Aspects of Religious And Scientific Thought

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Even if some of our canonical books turn out to have XXIX ON THE BIBLE 231 been rashly accepted, and some that are deutero- canonical prove to be more authentic and more weighty than those supposed to be of the highest authority, the Anglican Church at least is com- mitted to no view of inspiration that will make it difficult to confess the errors of the past and to rectify the teaching of the future.
XXX THE SACRAMENTAL PRINCIPLE 1872 The judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
... in Mr. Bennett's case has given rise to the usual amount of small witticisms on the delicacy and evanescence of theological distinctions, — witticisms of that type of which Gibbon's ironical description of the vowel- modification which dis- tinguished the Arian from the orthodox doctrine of Christ's nature as " this important diphthong, " is perhaps the best specimen. One able writer has, with unnecessary coarseness, described the difference between Mr. Bennett's latest expressions about the consecrated elements and those for which he would, by the admission both of the Judge of the Court of Ai'ches and of their Lordships of the Judicial Com- mittee, be censurable, and if not willing to retract, liable to deprivation, as the difference between say- ing " hocus-pocus, " and declaring that he had only meant to say " ocus-pocus " and that if he had pro- nounced the aspirate, it was rather from unfortunate habits of articulation than from real intention.

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