Bennett Judgment strengthens Catholic elements in Church of England
The piece argues the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council affirmed the Real Presence doctrine, siding with Catholic interpretation over Low Church denial. It condemns the Low Church stance as modern and argues the verdict restores crucial Catholic elements within the Church of England and confirms sacramental and sacerdotal teaching.
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Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Church of
Sabellius
Zoinglius
Church of England
Bennett
Zuinglius
Christ
Judicial Committee
Low Church
The
Record
Court of Arches
Dean of Arches
Holy Church
Jesus Christ
A NATIONAL CHURCH IN ERASTIAN TERMS
The piece argues that the Church of England as a National Church faces Erastian pressures. It critiques state control over doctrine and discipline, notes a revival toward Catholic faith, and warns that tolerating diverse creeds risks undermining national religion and property. It contrasts past indifference with current demand for an authentic Catholic core.
Sunday Reflections on Cuprext Torics and Church Unity
A review of Canon M Caul's Sunday Reflections criticizing scepticism and latitudinarian laxity in the Church. It argues for deeper study of Scripture, condemns “unbelief” in pulpits, and defends orthodox faith against modern revisionism. The piece laments clerical hardship, patronage, and calls for joint action by clergy and laity to restore learning and reverence.
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Joseph B. M’canl
Rochester Cathedral
St. Michael Bassishaw
London
Longmans
M'Caul
God
Jesus
Ker
Church of God
M’caul
Church of England
Ozsar
M‘caul
St. Augustine
St. Athanasius
England
Canon M'Caul
Catholic Church or National Church in England debate
The passage argues that the church must prevail in its doctrines to teach religion to the people, not the Clergy, and contends that while it could be seen as a National Church from an Erastian view, it should be a Catholic Church aligned with traditional Catholic principles that define the Church of England, despite worldly judgments.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Church of England
Bennett
Catholic Church of Christ
Judicial Committee
the Times
Lord Lyttleton
Association For Promoting the Reform of Convocation
Willis
St. James's
Earl of Courtown
Bishop of Ely
T. Salt
M.P
Archdeacon Churton
Canon Barry
Canon Simmons
H. Droop
T. W. Perry
Archer Gurney
Biber
Crammsan
Convocation
Canterbury
York
Record
Ryle
Lord Lyttelton
House of Lords
Sumner
Canon Samtons
Ely
Archdeacon Courton
Thomas Satt
Aachen Gunner
Lord Sytretton
The Oxford Commemoration Under Rain and Debate
Rain dampened Oxford Commemoration week with indoor events and a later garden party. The day featured the Euemais Founders ceremony, prize compositions, and a Masonic fete, followed by honorary degrees for Prince Hassan and others. Reform of Convocation dominated after speeches by Lord Lyttleton and clergy chiefs urging lay representation and clergy laity parity.
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Oxford
Christ Church
Queen
Prince of Wales
Disraeli
Canon Liddon
Pusey
Hardy
Winchester
Lincoln
Bath and Wells
Exeter
Canon Bright
Palmer
Lowe
Cardwell
Hisses
Gladstone
Germany
Prince Bismarck
Apprause
F. H. Doyle
Orleans
A. G. Wood
Pembroke College
T. S. Omond
Balliol College
Paris
F. G. Cholmondeley
New College Gardens
Magdalen College
Corn Exchange
D.C.L
Prince Hassan
David Gross
Jeaffresco College
Philadelphia
Benjamin Collins Brodie
Cambridge Fellow Percy Gardner elected in Arts district
Mr. Percy Gardner elected as Fellow of Christ's College Cambridge. Treasury receipts from April 1 to 8 totaled £18,494,150, up over a million from last year’s period. Expenditure reached £12,752,985. Bank of England balance exceeds eight million.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Percy Gardner
Christ’s College
Cambridge
Treasury
Bank of England