A Defence of the Principles of the English Reformation From the Attacks of the T
A Defence of the Principles of the English Reformation From the Attacks of the T
Charles Smith Bird
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Neither must we ever abandon the use of the great topics of the Gospel, however old- er those doctrinal texts which have a divine vir- tue, that will never cease to go out of them. Again, would we see more visible Unity ? We shall all cry out, Would that we could ! Where, then, shall we see the right feeling of unity, which we all desire to promote, better exhibited than in our Reformers ? What " love of the brethren" was seen in all their actions, and is heard in all their writings I Amongst t...he latter, let Ridley's beautiful " Piteous Lamentation" bear witness. But though they loved unity, they would have none that was not based on truth. What profit is there in a structure built upon the sand ? * For a good specimen, see Rev. Aug. Hare's Sermons. 280 Latimer tells us in one of his Sermons : " In the " time of the Six Articles, there was a Bishop, '* who ever cried, * Unity ! unity !' but he would " have a Popish unity : St. Paul to the Corinthians " saith, 'Be of one mind, ' but he addeth, * accord- " ing to Christ Jesus, ' i.
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