| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 strani
...improprieties and terms offcurrility betwixt us, which only difference our affections, and not our caufe, there is between us one common name and appellation, one faith, and neceflary body of principles common to us both ; and therefore I am not fcrupulous to converfe and... | |
| 1867 - 878 strani
...religion. Speaking of Christians who differ from him, and especially of Roman Catholics, he says : — " I am not scrupulous to converse and live with' them, to enter their churches in defect of ours, and pray either with them or for them. I could never perceive any rational consequence from those many... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1822 - 366 strani
...says our author,"in the spirit of genuine Christianity, " reformed from them, not against them ; for there is between us one common name and appellation,...enter their churches in defect of ours, and either pray with them, or for them : — we being all Christians, and not divided by such detested impieties... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1826 - 330 strani
...improperations and terms of scurrility betwixt us which only difference our affections and not our cause ; there is between us one common name and appellation,...enter their churches in defect of ours, and either pray with them or for them, Holy water and crucifix (dangerous to the common people") — (and what... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 strani
...improperations, and terms of scurrility betwixt us, which only difference our affections, and not our cause, there is between us one common name and appellation,...enter their churches in defect of ours, and either pray •Luther. f The meaning is, I have not so deserted or bid farewell to those desperate resolvers,... | |
| 1831 - 370 strani
...improperations, and terms of scurrility betwixt us, which only difference our affections, and not our cause, there is between us one common name and appellation,...enter their churches in defect of ours, and either pray * Luther. f The meaning is, I have not so deserted or bid farewell to those desperate resolvere,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 strani
...of a clean contrary signification ; and instead of ex diametro repugnent, it should be repugnem. A2 one common name and appellation, one faith and necessary...enter their churches in defect of ours, and either pray with them, or for them. I could never perceive any rational consequence from those many texts... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 strani
...impropcrations8 and terms of scurrility betwixt us, which only difference our affections, and not our cause, there is between us one common name and appellation,...enter their churches in defect of ours, and either pray with them or for them. I could never perceive any rational consequence from those many texts which... | |
| Charles Richardson - 1836 - 136 strani
...improperatinns and terms of scurrility betwixt us, which only difference our affections, — and not our cause, there is between us one common name and appellation, one faith and body of principles common to us both. Bruu'ne. Rfligio Medici, pt. i. 7 3. 54 IM-PROPRIATE. The Roman... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 strani
...silver nail or a gilt ' Anno Domini,' from a perished coflin top." — CL THE PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC. THERE is between us one common name and appellation,...enter their churches in defect of ours, and either pray with them or for them ; I could never perceive any rational consequence from those many texts... | |
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