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++++ The 'Tracts For The Times' Continued, An Attempt To Elucidate
The Theology Of The Rev. Isaac Williams, By A Comparison Of The
Ninety-first Number Of The 'Tracts For The Times' by A.R.C. Dallas]
With No. 86 Of The Original Series by I. Williams]. William Simcox
Bricknell, Isaac Williams
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APPENDIX A. " ADMONITIONS OF THOSE WHO HAVE AUTHORITY IN THE LORD'S
VINEYARD." LIST OF AUTHORS QUOTED. 1. Dr. Whately, Archbishop of
Dublin. 2. Dr. Lawrence, Archbishop of Cashel. 3. Dr. Wilson,
Bishop of Calcutta. 4. Dr. Sumner, Bishop of Chester. 5. Dr.
Shuttle worth, Bishop of Chichester. 6. Dr. Phillpotts, Bishop of
Exeter. 7. Dr. Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln. 8. Dr. M'llvaine, Bishop of
Ohio. 9. Dr. Pearson, Dean of Salisbury. 10. Archdeacon Browne,
Ely. 11. Archdeacon Wilberforce, Surrey. 12. Dr. Hampden, Regius
Professor of Divinity, Oxford. 13. Dr. Turton, Regius Professor of
Divinity, Cambridge. 14. Dr. Faussett, Margaret Professor of
Divinity, Oxford. 15. Rev. J. J. Blunt, B.D., Margaret Professor of
Divinity, Cambridge. 16. Rev. J. Scholefield, A.M., Regius
Professor of Greek, Cambridge. 17. Rev. C. Benson, M.A., Canon of
Worcester. 18. Rev. G. S. Faber, B.D., Canon of Salisbury. 19. Dr.
Hawkins, Canon of Rochester, and Provost of Oriel College. 20. Rev.
G. Townsend, M.A., Canon of Durham. 21. Dr. Wilson, Canon of
Winchester. Dr. Puscy's Letter to the Bishop of Oxford, p. 9. DR.
WHATELY, ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN, Late Principal of St. Alban Hall,
and formerly Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 1. " Essays on some
of the Dangers to Christian Faith which may arise from the Teaching
or the Conduct of its Professors." 2. " Three Discourses, delivered
on Several Occasions." 1839. RESERVE IN COMMUNICATING RELIGIOUS
KNOWLEDGE. " Hence our Lord claimed and exercised (most justly) the
right either to publish or to withhold any portion of divine truth,
according as He saw fit; and to impart whatever knowledge
concerning the gospel dispensation He did impart, whenever, and to
whomsoe...
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