Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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Page iii
... monasteries , as to suggest certain practical details connected with their establishment and subsequent working . It is put forth on the part of the writer with feelings of the greatest diffidence ; not because he entertains any doubt ...
... monasteries , as to suggest certain practical details connected with their establishment and subsequent working . It is put forth on the part of the writer with feelings of the greatest diffidence ; not because he entertains any doubt ...
Page iv
... monasteries were the boast of the unreformed , and might be so of the reformed , Anglican Church , any step taken towards restoring them would , by some , be regarded with suspicion , by others , viewed with the greatest aversion . So ...
... monasteries were the boast of the unreformed , and might be so of the reformed , Anglican Church , any step taken towards restoring them would , by some , be regarded with suspicion , by others , viewed with the greatest aversion . So ...
Page v
... involving the interests which they thought to serve . The points on which the following pages chiefly insist are these : That the Dissolution of monasteries under Henry ་ VIII . was a horrible crime ; as involving PREFACE .
... involving the interests which they thought to serve . The points on which the following pages chiefly insist are these : That the Dissolution of monasteries under Henry ་ VIII . was a horrible crime ; as involving PREFACE .
Page vi
... monasteries , are totally false in point of fact , and if they were true , irrelevant to the matter : that the Dissolution was forced on , not approved by , the Church : that the testimonies in favour of the general good discipline of ...
... monasteries , are totally false in point of fact , and if they were true , irrelevant to the matter : that the Dissolution was forced on , not approved by , the Church : that the testimonies in favour of the general good discipline of ...
Page 77
... monasteries were excellent institutions : that the spirit of the Reformation was a bad one : that the Church has been implicated in the sin of sacrilege ever since , and to all human likelihood , will be implicated in it to the end of ...
... monasteries were excellent institutions : that the spirit of the Reformation was a bad one : that the Church has been implicated in the sin of sacrilege ever since , and to all human likelihood , will be implicated in it to the end of ...
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abbey lands Adullam advantage allow argument asked Ayton church Ayton Priory better Bishop blessing brethren chancel chapel charity Charles Abberley Church of England Churchwarden Colonel Abberley connexion considerable course Daily Service dear dinner Dissenters Donnington duty Eversfield father favour fear feel Fortescue gentleman George Morley give glad hear heard Holy honour hope impropriation Jupp labour Lady Morley Laxington leave lecture look matter mean meeting Miss Morley monasteries monastick system Monk Teynton morning musical never Nicholas Ferrar once parish parishioners Parker party perhaps poor possession prayer preached preacher present priest principal publick Puseyism Rector Reformation religious houses replied Sir John Robert Morley sacrilege seems sermon Sir John Morley sorry speak Studham superior sure teetotal tell Teynton Park thing thought ticket tion Tom Wingfield Tomkins Tractarian Trenton village visitor Wallis Wingfield wish