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portada The Workings of the Holy Spirit in the Church of England: A Letter to the Rev E.B. Pusey, D.D. By Henry Edward Manning, D.D. (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
82
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.5 cm
Peso
0.10 kg.
ISBN13
9781542497336

The Workings of the Holy Spirit in the Church of England: A Letter to the Rev E.B. Pusey, D.D. By Henry Edward Manning, D.D. (en Inglés)

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The Workings of the Holy Spirit in the Church of England: A Letter to the Rev E.B. Pusey, D.D. By Henry Edward Manning, D.D. (en Inglés) - Manning, Henry Edward

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Excerpt: MY DEAR FRIEND, -I do not know why twelve years of silence should forbid my calling you still by the name we used both to give and to accept of old. Aristotle says indeed- Greek text included in book... but he did not know the basis and the affections of a Christian friendship such as that to which-though I acknowledge in myself no claim to it-you were so kind as to admit me. Silence and suspension of communications cannot prevail against the kindliness and confidence which springs from such years and such events as once united us. Contentions and variances might indeed more seriously try and strain such a friendship. But, though we have been both parted and opposed, there has been between us neither variance nor contention. We have both been in the field indeed where a warfare has been waging, but, happily, we have not met in contest. Sometimes we have been very near to each other, and have even felt the opposition of each other's will and hand; but I believe on neither side has there ever been a word or an act which has left a needless wound. That I should have grieved and displeased you is inevitable. The simple fact of my submitting to the Catholic Church must have done so, much more the duties which bind me as a pastor. If, in the discharge of that office, I have given you or any one either pain or wound by personal faults in the manner of its discharge, I should be open to just censure. If the displeasure arise only from the substance of my duties, "necessity is laid upon me," and you would be the last to blame me. You will perhaps be surprised at my beginning thus to write to you. I will at once tell you why I do so. Yesterday I saw, for the first time, your pamphlet on the legal force of the Judgment of the Privy Council, and I found my name often in its pages. I have nothing to complain of in the way you use it. And I trust that in this reply you will feel that I have not forgotten your example. But your mention of me, and of old days, kindled in me a strong desire to pour out many things which have been for years rising in my mind. I have long wished for the occasion to do so, but I have always felt that it is more fitting to take than to make such an occasion: and as your kindness has made it, I will take it.

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