| 1864 - 594 pages
...Diocesan Synod presided over by my Bishop ; all these matters seemed to me to be jure ecclesiastic», but what to me was jure divino was the voice of my Bishop...exhibition of the Anglican theory of Church Government, as I had already drawn it out myself. This continued all through my course : when at length, in 1845,... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pages
...Diocesan Synod presided over hy my Bishop ; all these matters seemed to me to he jure ecclesiastico, but what to me was jure divino was the voice of my Bishop...exhibition of the Anglican theory of Church Government, as I had already drawn it out myself. This continued all through my course; when at length in 1845 I wrote... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1864 - 608 pages
...Diocesan Synod presided over by my Bishop; all these matters seemed to me to be Jure ecclesiastico, but what to me was Jure divino was the voice of my Bishop...exhibition of the Anglican theory of Church Government, as I had already drawn it out myself. This continued all through my course; when at length in 1845 I wrote... | |
| 1864 - 610 pages
...have cared much for a Provincial Council All these matters seemed to me to be jure ecclesiastico ; but what to me was jure divino was the voice of my Bishop in his own person. My own Bishop was my Pope.' — (p. 123.) His intense individuality had substituted the personal bond to the individual for the... | |
| 1864 - 602 pages
...have cared much for a Provincial Council All these matters seemed to me to be jure ecclesiastico ; but what to me was jure divino was the voice of my Bishop in his own person. My own Bishop was my Pope.' — (p. 123.) His intense individuality had substituted the personal bond to the individual for the... | |
| 1864 - 990 pages
...should I have cared much for a Provincial Council, or a Diocesan Synod presided over by my Bishop; what to me was jure divino was the voice of my Bishop in bis own person. .My own Bishop was my Pope, — I knew Vol. 63. -No. 321. 4 U no other, — the successor... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 pages
...Diocesan Synod presided over by my Bishop ; all these matters seemed to me to be jure ecclesiastico, but what to me was jure divino was the voice of my Bishop in his own person. My own Bishop was my Pope ; 1 knew no other ; the successor of the Apostles, the Vicar of Christ. This was but a practical exhibition... | |
| Principles - 1868 - 430 pages
...the world remembers some passages in the 'Apologia,' descriptive of his feelings on this subject. ' What to me was jure divino was the voice of my Bishop...successor of the Apostles, the Vicar of Christ. This continued through my course ; and when at length, in 1S45, I wrote to Bishop Wiseman, in whose vicariate... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 pages
...Diocesan Synod, presided over by my Bishop; all these matters seemed to me to be jure ecclesiastico; but what to me was jure divino, was the voice of my Bishop...exhibition of the Anglican theory of Church Government, as I had already drawn it out myself, after various Anglican Divines. This continued all through my course.... | |
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