| Philip Schaff - 1854 - 704 sivua
...bold and well-aimed attack , he displays , with a happy mixture of narrative and argument, the faulte and follies, the changes and contradictions of our...church is the sign and test of infallible truth." ') 3" ber GengrcflutiiMi toe h. SRauruS irurten fcie «tnbieu дан} ftifhmatifd) betrieben. £er... | |
| W. O. Blake - 1856 - 1016 sivua
...Catholic Doctrine, and the History of the Protestant Variations. At a future period he observes : ¿ To my present feelings, it seems incredible that I...conqueror oppressed me with the sacramental words, "this is my body ;" and dashed against each other the figurative half-meanings of the protestant sects.... | |
| 1857 - 480 sivua
...any other light, of no importance whatever. " To my present feelings," he tells us in his Memoirs, " it seems incredible that I should ever believe that I believed in transubstantiation," that is if he were interpreted rigorously, " he could not believe that he could ever believe that he... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1859 - 708 sivua
...bold and well-aimed attack, he displays, with a happy mixture of narrative and argument, the faults and follies, the changes and contradictions of our...church is the sign and test of infallible truth." 2 In the congregation of St. Maur there was a complete system of study. In extensive literary enterprises,... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 826 sivua
...Catholic Doctrine,' and the works of Parsons the Jesuit. In the sketch he has left us of himself he says: "To my present feelings, it seems incredible that...conqueror oppressed me with the sacramental words, ' This is my body;' and dashed against each other the figurative half-meanings of the protestant sects.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1867 - 824 sivua
...surely fell by a noble hand." ."In my present feelings it seems incredible that I should ever have believed in transubstantiation ; but my conqueror oppressed me with the sacramental words, and dashed against each other the figurative half- meanings of the Protestant sects." Nothing can be... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1869 - 462 sivua
...bold and well-aimed attack, he displays, with a happy mixture of narrative and argument, the faults and follies, the changes and contradictions of our...est corpus meum," and dashed against each other the figurative half-meanings of the protestant sects : every objection was resolved into omnipotence ;... | |
| Walter Scott, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William) Turner - 1869 - 486 sivua
...mixture of narrative and argument, the faults and follies, the changes and contradictions of our fi rst reformers ; whose variations (as he dexterously contends)...incredible, that I should ever believe that I believed in transubatantiation. But my conqueror oppressed me with the sacramental words, ' Hoe at corpus mcum,'... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1872 - 740 sivua
...indiscretion to which it might be readily assigned. Looking back upon it in after life, he writes, " To my present feelings, it seems incredible that I...ever believe that I believed in transubstantiation." This boyish freak cost the convert his luxurious abode in Magdalen and transferred him according to... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1877 - 238 sivua
...bold and well-aimed attack, he displays, with a happy mixture of narrative and argument, the faults and follies, the changes and contradictions, of our...conqueror oppressed me with the sacramental words, u Hoc est corpus meum," and dashed against each other the figurative half-meanings of the Protestant... | |
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