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 - Side 2841841Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Wilfrid Ward - 1890 - 248 sider
...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,...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,... | |
| Randall Thomas Davidson, William Benham - 1891 - 566 sider
...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 noi... | |
| Randall Thomas Davidson, William Benham - 1891 - 564 sider
...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... | |
| William Johnston, Jean Browne Johnston - 1896 - 208 sider
...of 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,... | |
| 1897 - 72 sider
...of 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,... | |
| Newport John Davis White - 1925 - 144 sider
...verified the Council's decision by an examination of Holy Scripture. Here is Newman's comment : — ' General Councils then may err, unless in any case...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... | |
| Ian Turnbull Ker, Terrence Merrigan - 2004 - 232 sider
...authoritative. But according to Newman, while it is true that Councils may err, this is not the case when "it is promised, as a matter of express supernatural privilege, that they shall not err." And this promise "does exist, in cases when general councils are... gathered in the Name of Christ,... | |
| James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 456 sider
..."General Council, then, may err, as such — may err, unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of supernatural privilege, that they shall not err; a...lies beyond the scope of this Article, or at any rate beside its determination."12 Newman's motives for writing Tract 90 will never be completely known.... | |
| James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 456 sider
...taken out of Holy Scripture." Newman adds the gloss that "General Council, then, may err, as such — may err, unless in any case it is promised, as a matter of supernatural privilege, that they shall not err; a case which lies beyond the scope of this Article,... | |
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