A Plea for the Abolition of Tests in the University of OxfordWheeler and Day, 1864 - 103 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 29
Strona 4
... minds , of the clerical profession . To ask such a Con- vocation to repeal religious tests would seem rather like an act of ironical mockery , especially if the in- evitable refusal were to be followed by an appeal to Parliament , than ...
... minds , of the clerical profession . To ask such a Con- vocation to repeal religious tests would seem rather like an act of ironical mockery , especially if the in- evitable refusal were to be followed by an appeal to Parliament , than ...
Strona 7
... mind , on grounds supposed to be above reason and conscience , that all desire of liberty is rebellious wickedness , and that the preva- lence of such a desire is a sign that the nations are given over to the Spirit of Evil , and that ...
... mind , on grounds supposed to be above reason and conscience , that all desire of liberty is rebellious wickedness , and that the preva- lence of such a desire is a sign that the nations are given over to the Spirit of Evil , and that ...
Strona 8
... mind . You contemplate the possibility of his being unwilling to subscribe to such a mass of doctrine as the Thirty- nine Articles , either from a doubt as to its being Subscription to the Thirty - nine Articles is not necessary for ...
... mind . You contemplate the possibility of his being unwilling to subscribe to such a mass of doctrine as the Thirty- nine Articles , either from a doubt as to its being Subscription to the Thirty - nine Articles is not necessary for ...
Strona 12
... minds a premature uneasiness and restlessness on these sub- jects . By tyrannizing over conscience you can hardly fail to arouse a rebellion against your tyranny which will probably be carried by the sense of wrong far beyond the bounds ...
... minds a premature uneasiness and restlessness on these sub- jects . By tyrannizing over conscience you can hardly fail to arouse a rebellion against your tyranny which will probably be carried by the sense of wrong far beyond the bounds ...
Strona 14
... minds by study and inquiry as to the truth of the doctrines to which they were called upon to subscribe . People cannot be too young , too ill informed , too deficient in intellectual or in the mature sense of responsibility for an act ...
... minds by study and inquiry as to the truth of the doctrines to which they were called upon to subscribe . People cannot be too young , too ill informed , too deficient in intellectual or in the mature sense of responsibility for an act ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
A Plea for the Abolition of Tests in the University of Oxford Goldwin Smith Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
ABOLITION OF TESTS academical Act of Uniformity Anglican Church argument authority Bishops Bouverie's Bill Cambridge candidate character Christendom Christian Church of England clergy clergymen clerical conscience conviction course creed cure of souls degree doctrine dogma doubt ecclesiastical effect emancipation English Established Church evils exclusion fact faith fellows of colleges fellowships formularies free inquiry High Church Holy Orders influence institution intellectual interests learning and science least legislation Legislature liberal liberty matter measure mediæval ments middle ages minds moral Nonconformists Nonconformity object opponents oppressed ordinances Parliament party perhaps persons petition places of education political power prayer present principle probably produce question reaction reactionary reason Reformation regard religion religious opinion religious truth Roman Catholic sacerdotal scarcely scepticism sectarian sense sentiments social society spiritual statesman statutes subscription supposed teachers theologian theology things Thirty-nine Articles tical Tudor unity University of Oxford