| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 332 páginas
...another part to be viewed; viz. sacred or inspired theology. But if we were disposed to survey it, we must quit the small vessel of human reason, and...have hitherto principally lent their light, be of farther service to us : and therefore it were not improper to be silent also upon this subject, as... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1830 - 416 páginas
...well the Old World as the New, there is another part to be viewed, inspired theology, to survey which, we must quit the small vessel of human reason, and...alone possesses the divine needle for justly shaping our course If we should believe only such things as are agreeable to our reason, we assent to the matter... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1830 - 702 páginas
...well the Old World as the New, there is another part to be viewed, inspired theology, to survey which, we must quit the small vessel of human reason, and...alone possesses the divine needle for justly shaping our course If we should believe only such things as are agreeable to our reason, we assent to the matter... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1832 - 688 páginas
...— inspired theology ; to survey which, we must quit the small vessel 9 Bishop John Bird Sumner. , of human reason, and put ourselves on board the ship...alone possesses the divine needle for justly shaping our course If we should believe only such things as are agreeable to our reason, we assent to the matter... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1832 - 478 páginas
...viewed — inspired theology ; to survey which, we must quit the small vessel 9 Bishop John Bird Sumner. of human reason, and put ourselves on board the ship...alone possesses the divine needle for justly shaping our course If we should believe only such things as are agreeable to our reason, we assent to the matter... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1872 - 602 páginas
...inspired theology. But if we were disposed to survey it, we must quit the small vessel of human i eason, and put ourselves on board the ship of the Church,...have hitherto principally lent their light, be of farther service to us ; and, therefore, it were not improper to be silent, also, upon this subject,... | |
| John Drysdale, John James Drysdale - 1874 - 340 páginas
...Bacon : — " If we were disposed to survey the realm of sacred or inspired theology, we must quit this small vessel of human reason and put ourselves on...light, be of further service to us ; and therefore it were not improper to be silent upon the subject." The same repugnance was felt by Fletcher, but he... | |
| Josiah Crampton - 1876 - 680 páginas
...The following is the passage referred to by Mr. Proctor, — " If we were disposed," says Bacon, " to survey the realm of sacred or inspired theology,...Church, which alone possesses the Divine needle for shaping the course. Nor will the stars of Philosophy that have hitherto principally lent their light... | |
| Augustus Clissold - 1877 - 144 páginas
...a modern astronomer praises also the silence of philosophy. " Iff we were disposed," says Bacon, " to survey the realm of sacred or inspired theology,...light, be of further service to us; and therefore it were not improper to be silent upon the subject." What then has the Church to say upon the questions... | |
| Joseph William Reynolds - 1878 - 552 páginas
...Bacon says, — "Are we disposed to survey the realm of sacred or inspired theology, we must quit this small vessel of human reason, and put ourselves on board the ship of the Church." It were better not to quit "the small vessel of ^ A human reason," but to use intelligence as a divinely... | |
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