He both thinks and speaks the truth; except when careful treatment is necessary, and then, as a physician for the good of his patients, he will LIE, or rather utter a LIE, as the Sophists say. . . . Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead... The Arians of the Fourth Century - Page 75by John Henry Newman - 1871 - 478 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Portales Golightly - 1840 - 132 pages
...them, accommodating himself to the Jews, he became a Jew, that he might make his gain of all. . . . Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead...friends whom he has begotten in the faith, for an example to those who have the ability to undertake the high office (joixonfu«f) of a teacher, full... | |
| 1844 - 788 pages
...physician for the good of his patients, he will be false, or utter a falsehood, as the sophists say. Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead...him to do this. He gives himself up for the Church," &c. (Strom, vii., 8, 9.)* Here, then, we say again, here is the point — the privilege here claimed... | |
| rev. Alexander Hislop - 1846 - 224 pages
...physician for the good of his patients, he will be false, or utter a falsehood, as the sophists say. Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead...to do this. He gives himself up for the church."* That is, in other words, there are no falsehoods which he may not legitimately tell whenever the good... | |
| Cautions - 1853 - 544 pages
...unsettle them, accommodating himself to the Jews, he became a Jew, that he might make his gain of all Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead...who have the ability to undertake the high office of a teacher — full of love to God and man; and, while he preserves the sincerity of his words, he,... | |
| Charles Smith Bird - Ritualism - 1854 - 394 pages
...for the good " of his patients, he will lie false, or utter a falsehood, as the " sophists say. . . . Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good " will...to do this He gives himself up for the " Church.' (Clem. Strom, vii. 8, 9.) " (Newman's Arians &c). Could Daille have adduced anything more injurious... | |
| Walter Walsh - Anglo-Catholicism - 1899 - 490 pages
...physician for the good of his patients, he will LIE, or rather utter a HE, as the Sophists say. . . . Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead him to do this. He gives himself up for the Church.'"9 As to the " Disciplina Arcani," Newman justifies it on several grounds, and affirms that... | |
| Walter Walsh - Anglo-Catholicism - 1899 - 380 pages
...physician for the good of his patients, he vrill LIE, or rather utter a LIE, as the Sophists say. . . . Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead...him to do this. He gives himself up for the Church.' " 2 As to the " Disciplina Arcani," Newman justifies it on several grounds, and affirms that in the... | |
| Walter Walsh - Great Britain - 1899 - 506 pages
...physician for the good of his patients, he will LIE, or rather utter a LIE, as the Sophists say. . . . Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead him to do this. He gives himself up for the Church.'"3 As to the " Disciplina Arcani," Newman justifies it on several grounds, and affirms that... | |
| " "Vigilant, Mary Francis Cusack - 1913 - 252 pages
...a physician for the good of his patients, he will lie, or rather utter a lie, as the Sophists say. Nothing, however, but his neighbour's good will lead...him to do this. He gives himself up for the Church." This, it will be observed, is in exact accordance with the teaching of the Jesuit Liguori already alluded... | |
| Frank Hill Perrycoste - Christianity - 1913 - 358 pages
...patients, he will lie, or rather utter a lie, as the Sophists say Nothing, however, but his neighbours' good will lead him to do this. He gives himself up for the Church."761 It is obvious that this abominable maxim will justify any amount of lying from zeal to... | |
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