The History of the Romeward Movement in the Church of England 1833 1864

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ALLIES 307 • it is honest (o maintain your position as a paid teacher of doctrines you formally deny*"* The case of Mr. Allies worried the Bishop not a little.
" I have great trouble with Mr* Allies/' he wrote to his sister-in-law ; " he has given rae most evasive answers to the questions 1 have been obliged to put to him. He wishes to make Out that he may hold all Roman doctrine, except the Pope's Supremacy! ^"d remain with us, I am now taking an opinion whether his ivords make his meaning pla
...in enough for me to proceed in the Courts against him."* The legal opinion referred to in this letter was given to the Bishop a week later by the well-known ecclesiastical lawyer^ Dr, Lushington. He said that he was satisfied that '' a prosecution would be attended with success." There were evils in such prosecutions, but it would in this case be a greater evil not to prosecute. The Bishop decided to send the case to the Court of Arches, but at the last moment Baron Alderson persuaded him not to do so, on the ground that a lawsuit would tend to a schism in the Church, while the tendencies of the Romanisers would "die out if judiciously left alone'' — an opinion which the results have not justified.

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