Second Travels of an Irish gentleman in search of a religion. Not by the ed. of 'Captain Rock's memoirs' [but by J.B. White]. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 11
עמוד xiv
... object . Every one knows that to fight the battles of one particular Church or denomination , is the best means of recom- mending a book of controversy . But success or failure , not connected with the interests of pure Christianity ...
... object . Every one knows that to fight the battles of one particular Church or denomination , is the best means of recom- mending a book of controversy . But success or failure , not connected with the interests of pure Christianity ...
עמוד 23
... object of a Church . were merely to keep Christians quiet together , a contrivance which should produce that effect , would be as allowable as the contrivances or con- stitutional fictions which prevent the frequent recurrence of ...
... object of a Church . were merely to keep Christians quiet together , a contrivance which should produce that effect , would be as allowable as the contrivances or con- stitutional fictions which prevent the frequent recurrence of ...
עמוד 34
... object , so that it may be out of the reach of others ? -Have not priests , in a fit of such jealousy , stabbed the bride , on whom they were about to bestow the nuptial blessing ? * * The Editor has some recollection of a case not ...
... object , so that it may be out of the reach of others ? -Have not priests , in a fit of such jealousy , stabbed the bride , on whom they were about to bestow the nuptial blessing ? * * The Editor has some recollection of a case not ...
עמוד 53
... object of the Irish Traveller , is to per- suade all Christians to renounce the use of their understandings on religious subjects , and to be- lieve and act according to the judgment of the Church of Rome . The whole work consists of ...
... object of the Irish Traveller , is to per- suade all Christians to renounce the use of their understandings on religious subjects , and to be- lieve and act according to the judgment of the Church of Rome . The whole work consists of ...
עמוד 75
... object which strikes it with wonder . It beholds a Church which , for eighteen hundred years , though assailed by every wind of doc- trine , has never ceased to point to divine truth . As divine truth is the pole - star which all Chris ...
... object which strikes it with wonder . It beholds a Church which , for eighteen hundred years , though assailed by every wind of doc- trine , has never ceased to point to divine truth . As divine truth is the pole - star which all Chris ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
acquainted ancient answer Apostles argument Augustin authority believe Bishop Bishop of Rome called Captain Cusiack Christ Christian Church infallibility Church of England Church of Rome clergy confess controversialist Council of Trent Councils danger daughter declaration divine doctrines doubt ecclesiastical Editor Emperor error established evil existence fact faith Father Sohan fear feeling Fitzgerald Gospel hand heart heaven heresy heretics Holy Irenæus Irish Gentleman Irish Traveller Jerom Jovinian judgment kind light manuscript means men in black mind moral mother never notion opinions orthodox pain Papias party passage persecuting person pious Pope practices present priest proof Protestantism Protestants prove question readers reason reject religion religious Roman Catholic Rose Cusiack Scripture seems soul spirit supposed Synesius Tertullian testantism Theodosian code Theodosius theological thing thought tion tradition true truth unity Universal Church Vigilantius Virgin vows wish words writers zeal
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 64 - But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.
עמוד 200 - And they gave him audience unto this word, and then lifted up their voices, and said, Away with such a fellow from the earth : for it is not fit that he should live.
עמוד 109 - For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock.
עמוד 235 - ... sancti unam deitatem sub parili maiestate et sub pia trinitate credamus. Hanc legem sequentes Christia.norum catholicorum nomen iubemus amplecti, reliquos vero dementes vesanosque iudicantes haeretici dogmatis infamiam sustinere nec conciliabula eorum ecclesiarum nomen accipere, divina primum vindicta, post etiam motus nostri, quem ex caelesti arbitrio sumpserimus , ultione plectendos)- Am.
עמוד 231 - Irenseus and the greatest part of the ecclesiastical writers who, reflecting on the age of the man, and his near approach to the Apostles, were drawn by him into the same opinions.
עמוד 235 - Alexandriae episcopum virum apostolicae sanctitatis, hoc est, ut secundum apostolicam disciplinam evangelicamque doctrinam patris et filii et spiritus sancti unam deitatem sub parili maiestate et sub pia trinitate credamus.
עמוד 131 - Joviniana haeresis, sacrarum virginum meritum aequando pudicitiae conjugali, tantum valuit in urbe Roma, ut nonnullas etiam sanctimoniales, de quarum pudicitia suspicio nulla prsecesserat, dejecisse in nuptias diceretur, hoc maxime argumento cum eas urgeret, dicens ; Tu ergo melior es quam Sara, melior quam Susanna, sive Anna?
עמוד 241 - That the honours paid to the rotten bones and dust of the saints and martyrs, by adoring, kissing, wrapping them up in silk and vessels of gold, lodging them in their churches, and lighting up wax candles before them, after the manner of the heathens, were the ensigns of idolatry. That the celibacy of the clergy was a heresy, and their vows of chastity the seminary of lewdness. That to...
עמוד 230 - ... shall yield twenty,five measures of wine ; and when any of the saints shall go to pluck a bunch, another bunch will cry out, I am better; take me, and bless the Lord through me. In like manner a grain of wheat sown shall bear 10,000 stalks, each stalk 10,000 grains, and each grain 10,000 pounds of the finest flour ; and so all other fruits, seeds, and herbs, in the same proportion, &c.
עמוד 9 - ... consequently true. This the writer does entirely, at least to his own satisfaction, which is the case, we believe, with controversial writers generally. The book concludes with the following words, addressed to the Catholic Church, which his after-life proves to have been earnest and sincere : — ' In the shadow of thy sacred mysteries let my soul henceforth repose, remote alike from the infidel who scoffs at their darkness, and the rash believer who would pry into its recesses.