The formal connexion of this mode of interpretation with Christian theology is noticed by Porphyry, who speaks of Origen and others as borrowing it from heathen philosophy, both in explanation of the Old Testament and in defence of their own doctrine.... The Irish Ecclesiastical Record - Page 2141904Full view - About this book
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...Gospel ; the Christian Apologists proved its divinity by means of the allegorical. The formal connexion of this mode of interpretation with Christian theology...their own doctrine. It may be almost laid down as aii historical fact, that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together. This... | |
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...Gospel; the Christian Apologists proved its divinity by means of the allegorical. The formal connexion of this mode of interpretation with Christian theology...fact, that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy \ri\l stand or fall together. This is clearly seen, as regards the primitive theology, by a recent... | |
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...us, which do not obviously refer to that doctrine, yet are put forward as palmary proofs of it. ... It may be almost laid down as an historical fact,...interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together."— Pp. 323, 324. It seems there has been a development emendatory even of that formula, " which except... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1846 - 798 pages
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...Catholic doctrine of the Holy Trinity.'— P. 323. ' It may almost be laid down ' (he says below) ' as an historical fact, that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together.' Still further Mr. Newman quotes with full approbation the character of St. Ephrem, from a recent learned... | |
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...apologists proved its oivinity by means of the allegorical." In short he concludes, "it may almost be laid down as an historical fact, that the mystical...interpretation and orthodoxy, will stand or fall together." and also fecdeth the whole house. And as the calf signifieth the B. Sacrament of the body and blood... | |
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