Not Proven Critique of Bennett Judgment in Low Church Fight
The article rebuts claims by the Low Church that the Bennett case was not proven, arguing the Judicial Committee found clear proof of Bennett’s teachings on the Real Presence, the altar of sacrifice, and adoration. It criticizes opponents for masking a verdict of not proven to evade theological defeat and defends Bennett’s candor and fidelity to Catholic doctrine.
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Bennett
Judicial Committee
Church of England
Christ
Jesus Christ
Court of Arches
Church Association
Bennett Proved Doctrine by His Own Hand and Assurance
The record asserts that Bennett taught the doctrine labeled Not Proven and that it was demonstrated as proved by Bennett himself through his own hand and personal assurance.
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Bennett
Old Catholic Movement and Reunion in Anglican View
Analyzes the Old Catholic movement's role in Christian reunion, arguing it embodies a long history and genuine unity aim. Highlights Dr Déllinger's Munich address and Dolinger's 1872 stance, urging Anglicans to consider the movement seriously as a path to restoring unity among separated churches.
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Cause of Reunion
Westminster Palace Hotel
J. Lowry Whittle
Littledale
Christendom
Déllinger
Munich
England
Holy See
Congress of Catholic Theologians
Home and Foreign Review
Philoctetes
Telephus
Germany
Hell
Dollinger
Messrs. Rivington
Union Review
Alt-Katholik
Union Review Calls for Truth Endurance and Jerusalem Reference
The Union Review urges readers to show sympathy with those in grave trials for the cause of Truth and recalls a Jeru salem quotation quoted by Pére Hyacinthe in Rome, declaring Jerusalem as the city of Truth.
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Union Review
Pére Hyacinthe
Rome
Jerusalem
City of
Moran Teaching of the New Testament in Current View
A review extols Rev. C A Row’s analysis of the New Testament moral teaching as the decisive proof for Christian truth. It praises the two lines of evidence, emphasizes the primacy of moral instruction, and urges wide circulation amid doubt. Also notes Westminster Synop and anticipates Catholic clergy future.
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Moran
C. A. Row
M.A
London
Christian Evidence Committee
The
Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge
Ciryetity Church
8.P.C.K
God
Christ
Jesus Christ
Christianity and Free Thought in a New Series
The text describes a small but important book edited by the Dean of Norwich. The series covers Christianity and Free Thought, Scepticism, Faith, The Demonstration of the Spirit, Above Reason not Contrary to it, and Cumulative Arguments supporting Christianity. It urges broad circulation among all classes.
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Norwich
Sermon Notes and Norwich Cathedral Discourses
Sermon Notes by J Edward Vaux M A Second Series in London publication aims to aid overworked parish priests with skeleton sermons ready for filling. Norwich Cathedral Discourses defend faith with rational, impartial arguments amid widespread doubt and blasphemy. six discourses include four by the Bishop of Paterson.
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J. Edward Vaux
M.A
London
G. J. Palmer
Norwich Cathedral
Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge
Norwich
Pater
Dedication Festival at St Alban's Holborn 1872
On St Alban's Day 1872 Dedication Festival was celebrated at St Alban's Holborn with Holy Communion at 8 and 11, Evensong at 8, sermons by Rev H T Morgan and Rev H F Wilkinson, and a long pastoral address by A H Mackonochie reflecting on parish life, losses of staff, school progress, new bells, and appeals for funds to support the parish including building a new school in Baldwin's Gardens and a working men's club.
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Weber
H. T. Morgan
Training College of
T. Hugo
R. Eyton
Mackonochie
Jesus
Willington
London
Walker
Baldwin’s Gardens
Bere
Nokes
Brotherhood
Working Men’s Club
Mr. Stanton
Avid
Baldwin
Furnival’s Inn
Morton Peto
Gardons
National Society
Greville-street
Lord Jesus Christ
A. H. Mackonocir
St. Alban’s Day
Restoration debate on Westminster Abbeys north transept
A reader argues against the claim that Sir Christopher Wren shaped Westminster Abbey’s south gable. The letter cites Parentaliz notes, praising Wren’s north transept design and criticizing recent south gable alterations. The writer urges visitors to compare eras and hopes for restoration to the earlier, truer design.
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Westminster Abbey
Christopher Wren
Wren
Plaister
Westminster
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