The mysteries of kings it may be safer to conceal, but Christ wished his mysteries to be published as openly as possible. I wish that even the weakest woman should read the Gospel — should read the Epistles of Paul... Erasmus, and Other Essays - Page 49by Marcus Dods - 1891 - 376 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1866 - 908 pages
...vulgar tongne, us though Christ had taught such subtleties that they can scarcely bo understood even by a few theologians, or as though the strength of...in men's ignorance of it. The mysteries of kings it maybe safer to conceal, but Christ wished his mysteries to bo published as openly as possible. I wish... | |
| Frederic Seebohm - Education - 1869 - 578 pages
...as though Christ had taught such sub- read the ' tleties that they can scarcely be understood even by ' a few theologians, or as though the strength...but Christ wished his mysteries to be published as f ' openly as possible. I wish that even the weakest ' woman should read the Gospel — should read... | |
| Frederic Seebohm - Education - 1869 - 604 pages
...as though Christ had taught such sub- read the ' tleties that they can scarcely be understood even by ' a few theologians, or as though the strength...Christian religion consisted in men's ignorance of it. tonguc' The mysteries of kings it may be safer to conceal, ' but Christ wished his mysteries to be... | |
| Theology - 1874 - 832 pages
...vulgar tongue, as though Christ had taught such subtleties that they can scarcely be understood even by a few theologians, or as though the strength of...I wish that even the weakest woman should read the Gospel—should read the epistles of Paul. And I wish these were translated into all languages, so... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1874 - 1076 pages
...Christ taught such subtleties," burst out Erasmus : " subtleties that can scarcely be understood even by a few theologians— or as though the strength of the Christian religion consisted in man's ignorance of it ! It may be the safer course," he goes on, with characteristic irony, " to conceal... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1875 - 912 pages
...Christ taught such subtleties," burst out Erasmus : " subtleties that can scarcely be understood even by a few theologians — or as though the strength of the Christian religion consisted in man's ignorance of it ! It may be the safer course," he goes on, with characteristic irony, " to conceal... | |
| John Richard Green - History - 1878 - 522 pages
...Christ taught such subtleties," burst out Erasmus : "subtleties that can scarcely be understood even by a few theologians — or as though the strength of the Christian religion consisted ill man's ignorance of it ! It may be the safer course," he goes on with characteristic irony, " to... | |
| John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1878 - 878 pages
...taught such subtleties," burst out Erasmus : " subtleties that can scarcely be understood even by я few theologians — or as though the strength of the Christian religion consisted in man's ignorance of it ! It may be the safer course," he goes on, with characteristic irony, " to conceal... | |
| Thomas Kimber - Society of Friends - 1880 - 72 pages
...record, — William Tyndale. was about to break over the land in which he was then writing, says : " I wish that even the weakest woman should read the Gospel — should read the Epistles of Paul. * * * I long that the husbandman sing portions of them to himself as he follows the plough, that the... | |
| Reformers - Reformation - 1885 - 488 pages
...their vulgar tongue, as though Christ had such subtleties that they can scarcely be understood even by a few theologians, or as though the strength of...ignorance of it. The mysteries of kings it may be safe to conceal, but Christ wished his mysteries to be published as openly as possible. I wish that... | |
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