Tract Number Ninety: Remarks On Certain Passages in the Thirty-Nine Articles

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Tract Number Ninety: Remarks On Certain Passages in the Thirty-Nine Articles
Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890
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• 13. " Cyrillus, an old and holy doctor." — Ibid.
14. " Epiphanius, Bishop of Salamine, in Cy- prus, a very holy and learned man." — Ibid.
16. " To whose (Epiphanius's) judgment you have ... all the learned and godly bishops and clerks, yea, and the whole Church of that age" [the Nicene], " and so upward to our Savioub Chbist's time, by the space of about four hundred years, consenting and agreeing." — Ibid.
16. " Epiphanius, a bishop and doctor of such antiquity, holiness, and authority." — I
...bid.
17. "St. Augustine, the best learned of all ancient doctors." — Ibid.
18. " That ye may know why and when, and by whom images were first used privately, and after- wards not only received into Christian churches and temples, but, in conclusion, worshipped also ; and how the same was gainsaid, resisted, and forbidden, as well by godly bishops and learned doctors^ as also by sundry Christian princes, I will briefly collect," &c. [The bishops and doc- tors which follow are:] "St. Jerome, Serenus, Gregory, the Fathers of the Council of Eliberis." 19.


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