| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 sider
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the pia mater of mine : methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith ; the deepest mysteries ours contains, have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 sider
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the " pia mater " of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion, for an active faith ; the deepest mysteries ours contains, have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism,... | |
| 1831 - 370 sider
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the " pia mater " of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion, for an active faith ; the deepest mysteries ours contains, have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 sider
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of ' better heads, they never stretched the pia mater of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith : the deepest mysteries ours contains have not only been illustrated, but maintained, by syllogism... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1839 - 630 sider
...other subjects that are equally beyond the limits of our understanding. Sir Thomas Brown has said, " Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith. I love to lose myself in a mystery, to pursue my reason to an O ultitudo ! 1 can answer all the objections... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 sider
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the pia mater of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith ; the deepest mysteries ours contains, have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism,... | |
| 1842 - 508 sider
...not only mysteries but absurdities. Better at once adopt the sage conclusion of Sir Thomas Brown ; " Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith ; the deepest mysteries ours contains, have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1842 - 518 sider
...not only mysteries but absurdities. Better at once adopt the sage conclusion of Sir Thomas Brown ; " Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith ; the deepest mysteries ours contains, have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 320 sider
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the pia-mater of mine; methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion, for an active faith; the deepest mysteries ours contains, have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism and... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 240 sider
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the piamater of mine; methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion, for an active faith; the deepest mysteries ours contains, have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism and... | |
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