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‘Truth Before Peace’: Manning and Infallibility
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 September 2015
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On his arrival at Lavington in January 1833 H. E. Manning’s theological baggage fitted neatly into a few short sentences. He summed it up in a letter written to Samuel Wilberforce (October 20, 1850): ‘When I came to Lavington in 1833 I believed, as I always did, in Baptismal Regeneration: I had no view on the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ: and no idea of the Church’. In the recollections of his later ‘Journal’ (1878–82) he described his position at that time in greater detail: ‘The state of my religious belief in 1833 was profound faith in the Holy Trinity and the Incarnation, in the Redemption by the Passion of our Lord, and in the work of the Holy Spirit, and the conversion of the soul. I believed in baptismal regeneration, and in a spiritual, but real, receiving of our Lord in Holy Communion. As to the Church, I had no definite conception’. His evangelical background and piety seems still to have filled most of his religious horizon.
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1 Manning MSS, MS. Eng. Lett. c. 656, Fol. 55.
2 P, I, p. 112.
3 P, I, p. 112; also CSer, I, p. 3.
4 CSer, I, p. 3.
5 Unity, pp. 177 and 236–237.
6 Grounds, p. 19.
7 Rule, p. 12.
8 Grounds, pp. 4–5.
9 Ibidem, p. 8.
10 Ibidem.
11 Ibidem, p. 10.
12 Ibidem, p. 10–11.
13 Ibidem, p. 11.
14 Ibidem, p. 24.
15 ASer, IV, p. 162.
16 Ibidem, p. 159.
17 Ibidem, p. 166.
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21 Appendix, p. 1.
22 Rule, p. 26.
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24 Appendix, p. 33.
25 Rule, p. 35.
26 Manning MSS, MSS. Eng. misc. e. 1397, 15.
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37 Ibidem, p. 87.
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58 Ibidem, Fol. 36.
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60 Ibidem, Fol. 108.
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64 P, I, p. 484.
65 Ibidem.
66 Ibidem, p. 486.
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75 Ibidem, c. 657, Fol. 197.
76 Ibidem, c. 655, Fol. 136.
77 ASer, IV, p. 93.
78 Ibidem, p. 200.
79 Ibidem, p. 181.
80 Ibidem, p. 182.
81 Ibidem, p. 187.
82 Ibidem, p. 309.
83 Ibidem, pp. 364–365.
84 Ibidem, p. 201.
85 Ibidem, p. 312.
86 Ibidem, p. 103.
87 Ibidem, p. 310.
88 Ibidem, p. 169.
89 Ibidem, p. 172.
90 Ibidem, pp. 169–170.
91 Ibidem, p. 377.
92 Ibidem, p. 171.
93 Ibidem, p. 97.
94 Manning MSS, c. 657, Fol. 196.
95 Ibidem, c. 655, Fol. 63.
96 Ibidem
97 Ibidem, Fol. 65.
98 Ibidem, Fol. 66.
99 Ibidem, Fols. 67–68.
100 Ibidem, Fol. 137.
101 Ibidem, Fols. 150–151.
102 Ibidem, Fol. 157.
103 Ibidem, Fols. 224–225.
104 Ibidem, c. 656, Fol. 63.
105 P, I, p. 527.
106 P, I, p. 560.
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109 P, II, p. 27.
110 Grounds, p. 25.
111 Ibidem, p. 28.
112 Ibidem, p. 25.
113 Ibidem, p. 43.
114 Ibidem, p. 71.
115 Ibidem, p. 14.
116 Ibidem, p. 15.
117 Ibidem, p. 63.
118 Ibidem, p. 69.
119 Ibidem, p. 64.
120 Ibidem, p. 68.
121 Ibidem, pp. 52–53.
122 Ibidem, p. 82.
123 TM, p. 3.
124 Ibidem, p. 29.
125 Ibidem, p. 30.
126 Ibidem, p. 9.
127 Ibidem, p. 36.
128 Ibidem, p. 59.
129 Ibidem, p. 66.
130 CSer, I, p. 118.
131 Ibidem.
132 TM, p. 66.
133 CSer, II, p. 10.
134 TM, p. 65.
135 Ibidem, p. 67.
136 Ibidem.
137 Ibidem, p. 36.
138 CSer, I, p. 20.
139 CSer, II, p. 12.
140 TM, p. 76.
141 Ibidem, pp. 36–37.
142 CSer, I, p. 237.
143 TM, p. 82.
144 Ibidem, pp. 75–76.
145 Ibidem, p. 183.
146 Ibidem, p. 188.
147 Ibidem, p. 205.
148 Ibidem, p. 230.
149 Ibidem, p. 239.
150 Privilegium, I, p. 58.
151 P, I, p. 471.
152 TM, p. 86–87.
153 Privilegium, I, p. 24.
155 TM, p. 87.
155 privilegium, I, p. 18.
156 Ibidem, p. 25.
157 Privilegium, II, p. 148.
158 Privilegium, I, pp. 22–24.
159 Ibidem, p. 28.
160 Ibidem, p. 23.
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162 Ibidem, p. 140.
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166 Privilegium, II, p. 121.
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169 privilegium, II,s R. 126.
170 Ibidem, III, p. 133.
171 Ibidem, p. 121.
172 Ibidem, p. 125.
173 Ibidem, II, p. 126.
174 Ibidem, III, p. 129.
175 TM, p. 77.
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