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" For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but unable to use them religiously ; crafty, obstinate, wilful, malicious, cruel, unnatural, as madmen are. Or rather she may be said to resemble a demoniac... "
Princeton Theological Review - Page 51
1914
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The Church of England magazine [afterw.] The Church of ..., Volumes 32-33

1852 - 1000 pages
...features and usurps its name, as vice borrows the name of virtue. She is a church beside herself .... crafty, obstinate, wilful, malicious, cruel, unnatural,...or, rather, she may be said to resemble a demoniac, possessed with principles, thoughts, and tendencies not her own — in outward form and in outward...
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Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church,: Viewed Relatively to ...

John Henry Newman - Church - 1837 - 450 pages
...broken heart, but still with a steady eye and a firm hand. For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but...Or rather, she may be said to resemble a demoniac; possessed with principles, thoughts, and tendencies, not her own, in outward form and in outward powers...
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Patience and Confidence the Strength of the Church: A Sermon

Edward Bouverie Pusey - Government, Resistance to - 1838 - 476 pages
...she is our enemy, and will do us a mischief if she can. For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but...or rather, she may be said to resemble a demoniac, . . . ruled within by an inexorable spirit."— Ibid. p. 102, 103. 65. " My next instance shall be...
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Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church: Viewed Relatively to ...

John Henry Newman - Church - 1838 - 476 pages
...broken heart, but still with a steady eye and a firm hand. For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but...obstinate, wilful, malicious, cruel, unnatural, as madinen are. Or rather, she may be said to resemble a demoniac ; possessed with principles, thoughts,...
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A Letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on ...

Edward Bouverie Pusey - Justification (Christian theology). - 1839 - 292 pages
...she is our enemy, and will do us a mischief if she can. For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but...or rather, she may be said to resemble a demoniac, . . . ruled within by an inexorable spirit."— Ibid. p. 102, 103. 65. " My next instance shall be...
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A Letter to Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the Tendency to Romanism ...

Edward Bouverie Pusey - Oxford movement - 1839 - 282 pages
...she is our enemy, and will do us a mischief if she can. For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but...or rather, she may be said to resemble a demoniac, . . . ruled within by an inexorable spirit."—Ibid. p. 102, 103. 65. " My next instance shall be the...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 63

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1839 - 602 pages
...broken heart, but still with a steady eye and a firm hand. For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but...madmen are. Or, rather, she may be said to resemble ••• demoniac; possessed with principles, thoughts, and tendencies not her own, in outward form...
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A Letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford: On ...

Edward Bouverie Pusey - Anglo-Catholicism - 1839 - 200 pages
...mischief if she can. For in truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and right, ful titles, but unable to use them religiously ; crafty,...cruel, unnatural, as madmen are, or rather, she may be MR. NEWMAN'S WRITINGS. 17 said (o resemble a demoniac, .... ruled within by an inexorable spirit."—...
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The New-York Review, Volume 6

Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - American periodicals - 1839 - 522 pages
...she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but unable to use theni religiously ; crafty, obstinate, wilful, malicious,...or rather, she may be said to resemble a demoniac, ruled within by an inexorable spirit." — Newman on Romanism, pp. 102, 103. " Who defends such things...
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The Christian Observer, Volumes 42-43

Religion - 1843 - 846 pages
...years ago. " 7. I said in 1837 of the Church of Borne : — ' In truth she is a Church beside herself, abounding in noble gifts and rightful titles, but...Or, rather, she may be said to resemble a demoniac, possessed with principles, thoughts, and tendencies not her own, in outward form and in outward powers...
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