LORD'S parable of the net, and from melancholy experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless, indeed, they be favoured with some divine superintendence, which has to be proved, before it can be... The Edinburgh Review - Page 2841841Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Henry Newman, John Keble, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams - 1834 - 292 pages
...our LORD'S parable of the net, and from melancholy experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless,...it can be admitted. General councils then may err, [as such ; — may err,] unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural privilege,... | |
| John Keble, John Henry Newman, Edward Bouverie Pusey, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Isaac Williams - 1840 - 900 pages
...our LORD'S parable of the net, and from melancholy experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless,...it can be admitted. General councils then may err, [as such ; — may err,] unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural privilege,... | |
| John Keble - 1841 - 290 pages
...our LORD'S parable of the net, and from melancholy experience. That bodies of men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, — unless,...lies beyond the scope of this Article, or at any rate beside its determination. Such a promise, however, does exist, in cases when general councils are not... | |
| 1841 - 844 pages
...contradicts this assertion of the Article. He says: " General councils then may err, [as such ; — may err,] unless in any case it is promised, as a...lies beyond the scope of this Article, or at any rate beside its determination. Such a promise, however, does exist, in cases where general counrils are... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1841 - 62 pages
...of Mr. Newman's general method of making loopholes. ' General Councils then may err, [as such;—may err,] unless in any case it is promised, as a matter...lies beyond the scope of this Article, or at any rate beside its determination.' This is not strong enough ; so he goes on : ' Such a promise, however, does... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1841 - 88 pages
...men, deficient in this respect, may err, is a self-evident truth, —unless, indeed, they be favored with some divine superintendence, which has to be...it can be admitted. General councils then may err, [as such ; — may err,] unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural privilege,... | |
| 1843 - 996 pages
...spirit, Mr. Newman misinterprets and falsifies the article in his comment upon it, — " General councils may err, unless in any case it is promised, as a matter...lies beyond the scope of this article, or at any rate beside its determination. Such a promise, however, docs exist, in cases where general councils . .... | |
| Nathan Marcus Adler - 1845 - 696 pages
...councils referred to in the 21st Article: — Page 21. — "General Councils then may err, a* such; — may err unless in any case it is promised, as a matter...lies beyond the scope of this Article, or at any rate beside its determination. " Such a promise, however, does exist in cases when general councils are... | |
| Edward Bishop Elliott - 1847 - 638 pages
...God." Against this Mr. Newman says ; " The words only mean that General Councils may err as such ; may err, unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural privilege, they may not err. And such a promise does exist, where General Councils are not only gathered together... | |
| Adam Sedgwick - 1850 - 786 pages
...have erred, in things pertaining to God."' And what is the reply to this Article ? " General Councils may err, unless in any case it is promised, as a matter...supernatural privilege, that they shall not err."..." Such a promise does exist in cases where General Councils aro not only gathered together according... | |
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