WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Obedience to the Articles and Rubrics of the Church of England / a Bond of Union between the Established Clergy cover

Obedience to the Articles and Rubrics of the Church of England / a Bond of Union between the Established Clergy

Chapter 4: FOOTNOTES.
Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A visitation sermon urging that careful observance of the Church’s Articles and Rubrics will preserve unity among the established clergy, the preacher exhorts humility, meekness, long-suffering, and mutual forbearance as means to maintain the bond of peace. He addresses contemporary agitation within the Church, advocates a middle course between ritual excess and dissent, and seeks to purify practice from both formalism and enthusiasm while upholding reformed doctrine. A prefatory note explains his initial reluctance to publish, his acceptance at the request of fellow ministers, and his hope that temperate argument will promote concord and spiritual health.

 

THE END.

 

Sloman, Printer, King-street, Yarmouth

FOOTNOTES.

[9a]  Matthew, xvi. 18.

[9b]  Timothy, ii. 21.

[10]  Ephesians. iv. 2, 3.

[18]  The present Bishop of London’s Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Chester, when Bishop thereof, in 1825.

[21]  See Archbishop Cranmer’s Sermon on the Apostolic Succession, p.p. 19–23.

[22a]  Article 23.

[22b]  Preface to Ordinal.

[24]  Dr. Hampden’s Lecture on the thirty-nine Articles, pp. 39–41.

[26a]  Cardwell’s History of Conferences, p.p. 324, 325, and 356.

[26b]  Galatians, v. i.

[28]  Bishop of St. David’s Charge, delivered in 1842.