Mr. Keble preached the Assize Sermon in the University Pulpit. It was published under the title of "National Apostasy." I have ever considered and kept the day, as the start of the religious movement of 1833. The Quarterly Review - Página 100editado por - 1894Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Tod E. Jones - 2003 - 362 páginas
...as a veritable Apostasy. It was a message to touch the heart of Newman, who says of July 14, "I have ever considered and kept the day, as the start of the religious movement of 1833." 214 The Hadleigh Conference lasted four days, July 25-29. Froude and Palmer attended; Newman and Keble... | |
| Hans Schwarz - 2005 - 624 páginas
...church. John Newman wrote of this: "It was published under the title of 'National Apostasy.' I have ever considered and kept the day, as the start of the religious movement of i833."41 Of course, there had been events leading up to that. In 1828-29 the British parliament repealed... | |
| James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 456 páginas
...the accident of her having a strong parry in the country.4 'Years later]. H. Newman wrote: "I have ever considered and kept the day as the start of the religious Movement of 1833." Keble counted such action a "profane intrusion into the realm of divine authority. He called upon church... | |
| John Henry Newman - 2008 - 532 páginas
...Assize Sermon in the University Pulpit. It was published under the title of "National Apostasy." I have ever considered and kept the day, as the start of the religious movement of i 8 3 3 ,68 which he referred over the course of his life. He deeply believed his life had been spared... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 598 páginas
...clergy supported the measure, as did Archdeacon Daubeny, an old-fashioned High Churchman. As a rule the party of liberal Churchmen were in its favour....in University circles as the Professor of Poetry. Thi* established position gave weight to his words. The meetings which had already been held in Oxford... | |
| Sir Frank Douglas MacKinnon - 1940 - 330 páginas
...Sermon in the University Pulpit. It was then published under the title of National Apostasy. I have ever considered and kept the day as the start of the religious movement of 1833." I was interested to hear myself called, in the bidding prayer, "the reverend and learned judge of this... | |
| 1884 - 1064 páginas
...Assize Sermon in the University pulpit. It was published under the title of .Rational Apostasy. 1 have ever considered and kept the day as the start of the religious movement of 1833.' Half a century has passed since then, and whatever opinion may be held as to the principles and outcome... | |
| James F. White, James Floyd White - 1962 - 308 páginas
...change. On 14 July 1833 John Keble preached his famous Assize Sermon at Oxford. Newman said: 'I have ever considered and kept the day, as the start of the religious movement of 1833.'4 That autumn, publication of the Tracts for the Times began. Though advertised as 'against Popery... | |
| 1909 - 792 páginas
...Oxford, his memorable sermon on "The National Apostasy." Newman in after years says of it : "I have ever considered and kept the day as the start of the Religious Movement of 1833."8 Into the history of the movement itself it is not my purpose to enter here. I desire rather... | |
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