It is difficult to enumerate the precise additions to my theological creed which I derived from a friend to whom I owe so much. He taught me to look with admiration towards the Church of Rome, and in the same degree to dislike the Reformation. He fixed... Catholic World - Página 4941913Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1882 - 622 páginas
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| 1870 - 624 páginas
...I owe so much. He taught me to look with admiration towards the Church of Rome, and in the same way to dislike the Reformation. He fixed deep in me the...led me gradually to believe in the Real Presence.' * • History of Religious Opinions, p. 25. And during the whole of his university career and long... | |
| 1864 - 496 páginas
...derived from a friend to whom I owe so much. Me made me look with admiration towards the Church of Rome, and in the same degree to dislike the Reformation....led me gradually to believe in the Real Presence" — p. 87. So we see that the Catholic sentiments of Dr. Newman were the slow growth of time — the... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 páginas
...derived from a friend to whom I owe so much. He made me look with admiration towards the Church of Rome, and in the same degree to dislike the Reformation....led me gradually to believe in the Real Presence. There is one remaining source of my opinions to be mentioned, and that far from the least important.... | |
| George Anthony Denison - 1864 - 204 páginas
...he saw in the Catholics of Italy. . . . He made me look with admiration towards the Church of Rome, and in the same degree to dislike the Reformation....led me gradually to believe in the Real Presence." Dr. Newman's religious opinions were further developed by the perusal of Bishop Bull's works, and by... | |
| 1864 - 610 páginas
...with admiration towards, the Church of Rome, and in the same degree to dislike the Reformation. Ho fixed deep in me the idea of devotion to the Blessed...led me gradually to believe in the Real Presence.' This is a thoroughly Rembrandt portrait. How distinctly does the image of the man stand out before... | |
| 1864 - 990 páginas
...derived from a friend to whom I owe so much. He made me look with admiration towards the Church of Rome, and in the same degree to dislike the Reformation....me the idea of devotion to the Blessed Virgin, and led me gradually to believe in the Real Presence." The last place in order, among these formative influences,... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1864 - 578 páginas
...look with admiration towards the Church of Rome, and in the same degree to dislike the ReformationHe fixed deep in me the idea of devotion to the Blessed...led me gradually to believe in the Real Presence. There is one remaining source of my opinions to ( be mentioned, and that far from the least important.... | |
| 1865 - 590 páginas
...derived from a friend to whom I owe so much. He made me look with admiration towards the Church of Rome, and in the same degree to •dislike the Reformation....led me gradually to believe in the Real Presence." Dr. Newman was first bronght to believe that antiquity was the true exponent of the doctrines ot Christianity,... | |
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