"Anglo-Catholic" Quotes from Famous Books
... small (I said), from elements of thought so fortuitous, with prospects so unpromising, the Anglo-Catholic party suddenly became a power in the National Church, and an object of alarm to her rulers and friends. Its originators would have found it difficult to say what they aimed at of a practical kind: rather, they put forth views and principles, for their own sake, because they were true, as if ... — The Oxford Movement - Twelve Years, 1833-1845 • R.W. Church |