Lectures On the Early History of Christianity in England With Sermons Delivered
Lectures On the Early History of Christianity in England With Sermons Delivered
Thomas Winthrop Coit
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229, Loudon, 1845. If this biography was not written by Mr. Newman, he caused it to be written ; and I call it his^ because qui facit per alium, etc. Now, if he supposed such an excuse, as the above could, in the face of all history, be admitted by non-Romanists, he must have been in one of those hallucinations common to him in 1845, and thereabouts, during which he called himself a Protestant, and lived on Protestant money, but was all the while in his heart a devotee of Rome. Under the influe...nce of that hallucination, he must have supposed himself writing horn-books for children, and not grave narrations of fact for sober, grown people. If Mr. Newman had been half as honest as William Ranchin, a Roman Catholic, he would, a thousand times sooner, have written Ranchin's chapter " Of the Complaints and Oppositions which have been made against the Pope's Dominion over Kingdoms 4* 82 EARLY HISTORY OF from immediate auxiliaries, and disappointed by her own countrymen, grown more supine, it may be, than their ancestors who were wont, as you have seen, to aid Britain in an extremity, she (as a last^ and not a first thing) acquainted the Bishop of Home, with her pecuHar condition, and asked for assistance, to promote the undertaking, which she had full favorably begun.
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