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Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg, Edward Garnet was born on February 8, 1837.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ...that Peter and Paul founded the Roman Church. Whatever may be the truth about the connection of the two apostles with Corinth, this fragment leads us to assume that Dionysius was ignorant of a successor to St. Peter, who held jurisdiction over all other Churches. It is the apostolic Church of Peter and Paul which is held in honour (Plummer's "Early Fathers," p. 94). The greatest sacred writer of the third century who appears in the roll is Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. Forced into the episcopate against his will, he appears to have considered his position to be one of absolute independence. He lived two centuries later than Ignatius, and holds the bishop to be the absolute Vicegerent of Christ. This applies to all bishops, not the Bishop of Rome especially. He nowhere recognises the papal claims of infallibility or supremacy over other bishops. In his epistles on the unity of the Church, he never states that such unity was to be obtained by union under one temporal head. He never suggests that the Pope of Rome was the universal bishop. His statement is--" What the bishop was to his own diocese, that the whole united body of bishops was to the whole Church." In writing to Florentius Pappianus, he remarks: "Christ, who says to the apostles, and thereby to all chief rulers who by '2/zZ'arz'0us ordination succeed to the apostles, 'He that heareth you, heareth me"'; also, the Church which is " Catholic and one, is not split nor divided, but is certainly knit together and compacted by cement of bishops fast cleav/ing each to the other." (Another translation has--" by cement of priests who cohere with one another.") (Vide also Benson, " Life of Cyprian," p....
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Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg, Edward Garnet was born on February 8, 1837.
Barrister; Justice of the Peace, son of Henry Manitoba, Commander Royal Navy, of Halstead Hall, Kent.
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Clubs: Saint Stephen’s, United. Radnor, Cinque Ports.
Spouse 1867, Catherine,daughter of J. Matthews of 21 Manchester Square and Halliford, Middlesex.