Protestant Church as by law established ;' pledged under oath to the thirty-nine articles, which were drawn up on purpose to separate England from Catholic Christendom,* and to protest against all the barbarous superstitions of the dark ages. By attempting... Quarterly Papers on Architecture - Página 91844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1845 - 596 páginas
...the object of this society, ami all such efforts in the Anglican Church, as absurd." " In attempting to re-establish their churches, chalices, and vestments,...and that of the men who built Salisbury and York. Surely no man in his senses can pretend that Dr Howley and Dr Mant professed the same faith, and follow... | |
| 1845 - 780 páginas
...Christendom,* and to protest against all the barbarous superstitions of the dark ages. By attempting to re-establish their churches, chalices, and vestments,...and that of the men who built Salisbury, and York. Surely no man in his senses can pretend that Dr. Howley and Dr. Mant profess the same faith, and follow... | |
| 1845 - 354 páginas
...addressed a letter to the society, of which the following are extracts":— • * » " 'By attempting to re-establish their churches, chalices, and vestments,...exists between their own faith, and that of the men u-ho built Salisbury and York. Supposing the spirit of the Camden Society ultimately to prevail over... | |
| Charles Forbes R. comte de Montalembert - 1861 - 610 páginas
...barbarous superstitions of the dark ages. By attempting to re-establish their churches, chalices, or vestments, in their original form, they are only setting...and that of the men who built Salisbury and York. Surely no man in his senses can pretend that Dr. Howley and Dr. Mant profess the same faith, or follow... | |
| Charles Forbes comte de Montalembert - 1861 - 590 páginas
...barbarous superstitions of the dark ages. By attempting to re-establish their churches, chalices, or vestments, in their original form, they are only setting...and that of the men who built Salisbury and York. Surely no man in his senses can pretend that Dr. Howley and Dr. Mant profess the same faith, or follow... | |
| Francis Close - 1863 - 440 páginas
...Christendom, and to protest against all the barbarous superstitions of the dark ages. By attempting to re-establish their churches, chalices, and vestments,...between their own faith and that of the men who built Saliibury and York. Supposing the spirit of the Camden Society ultimately to prevail over its Anglican... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1844 - 598 páginas
...charge just delivered.] protest against all the barbarous superstitions of the dark ages. By attempting to re-establish their churches, chalices, and vestments,...and that of the men who built Salisbury and York. Surely no man in his senses can pretend that Dr. Howley and Dr. Mant profess the same faith, and follow... | |
| |