| Religion - 1891 - 750 pages
...singular book written just before his joining the Church of Rome, Newman says : " It may be almost laid down as an historical fact, that the mystical...interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together." l As he meant the theology of the Latin Church by the term orthodoxy, he was undoubtedly right. He... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - Bible - 1886 - 818 pages
...contemporary appearance in some of the teachers of Antioch "it may be almost laid down as an historic fact that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together." A more fatal admission could hardly be made. If it were true, it could only mean that ecclesiastical... | |
| George Salmon - Sermons, English - 1887 - 392 pages
...refer to that doctrine, yet are put forward as palmary proofs of it." " It may almost be laid down as historical fact that the mystical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together." l I believe that both in the case of Newman and also in that of the great glory of the Alexandrian... | |
| John Henry Newman - Catholic Church - 1890 - 476 pages
...doctrine. It may be almost laid down as an historical fact, that the mystical interpretation and ortho doxy will stand or fall together This is clearly seen,...Ephrem. After observing that Theodore of Heraclea, Euscbius, andDiodorus gave a systematic opposition to the mystical interpretation, which had a sort... | |
| Religion - 1890 - 402 pages
...Interpretation" in N^J Newman's " Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine," especially p. 324 (2nd ed.), "It may almost be laid down as an historical | fact...interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall | together." there is a haze about both our birth and our departure, and that even the meaner facts of life are... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1891 - 1064 pages
...can find a 'proof of the divinity of Christ in the words ' My heart is inditing of a good matter.' ' It may almost be laid down as an historical fact that...interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together. The use of Scripture, then, especially its spiritual or second sense, as a medium of thought and deduction,... | |
| Edwin Hatch - Church history - 1891 - 402 pages
..." Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine," especially p. 324 (2nd ed.), " It may almost lie laid down as an historical fact that the mystical...interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together." there is a haze about both our birth and our departure, and that even the meaner facts of life are... | |
| Edwin Hatch - Church history - 1892 - 398 pages
...Interpretation" in Newman's " Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine," especially p. 324 (2nd ed.), "It may almost be laid down as an historical fact...interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together." there is a haze about both our birth and our departure, and that even the meaner facts of life are... | |
| John White Chadwick - Unitarianism - 1894 - 276 pages
...thinks that without allegorizing they would have gone under in the Arian controversy ; and he says, " It may almost be laid down as an historical fact that the allegorical interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together." So said the Unitarians of fifty,... | |
| Frank Stephen Granger - Christianity - 1900 - 372 pages
...wrest their secret bearing upon his soul ; and we must therefore agree with Newman when he says that " it may almost be laid down as an historical fact that...interpretation and orthodoxy will stand or fall together." 3 Hence, too, the use of symbolism as a means by which the poetic temper is communicated even to those... | |
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