| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 482 lapas
...thing wherein I look after the pleasing of myself. Tis a vain thing to talk of an Heretick; for a man for his heart can think no otherwise than he does...but some or other held. One of these Opinions being embrac'd by some Prince, and received into his Kingdom, the rest were Condemn'd as Heresies; and his... | |
| Ian C. Hannah - 1912 - 484 lapas
...no Bishop, neither could he give Orders." "It is a vain thing to talk of an heretic, for a man from his heart can think no otherwise than he does think....several opinions, first is said to be orthodox, and so to have continued ever since the apostles." "They talk (but blasphemously enough) that the Holy Ghost... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1913 - 624 lapas
...I may with a safe reputation give up my side. —'Tis a vain thing to talk of a heretic, for a man for his heart can think no otherwise than he does...orthodox, and so have continued ever since the Apostles. (From the Same.) LOGIC AND RHETORIC / FIRST in your sermons use your logic, and then your rhetoric.... | |
| George Peabody Gooch - 1927 - 338 lapas
...theological questions merely to ensure liberty. ''Tis a vain thing to talk of an heretic; for a man can think no otherwise than he does think. In the primitive times, there were many opinions. One of these being embraced by some prince and received into his kingdom, the rest were condemned as... | |
| John Selden, Selden Society - 1927 - 248 lapas
...his heart cann thinke no otherwise then hee does thinke. In the primitive times there were sev[er]all opinions, nothing scarce but some or other held : one of these Opinions being Embrac'd by some prince & rec[eive]d into his Kingdome, the rest were condemn 'd as heresees, & his... | |
| John Selden, Selden Society - 1927 - 246 lapas
...his heart cann thinke no otherwise then hee does thinke. In the primitive times there were sev[er]all opinions, nothing scarce but some or other held : one of these Opinions being Embrac'd by some prince & rec[eive]d into his Kingdome, the rest were condemn 'd as heresees, & his... | |
| |