4The same method of interpretation was used for another purpose, which is more open to censure. When Christian controversialists were urged by objections to various passages in the history of the Old Testament, as derogatory to the Divine Perfections... Arians of the Fourth Century - Page 64by John Henry Newman - 1890 - 474 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pages
...facts and express declarations," p. 69. (3) And that they were "more open to censure," when, dn being " urged by objections to various passages in the history...recourse to an allegorical explanation by way of answer" p. 71. (4) I add, "It is impossible to defend such a procedure, which seems to imply a want of faith... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1865 - 408 pages
...facts and express declarations," p. 69. (3) And that they were "more open to censure" when, on being " urged by objections to various passages in the history...recourse to an allegorical explanation by way of answer," p. 71. (4) I add, " It is impossible to defend such a procedure, which seems to imply a want of faith... | |
| John Henry Newman - Arianism - 1883 - 520 pages
...easy to censure them.—And so much on the Allegory, as the means of observing the Disciplina A rcani. 4The same method of interpretation was used for another...an allegorical explanation by way of answer. Thus Origen spiritualizes the account of Abraham's denying his wife, the polygamy of the Patriarchs, and... | |
| JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN - 1897 - 506 pages
...censure them.—And so much on the Allegory, as the means of observing the Disciplina A rcani. 4. The same method of interpretation was used for another...an allegorical explanation by way of answer. Thus Origen spiritualizes the account of Abraham's denying his wife, the polygamy of the Patriarchs, and... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1902 - 440 pages
...facts and express declarations," p. 69. (3) And that they were " more open to censure," when, on being "urged by objections to various passages in the history...recourse to an allegorical explanation by way of answer" p. 71. (4) ladd," It is impossible to defend such a procedure, which seems to imply a want of faith... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1902 - 456 pages
...and express declarations," p. 69. (3) And that they were " more open to censure," when, on being " urged by objections to various passages in the history...recourse to an allegorical explanation by way of answer," p.71. (4) Ia.dd,"Itisimpossibletodefendsuchaprocedure, which seems to imply a want of faith in those... | |
| John Henry Newman - Cardinals - 1927 - 348 pages
...and express declarations," p. 69. (3) And that they were " more open to censure," when, on being " urged by objections to various passages in the history...recourse to an allegorical explanation by way of answer," p. 71. (4) I add, " It is impossible to defend such a procedure, which seems to imply a want of faith... | |
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