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" LORD'S parable of the net, and from melancholy experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless, indeed, they be favoured with some divine superintendence, which has to be proved, before it can be... "
The Edinburgh Review - Side 284
1841
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The Contest with Rome: A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Lewes ...

Julius Charles Hare - 1852 - 368 sider
...rid of this obvious meaning, expounds the Article thus : " General Councils may err, [as such;—may err], unless in any case it is promised, as a matter...lies beyond the scope of this Article, or at any rate beside its determination." This, forsooth, is the way in which the authority of the Church is to be...
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Charges to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Lewes: Delivered at the ..., Bind 3

Julius Charles Hare - 1856 - 376 sider
...rid of this obvious meaning, expounds the Article thus : " General Councils may err, \as such ; — may err], unless in any case it is promised, as a...lies beyond the scope of this Article, or at any rate beside its determination." This, forsooth, is the way in which the authority of the Church is to be...
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Charges to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Lewes, delivered at the ..., Bind 3

Julius Charles Hare - 1856 - 386 sider
...rid of this obvious meaning, expounds the Article thus : " General Councils may err, [as such; — may err], unless in any case it is promised, as a...lies beyond the scope of this Article, or at any rate beside its determination." This, forsooth, is the way in which the authority of the Church is to be...
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Tract XC: On Certain Passages in the XXXIX Articles

John Henry Newman - 1865 - 150 sider
...our LORD'S parable of the net, and from melancholy experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless,...it can be admitted. General councils then may err, [as such ; — may err,] •unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural...
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Tract XC. On Certain Passages in the XXXIX Articles, Bind 1

John Henry Newman - 1865 - 154 sider
...experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth,—unless, indeed, they be favoured with some divine superintendence,...it can be admitted. General councils then may err, [as such;—may err,] unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural privilege,...
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Tract Number Ninety: Remarks on Certain Passages in the Thirty-nine Articles

Saint John Henry Newman - 1865 - 148 sider
...men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless, indeed, they be favored with some divine superintendence, which has to be...it can be admitted. General councils then may err [as such / — may err], unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural privilege,...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Bind 51

1866 - 532 sider
...sentences either must mean, or, at least, may mean : ' General Councils may err,' says Dr. Newman, ' unless ' in any case it is promised as a matter of...supernatural ' privilege, that they shall not err.* Such a promise does exist, in the case of a Catholic or (Ecumenical Council, which is general, and...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Bind 51

1866 - 592 sider
...either must mean, or, at least, may mean : ' General Councils may err,' says Dr. Newman, ' unless 1 in any case it is promised as a matter of express...supernatural ' privilege, that they shall not err.' Such a promise does exist, in the case of a Catholic or Oecumenical Council, which is general, and...
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The Via Media of the Anglican Church Illustrated in Lectures ..., Bind 2

John Henry Newman - 1877 - 456 sider
...our LORD'S parable of the net, and from melancholy experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless,...it can be admitted. General Councils then may err, as such; — may err, unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural privilege,...
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William George Ward and the Oxford Movement

Wilfrid Ward - 1889 - 512 sider
...our Lord's parable of the net, and from melancholy experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless, indeed, they be favoured with some divine suIxrintendcnce, which has to be proved before it can be admitted. General councils, then, may err...
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