... | |
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