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"Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the
CATHOLIC FAITH."
guide.-Education, and Lord Brougham's original re-
Warm welcome of the Rev. Dr.
marks thereon.
Hookwell and Lord Temple at Swanbourne Hall.
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CHAPTER IV.
Death of poor Jenny Wray, and her funeral.-De-
lightful conduct of the Miss Armitages.-Poor Jenny's
afflicted mother.-Kindness and fervid instruction of
the Rev. Dr. Hookwell.-Conversation of the peasantry
on the Clergy.-Dissent.-The wrestling lads, &c.-
Duties of country gentlemen.
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CHAPTER V.
Interior of Swanbourne Hall; and most interesting
tête-à-tête of the whole party.-Wonderful spread of
the Anglo-Catholic tenets.-The doctrine of the Apos-
tolical Succession.-The Church older than the Scrip-
tures. Our blessed Lord-the First Bishop.-The vi-
sible Church at His departure.-First Ordination.-
Second superior Ordination. The memorable sen-
tence.-Outward testimony.-Distinction between the
Apostles and the Seventy.-Election of Matthias.-
The Church before Popery.-Bishop and Presbyter.-
Name of Apostle succeeded by that of Bishop.-Apos-
tolic functions bequeathed, but not the name. The
ancient Bishops.-The Apostolical Succession one of
the easiest articles of faith.- Bishops of London,
Mann, Calcutta, New Zealand, &c., how they repre-
sent the Apostles.-Presbyterian offices.- Fine pas-
sage from Beveridge-also from Bishop Hall-and
Hooker.-Is an inward call sufficient for the ministry?-
What took place after the martyrdom of St. Stephen . 87