10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOW-CHURCHMAN»
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Low-Churchman in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Low-Churchman and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The London Quarterly Review
Nevertheless, from the time of the accession of William and Mary, throu ghout
their reign, Mr. Samuel Wesley remained a Low Churchman. He dedicated his
Life of Christ to Queen Mary, and in the body of that metrical publication he went
so ...
William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison, John Telford, 1868
2
A Call to Union on the Principles of the English ...
Only let it be clearly understood what a High- Churchman, according to the
present signification of the term, is ; let it be understood that while the Low-
Churchman is contending for the temporalities of an Establishment, the High-
Churchman ...
Walter Farquhar Hook, 1843
3
Jesuitism in the Church: An Address to Churchmen, Pointing ...
Let it be clearly understood what a High- Churchman according to the present
signification of the term, is ; let it be understood, that while the Low-Churchman is
contending for the temporalities of an Establishment, the High-Churchmen looks
...
4
The London Quarterly and Holborn Review
Wesley a Presbyterian Low-Churchman. 307 formal ordination, one who had
been the means of raising up a Christian church, and was accepted by that
church as its pastor, could not but possess all the prerogatives of the ministerial
office ; he ...
5
Vox ecclesiae: or, The doctrine of the Protestant Episcopal ...
As regards the question before us, the High and the Low Churchman unite in
considering Episcopacy a divine institution, and a properly derived authority a
sine qud non to lawful ministering in the Church. phases of those characters,
namely, ...
6
Rev. Mr. M'Ilvaine in Answer to the Rev. Henry U. Onderdonk
Is it characteristic of a low churchman that he lightly esteems the liturgy; would
prefer the substitution of any other method of worship where the liturgy is
appointed to be used; is accustomed in his ministrations, to omit any portions
prescribed ...
Charles Pettit McIlvaine, 1827
7
New Englander and Yale Review
... church is never for a moment forgotten. But with these views the low
churchman has endeavored to blend certain others in which he greatly diverges
from his high church brethren, and in which he assimilates himself to other
denominations.
Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, 1844
But with these views the low churchman has endeavored to blend certain others
in which he greatly diverges from his high church brethren, and in which he
assimilates himself to other denominations. He does not believe in the efficacy of
...
9
New Englander and Yale Review
But with these views the low churchman has endeavored to blend certain others
in which he greatly diverges from his high church brethren, and in which he
assimilates himself to other denominations. He does not believe in the efficacy of
...
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The True Characters Of, Viz: A Deceitful Pretty-fogger, ...
A Deceitful Pretty-fogger, Vulgarly Call'd Attorney. A Know-all Astrological Quack,
Or Feigned Physician. A Female Hypocrite, Or Devil in Disguise. A Low-
churchman, Or Ecclesiastical Bifarius. A Trimmer Or, Jack of All Sides, &c.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LOW-CHURCHMAN»
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