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Essays Chiefly on Questions of Church State - From 1850 to 1870 (Classic Reprint)

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IT is not without hesitation that I have collected and repub lished these Essays,' scattered over a period of nearly twenty years. Not only do several of them relate to events which have almost passed away from memory, but they belong to the successive phases of theological con¿ict, which, however ab sorbing for the moment, are of all subjects the most fugitive. Nor can I forbear to call to mind a solemn warning which, at one of those moments in life when even slight things are re membered, fell from a distinguished preacher - afterwards a dear and honoured friend - who, addressing a band of youthful candidates for ordination in the Cathedral of Oxford, after enumerating the great realities of theological study and of practical life which ought to occupy the thoughts of an English clergyman, added impressive words to this effect Avoid controversy, if possible. Few have ever entered into contro vetsy without repenting of it. I might enforce this by many arguments. But I will content myself with repeating what I have already said, Few have ever entered into controversy without repenting of it.' I cannot plead in my own case an exception to this rule. Even if, in these occasional Essays,' there had not been words written which I could have wished to recall, and (i may add) which I have in this republication recalled, - the mere expenditure of time and labour on things which perish with the using can never cease to be a matter of regret to anyone who feels the duty and the privilege of labour ing not merely for the present hour, but (as far as may be) for the time that shall follow. And it might have seemed better to let 'the dead bury their dead,' and not revive again the ashes of extinguished fires.

Still there were reasons which suggested to me that, having been, I may truly say, against all my natural inclinations.

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Authors Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
Publisher Forgotten Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
No. of pages 472
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 29 mm
Weight 782 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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