Dr. Nicholson's accusation of the Archbishop of WestminsterBurns and Oates, 1877 |
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... nature was so absorbed into the Divine , that there were no longer two natures but one only in Christ . It may seem wonderful that Dr. Nicholson as a Christian should have thought the first proposition to be a possible error in a human ...
... nature was so absorbed into the Divine , that there were no longer two natures but one only in Christ . It may seem wonderful that Dr. Nicholson as a Christian should have thought the first proposition to be a possible error in a human ...
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... natures , to be honoured separately , with two adora- tions . ' How was it that the Guardian , in its haste to assail a Catholic Bishop , did not at least see that it was running straight into the pit which it had been digging 4 DR ...
... natures , to be honoured separately , with two adora- tions . ' How was it that the Guardian , in its haste to assail a Catholic Bishop , did not at least see that it was running straight into the pit which it had been digging 4 DR ...
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... nature of Christ ; that is to say , it became the Heart of God . 2. That it is for ever indissolubly united with the ... natures to be separately adored with two adorations . 5. That the unity of the Person of the Incarnate Word excludes ...
... nature of Christ ; that is to say , it became the Heart of God . 2. That it is for ever indissolubly united with the ... natures to be separately adored with two adorations . 5. That the unity of the Person of the Incarnate Word excludes ...
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... natures receive divine worship in the unity of the Person of the Word Incarnate . 3. That the Divine nature is worshipped in se et propter se , in and for itself , the Human 8 DR . NICHOLSON'S ACCUSATION OF II.
... natures receive divine worship in the unity of the Person of the Word Incarnate . 3. That the Divine nature is worshipped in se et propter se , in and for itself , the Human 8 DR . NICHOLSON'S ACCUSATION OF II.
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Henry Edward Manning. propter se , in and for itself , the Human Nature in se but not propter se , in itself but not for itself ; because it is worshipped with divine worship by reason of the Godhead of the Word , whose humanity it is ...
Henry Edward Manning. propter se , in and for itself , the Human Nature in se but not propter se , in itself but not for itself ; because it is worshipped with divine worship by reason of the Godhead of the Word , whose humanity it is ...
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