IV. Primitive Christianity John Henry Newman
Prefatory notice
What does St. Ambrose say about it? 339. 2. What says Vincent of Lerins? 375. 3. What says the History of Apollinaris? 391. 4. What say Jovinian and his Companions? 401. 5. What say the Apostolical Canons? 417. Note p. 366 443.
THE following Papers originally belonged to the "Church of the Fathers," as it appeared in the British Magazine, in the years 1833-1836, and as it was published afterwards in one volume, with additions and omissions, in 1840. They were removed from the subsequent Catholic editions, except the chapter on Apollinaris, as containing polemical matter, which had no interest for Catholic readers. Now they are republished under a separate title.
The date of their composition is a sufficient indication of the character of the theology which they contain. They are written under the assumption that the Anglican Church has a place, as such, in Catholic communion and Apostolic Christianity. This is a question of fact, which the Author would now of course answer in the negative, retaining still, and claiming as his own, the positive principles and doctrines which that fact is, in these Papers, taken to involve.