A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Argyll and the Isles |
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Sivu 3
... Holy Spirit , Whom He has sent unto us from the Father , that Holy Spirit in Whose honour this our Cathedral Church has been founded and dedicated , be with us , to cleanse the thoughts of our hearts , and to enlighten us with His Divine ...
... Holy Spirit , Whom He has sent unto us from the Father , that Holy Spirit in Whose honour this our Cathedral Church has been founded and dedicated , be with us , to cleanse the thoughts of our hearts , and to enlighten us with His Divine ...
Sivu 7
... spirit- ual progress we have made , God only knows . Just as the spiritual ... Holy Ghost is working in our midst , and if so , two results must follow ... Spirit of Truth we must learn to recognise not only our own weakness and ...
... spirit- ual progress we have made , God only knows . Just as the spiritual ... Holy Ghost is working in our midst , and if so , two results must follow ... Spirit of Truth we must learn to recognise not only our own weakness and ...
Sivu 8
... Holy Spirit , we shall not only be contrite towards God , but also modest and charitable in all we say and do with regard to our Presbyterian brethren - remembering always that humility and charity are not only consistent with , but ...
... Holy Spirit , we shall not only be contrite towards God , but also modest and charitable in all we say and do with regard to our Presbyterian brethren - remembering always that humility and charity are not only consistent with , but ...
Sivu 10
... Holy Spirit , and are following His gracious inspirations . RETREATS FOR THE CLERGY . Before leaving the subject of spiritual progress , I must re- cord one fact with special thankfulness , namely , the Retreat that was held last Autumn ...
... Holy Spirit , and are following His gracious inspirations . RETREATS FOR THE CLERGY . Before leaving the subject of spiritual progress , I must re- cord one fact with special thankfulness , namely , the Retreat that was held last Autumn ...
Sivu 11
... Holy Spirit . How can he teach his people to repent and confess their sins , if he does not himself know what it is to have a broken and contrite heart , to have con- fessed his own sins , and by the Ministry of Reconciliation to have ...
... Holy Spirit . How can he teach his people to repent and confess their sins , if he does not himself know what it is to have a broken and contrite heart , to have con- fessed his own sins , and by the Ministry of Reconciliation to have ...
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Sivu 17 - Doctrine and practice in that respect: Which is the pattern the Church of Scotland has copied after in her Communion Office, and which it has been the Wish of some of the most eminent Divines of the Church of England, that she also had more closely followed, than she seems to have done since she gave up her first reformed Liturgy used in the Reign of King Edward...
Sivu 17 - And though the Scottish Bishops are very far from prescribing to their brethren in this matter, they cannot help ardently wishing that Bishop Seabury would endeavour all he can, consistently with peace and prudence, to make the celebration of this venerable mystery conformable to the most primitive doctrine and practice in that respect, which is the pattern the Church of Scotland has copied after in her Communion Office...
Sivu 14 - Do you think in your heart that you are truly called, according to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, to the Order of Elders?
Sivu 20 - So many as intend to be partakers of the Holy Communion, shall signify their names to the Curate, at least some time the day before.
Sivu 12 - Of this Church, all persons scattered over the world, who live in obedience to his laws, are members. For these he is gone to prepare a place, and will come again to receive them unto himself, that where he is, there they may be also...
Sivu 16 - ... both doctrinal and liturgical, for which the Church of Scotland has long been distinguished, and to which she has pledged the Church in Connecticut. The gift which we offer, right reverend Sir, is great only in what it thus symbolizes and the uses to which it is consecrated. In these vessels the memorial before God will be presented, and from them the sacrament of life and unity will be dispensed. May that memorial be graciously received whensoever...
Sivu 14 - Christlike life, a life so different in spirit and in act that men will take knowledge of us that we have been with Jesus.
Sivu 17 - Edward VI., between which and the form used in the Church of Scotland there is no difference in any point which the primitive Church reckoned essential to the right ministration of the Holy Eucharist. In this capital article therefore...
Sivu 16 - ... representatives, its appreciation of the courageous and intelligent action of your predecessors one hundred years ago. But it has seemed to a few of the clergy and laity, who are confident that they represent herein the general feeling of our people, that a further memorial may be fittingly presented ; and we beg you to accept, to keep, and to transmit to your successors, this Chalice and Paten, as a token of our gratitude to you and to God for the two great benefits which through you, in His...