But the appeal to antiquity is both a treason and a heresy. It is a treason because it rejects the Divine voice of the Church at this hour, and a heresy because it denies that voice to be Divine. How can we know what antiquity was except through the Church? ... I may say in strict truth that the Church has no antiquity. It rests upon its own supernatural and perpetual consciousness. ... The only Divine evidence to us of what was primitive is the witness and voice of the Church at this hour.
Henry Edward ManningA critic knows more than the author he criticizes, or just as much, or at least somewhat less.
Henry Edward ManningHoliness does not consist in doing uncommon things, but in doing every thing with purity of heart.
Henry Edward Manning