I saw clearly, that in the history of Arianism, the pure Arians were the Protestants, the semi-Arians were the Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was then. The truth lay, not with the Via Media, but with what was called "the extreme party. Dictionary of National Biography - Page 344edited by - 1894Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 610 pages
...St. Athanasius, he was struck with another parallelism : — ' The ghost had come a second time. I saw clearly that in the history of Arianism the pure...the Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was.' — P. 243. As these disturbing thoughts were bred of his own intense individuality, so was their immediate... | |
| 1864 - 602 pages
...St. Athanasius, lie was struck with another parallelism : — ' The ghost had come a second time. I saw clearly that in the history of Arianism the pure...the Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was.' — P. 243. As these disturbing thoughts were bred of his own intense individuality, so was their immediate... | |
| 1864 - 684 pages
...state of thought when Tract 90 was published. In 1841 he "received three blows which broke" him. " I saw clearly, that in the history of Arianism the pure...Protestants, the semi-Arians were the Anglicans, and that Bome now was what it was. The truth lay, not with the Via Media, but in what was called ' the extreme... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1864 - 554 pages
...study, with, this time, the history of S. Athanasius before him, he was met by the same phenomenon : " I saw clearly, that in the history of Arianism the pure...Protestants, the semi-Arians were the Anglicans, and Rome now was what it was " (p. 243). The idea, too, of the simple and conclusive appeal, for the settlement... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pages
...of study, far from the controversies of the day, on what is called a "metaphysical" subject; but I saw clearly, that in the history of Arianism, the pure Arians were the Protestants, the semi- Arians were the Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was. The truth lay, not with the Via... | |
| 1865 - 476 pages
...very same phenomenon, in a far bolder shape, which he had found in the Mouophysite. He discovered that the pure Arians were the Protestants, the Semi-Arians...the Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was. But still he thought that Anglicanism had the Note of life, " not any sort of life, not such as can... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 pages
...study, far from the controversies of the day, on what is called a " metaphysical " subject ; but I saw clearly, that in the history of Arianism, the pure Arians were the Protestants, the semi- Arians were the Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was then. The truth lay,* not with the... | |
| 1865 - 456 pages
...very same phenomenon, in a far bolder shape, which he had found in the Mouophysite. He discovered that the pure Arians were the Protestants, the Semi-Arians...the Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was. But still he thought that Anglicanism had the Note of life, " not any sort of life, not such as can... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 pages
...of study, far from the controversies of the day, on what is called a " metaphysical" subject; but I saw clearly, that in the history of Arianism, the...Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was then. The truth lay, not with the Via Media, but with what was called "the extreme party." As I am not writing... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 406 pages
...St. Athanasius, he was struck with another parallelism : — ' The ghost had come a second time. I saw clearly that in the history of Arianism the pure Arians were the Protestants, the nemi-Arians were the Anglicans, and that Rome now was what it was.' As these disturbing thoughts were... | |
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