| Sir Thomas Browne - 1874 - 132 páginas
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the pin mater of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith: the deepest mysteries ours B contains have not only been illustrated, but maintained, by syllogism... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1882 - 220 páginas
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the pia mater11 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 John Skelton - 1883 - 374 páginas
...says (Coleridge liked the passage so much that he prefixed it to a lay-sermon) is quaintly true — " Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith ; the deepest mysteries ours contain have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism and... | |
| Robert Freke Gould - 1885 - 304 páginas
...p. 208. J P. 208, etteq. 3 Chap. VII., pp. 357-360, 362, 366. " t'hap. VI., p. 260. 1 " M ('thinks 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 Altitudu, I can answer all the objections... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1886 - 542 páginas
...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 Henry Craik - 1894 - 628 páginas
...religion, which have unhinged the drains 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 Henry Craik - 1894 - 624 páginas
...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 Howard Bertram Masterman - 1897 - 282 páginas
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they have 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 syllogisms... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1898 - 468 páginas
...those involved .(Enigmas and riddles of the Trinity, with C PART I. Incarnation, and Resurrection. I can answer all the Objections of Satan and my rebellious reason w'tn tnat °^ resolution I learned of 5. Tertullian, Cerium est, quia impossibile est. I desire to... | |
| R. McWilliam - 1900 - 834 páginas
...The mysteries of religion, which have staggered the faith of some, present no difficulties to him — 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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