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No. 85.
LECTURES ON THE SCRIPTURE PROOFS OF THE DOCTRINES
OF THE CHURCH.
PART I.
Feast of St. Matthew, 1838.
Lecture I. Difficulties in the Scripture proof of the Doctrines
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of the Church......
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II.
The difficulties of Latitudinarianism
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III.
On the General Structure of the Bible as a record
of Faith .....
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IV. Mode in which Facts of History are contained in
Scripture......
V. The impression conveyed by the statement of
Facts and Doctrines in Scripture......
VI. External difficulties of the Canon and the Cath-
olic Creed, compared....
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VII. Internal difficulties of the Canon and the Catholic
Creed, compared
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VIII. Difficulties of Jewish and Christian Faith, com-
EXPRESSIONS OF REPENTANCE INTRODUCED INTO OUR LITURGY.
1. Whether a Divine purpose be ascertainable
2. Such an enquiry particularly necessary at present..
3. The three divisions of the argument
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4. That we have given us the language of servants rather than
sons...
5. The Collects
6. Verbal alterations
8. The general tone and spirit of our Prayer Book....
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7. Commencement of our Liturgy
LESSONS OF OBEDIENCE INTRODUCED INTO OUR LITURGY.
1. Recapitulation of the general point of view in which the sub-
ject is treated............
2. Duty of considering these changes as a Divine work........
3. Warnings introduced against the "lawlessness" of the last
days.....
4. Scripture and Tradition combined in the Prayer Book ......
5. The Collects for Advent....
6. Other new Collects.....
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7. The Collects for Saints' Days
8. Verbal alterations on this subject.
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11. Service for Passion Week
9. Omission of the Festival of St. Mary Magdalene
10. The Epistles and Gospels
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12. The Vow of Obedience at Baptism new
13. Other peculiarities new in the Baptismal Service
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14. The Decalogue in the Communion
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15. The general bearing of this argument on the former...
16. Reflections
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PART III.
EXTERNAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CHURCH COINCIDING WITH
INTERNAL CHANGES.
1. Such mutual adaptation and concurrence the mark of design. 66
CONSIDERED WITH REGARD TO THE FIRST POINT, OF REPENTANCE.
2. Apparent objections to our being supposed in a state of ser-
vitude.....
3. Suffering the privilege of Sons....
4. The strength of the Church in persecution
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5. Confirmed by the history of our own Church
6. Her feebleness and state of servitude
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7. That states of servitude are Divine appointments
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8. Such best suited to the condition of the Church
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CONSIDERED WITH REGARD TO THE SECOND POINT, OF OBEDIENCE.
9. Lessons of obedience the corrective to the tendencies of the age 82
10. Our situation a trial of obedience....
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11. Our recovery of lost privileges depends on obedience
12. Dutiful allegiance to our own Church in particular
13. Especially necessary at the present crisis...
14. Difficulty of realizing sanguine hopes
15. The voice of warning..
No. 87.
ON RESERVE IN COMMUNICATING RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE.
(CONCLUSION.)
Feast of the Purification, 1840.
PART IV.
THE TESTIMONY OF THE ANCIENT CHURCH.
1. No argument adduced against the principle: history of the
subject in the writer's mind......
2. Testimony of the early Church full and extensive
3. The existence of what has been termed the Disciplina Arcana
4. Indications of the principle independent of any known defi-
6. The whole subject connected with a great religious principle
and rule of conduct
7. Catholic mode of interpreting Scripture founded on this
principle....
8. High authority for this mode of Scriptural interpretation.... 22
9. Reverence and caution observable in the Fathers
10. Reserve in revelation not confined to God's word.....
11. Origen's mode of considering the subject as moral not intel-
lectual.....
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12. The subject discussed at length by St. Clement of Alexandria 34
13. The testimony of the Ancient Church to the doctrine of Christ
Crucified ....
14. The practice and principle of the Ancient Church perfectly
analogous to our LORD's example
PART V.
THE PRINCIPLE OPPOSED TO CERTAIN MODERN RELIGIOUS OPINIONS.
1. The nature of the objections which have been made....
2. On preaching the word most effectually ....
3. On teaching the doctrine of the Atonement
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4. Danger in forming a plan of our own different from that of
Scripture....
5. Statement of the case from plain moral principles .....
6. All Scripture in perfect harmony as opposed to this modern
6. Caution necessary with respect to the latent senses of Scripture 103
7. Secret religious duties, conversation, and controversy...... 106
8. Untenable objections on the ground of our present position.. 112
9. This principle more than ever needed
10. Want of reverence now prevailing
11. Summary of the whole subject....
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No. 88.
THE GREEK DEVOTIONS OF BISHOP ANDREWS, TRANSLATED
AND ARRANGED.
Feast of the Annunciation, 1840.
1. Preparation. Times of Prayer...
2. Order of early or Matin Prayer-Litany-Confession-Com-
mendation ...
3. Order of Evening Prayer-Meditation-Confession—Commen-
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dation
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4. Course of Prayer for the Week (for each Day, under the five
acts of Confession, Prayer for Grace, Profession, Interces-
sion, and Praise, with an Introduction) :- :--