OR THE ANGLO-CATHOLIC FAMILY. "Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the CATHOLIC FAITH." Death of poor Jenny Wray, and her funeral.-De- lightful conduct of the Miss Armitages.-Poor Jenny's afflicted mother.-Kindness and fervid instruction of the Rev. Dr. Hookwell.-Conversation of the peasantry Interior of Swanbourne Hall; and most interesting tête-à-tête of the whole party.-Wonderful spread of the Anglo-Catholic tenets.-The doctrine of the Apos- tolical Succession.-The Church older than the Scrip- tures. Our blessed Lord-the First Bishop.-The vi- sible Church at His departure.-First Ordination.- Second superior Ordination. The memorable sen- tence.-Outward testimony.-Distinction between the Apostles and the Seventy.-Election of Matthias.— The Church before Popery.-Bishop and Presbyter.- Name of Apostle succeeded by that of Bishop.-Apos- tolic functions bequeathed, but not the name.-The ancient Bishops. The Apostolical Succession one of the easiest articles of faith. - Bishops of London, Mann, Calcutta, New Zealand, &c., how they repre- sent the Apostles.-Presbyterian offices.-Fine pas- sage from Beveridge-also from Bishop Hall-and CHAPTER VI. The Apostolical Succession continued.-No Church CHAPTER VII. Visit to the excellent clergyman of the parish, Rev. CHAPTER VIII. PAGE . 119 Sir John Armitage, Member of Parliament for the 154 |