| Convocation prov. of Canterbury - 1859 - 1052 pages
...distinct declaration of our Church upon the subject as to require us to condemn as penal the expression of hope by a clergyman that even the ultimate pardon of the wicked who are condemned in the l)ay of Judgment may be consistent with the will of Almighty God." That is the calm opinion of three... | |
| Benjamin Wills Newton - Theology, Doctrinal - 1861 - 1246 pages
...declaration of our Church upon the subject as to require us to condemn as penal, the expression of hope by a clergyman, that even the ultimate pardon...may be consistent with the will of Almighty God." " The Lord Chancellor," says Dr. Pusey, " has as far as in him " lies, poisoned the springs of English... | |
| Theology - 1864 - 890 pages
...Formularies contain no such distinct declaration on the subject as would require it to condemn as penal the expression of a hope by a clergyman that even...judgment, may be consistent with the will of Almighty God. " Such are the conclusions which form the basis of one of the most important judgments ever delivered... | |
| Charles Beard - 1864 - 638 pages
...declaration of the Church upon this subject " as to require us to condemn as penal the expression of hope by a clergyman, that even the ultimate pardon...may be consistent with the will of Almighty God." So the appellants are victorious, receiving from the respondents, the Bishop of Salisbury and Mr. Fendall,... | |
| Christianity - 1864 - 626 pages
...declaration of the Church upon this subject "as to require us to condemn as penal the expression of hope by a clergyman, that even the ultimate pardon...may be consistent with the will of Almighty God." So the appellants are victorious, receiving from the respondents, the Bishop of Salisbury and Mr. Fendall,... | |
| Members of the Evangelical Alliance - 1864 - 1272 pages
...distinct declaration of our Church upon the subject as to require us to condemn as penal the expression of hope by a clergyman that even ¡ the ultimate pardon...judgment may be consistent with the will of Almighty God. We desire to repeat that the meagre and disjointed extracts which have been allowed to remain in the... | |
| Christianity - 1864 - 578 pages
...distinct declaration of our Church upon the subject as to require us to condemn as penal the expression of hope by a clergyman, that even the ultimate pardon...judgment may be consistent with the will of Almighty God. But, practically, this decision will, we fear, be considered to involve much more than is covered by... | |
| History - 1865 - 728 pages
...distinct declaration of our Church upon the subject as to require us to condemn as penal the expression of hope by a clergyman that even the ultimate pardon...judgment may be consistent with the will of Almighty God. We desire to repeat that the meagre and disjointed extracts which have been allowed to remain in the... | |
| 1864 - 594 pages
...distinct declaration upon the eternity of final punishment as to require the court to condemn as penal the expression of a hope by a clergyman that even...the ultimate pardon of the wicked who are condemned on the day of judgment may be consistent with the wül of Almighty God. The LORD CHANCELLOR. — These... | |
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