| Nicholas Patrick S. Wiseman (card, abp. of Westminster.) - 1836 - 612 páginas
...us, and in spite of individual produceable exceptions to the general rule. From the very first, the rule has been, as a matter of fact, for the Church to teach the truth, and then appeal to the Scripture in vindication of its own teaching. And, from the first, it has been the error of heretics... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1837 - 508 páginas
...us, and in spite of individual produceable exceptions to the general rule. From the very first, the rule has been, as a matter of fact, for the church to teach the truth, and then appeal to the Scripture in vindication of its own teaching. And, from the first, it has been the error of heretics... | |
| 1838 - 772 páginas
...Mr. Newman, " was never intended, and was not adapted to teach us our creed. From the very first the rule has been, as a matter of fact, for the church to teach the truth, ami then appeal to the Scripture in vindication of its own teaching. And, from the first, it has been... | |
| 1841 - 844 páginas
...which it really contains.' ' From the very first (he says) the rule has been, as a matter ot tact, for the Church to teach the truth, and then appeal to Scripture in vindication of its own teaching,' while the way of heretics from the first has been ' to elicit a systematic doctrine from the scattered... | |
| George Andrew Jacob - 1842 - 48 páginas
...for arriving at the exact and entire truth which it contains.' ' From the very first (he says) the rule has been as a matter of fact for the church to...appeal to Scripture, in vindication of its own teaching ; while the way of heretics, from the first, has been to elicit a syttemutic doctrine from the scattered... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1843 - 602 páginas
...us, and in spite of individual producible exceptions to the general rule. From the very first, the rule has been as a matter of fact, for the Church to teach the truth, and then appeal to the Scripture in vindication of its own teaching. And, from the first, it has been the error of heretics... | |
| Joseph Barker, William Cooke, John Selkirk - 1845 - 634 páginas
...taught us,* in spite of individual producible exceptions to the general rule. From the very first, the rule has been as a matter of fact for the church to...truth, and then appeal to Scripture in vindication of her teaching ; and, from the first, it has been the error of heretics to neglect the information provided... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1855 - 830 páginas
...us, and in spite of individual producible exceptions to the general rule. From the very first, the rule has been as a matter of fact, for the Church to teach the truth, and then appeal to the Scripture in vindication of its own teaching. And, from the first, it has been the error of heretics... | |
| Thomas Sadler - 1859 - 226 páginas
...or else we must assent to the principle laid down by Dr. Newman, who says, " From the very first the rule has been as a matter of fact for the Church to...truth, and then appeal to Scripture in vindication." He adds, " It may startle those who are but little acquainted with the popular writings of the day,... | |
| John Wilson - 1859 - 560 páginas
...us, and in spite of individual producible exceptions to this general rule. From the very first, the rule has been, as a matter of fact, for the church to teach the truth, and then appeal to the Scripture in vindication of itt own teaching; and, from the first, it has been the error of heretic*... | |
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