Bishop William Rufus Nicholson: "Why I Became a Reformed Episcopalian," ...


 

Available here: http://www.trecus.net/downloads/Reasons_Nicholson.pdf. Here are the honest struggles of a Protestant Episcopal clergyman pondering over the realism of the 1789 (and 1662) baptismal service. It teaches opus operatum and Rome's ex opere operato. Romanizing germs. After running through the varied theories to opiate his conscience, including the theory of "a judgment of charity," Bishop Nicholson concludes that the CoE and PECUA BCPs were Romanistic--implying collateral matters across the theological loci. That's the old REC. The new REC of generation #5, 1991-2021, led by a handful of autocrats, turncoats, cut-throats, bullies, bouncers and show-boaters, doesn't care about this anymore and is an associate and partner with Tractarians, New Oxfordians, and, as far as the FCE is concerned, the European Old Catholics (Tridentism without Papal Infallibility). It is so utterly refreshing to read this honest, soul-searching, humble and experienced Churchman. It's old Reformed Episcopalianism. But, for these newbies, new joins, ex-Baptists, ex-broad-evangelical and other CoolBros, cf. Anglo-Cats@Fleas.com. Anglo-TonkaToys4Boys@CoolBros.com. Anglo-Sartorial-Lustings@HotHouses.com. Also, Anglo-Ocular-Sensations@DisneyWorld.com.

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