Luther affirmed it, or disproving that, because Calvin hath disavouched it. I condemn not all things in the Council of Trent, nor approve all in the Synod of Dort. In brief, where the Scripture is silent, the Church is my text ; where that speaks, 'tis... The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Side 3741837Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 sider
...lent, the church is. my text ; where that fpeaks, 'tis but my comment ; where there is a joint filence of both, I borrow not the rules of my religion from Rome or Geneva, but the dictates of- my own reafon. It is an unjuft fcandal of our adverfaries, and a grofs error in our... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1822 - 362 sider
...because Luther affirmed it, or disproving that, because Calvin hath tlisa vouched it. I condemn not all things in the council of Trent, nor approve all...silent, the church is my text ; where that speaks, it is but my comment ; where there is a joint silence of both, I borrow not the rules of my religion... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1822 - 366 sider
...of Dort. In brief, where the scripture is silent, the church is my text ; where that speaks, it is but my comment ; where there is a joint silence of...the rules of my religion from Rome or Geneva, but the dictates of my own reason." How would the author of the Religio Medici have been delighted, could... | |
| Thomas Wood - 1825 - 440 sider
...AND SIMPLICITY. " Where the Scripture is silent, the church is ray text ; where that speaks, it it but my comment ; where there is a joint silence of both, I borrow not the rules of my religion from Home or Geneva, but the dictates of my own reason." — Browne's Religio Medici, p. 8* THIS church... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 sider
...because Luther affirmed it, nor disapproving that, because Calvin hath disavouched it. I condemn not all things in the council of Trent, nor approve all...the rules of my religion from Rome or Geneva, but the dictates of my own reason. It is an unjust scandal of our adversaries, and a gross error in ourselves,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 sider
...this, because Luther affirmed it, or disproving that because Calvin hath disavouched it. I condemn not all things in the Council of Trent, nor approve all...silent, the church is my text ; where that speaks, 't is but my comment ; where there is a joint silence of both, I borrow not the rules of my religion... | |
| 1831 - 370 sider
...this, because Luther affirmed it, or disproving that because Calvin hath disavouched it. I condemn not all things in the Council of Trent, nor approve all...silent, the church is my text ; where that speaks, 't is but my comment ; where there is a joint silence of both, I borrow not the rules of my religion... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 sider
...because Luther affirmed it, nor disapproving5 that because Calvin hath disavouched it. I condemn not all things in the council of Trent, nor approve all...silent, the church is my text ; where that speaks, 't is but my comment ; where there is a joint silence of both, I borrow not the rules of my religion... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 sider
...because Luther affirmed it, nor disapproving5 that because Calvin hath disavouched it. I condemn not all things in the council of Trent, nor approve all...the synod of Dort. In brief, where the Scripture is silentj_the church is my text ; where that speaks, 't is but my comment ; wHere there is a joint silence... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 276 sider
...this because Luther affirmed it, or disproving that because Calvin hath disavouched it ; I condemn not all things in the council of Trent, nor approve all...the rules of my religion from Rome or Geneva, but the dictates of my own reason." In fact, few secular writers of Browne's age have been more solicitous... | |
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