| 1817 - 628 páginas
...only tolerate the-r, but patiently bear them, and seriously read them ? Is it a fair course for one to assert truth, by arrogating to himself the only...speech, and stopping the mouths of others equally gil'ted ? This is the direct way to briug in that papistical implicit faith which we all disclaim."*... | |
| John Milton - 1806 - 482 páginas
...it a fair courfe to aflert truth, by arrogating to himfelf the only freedom of fpeech, and flopping the mouths of others equally gifted? This is the direct way to bring in that papiftical implicit faith, which we all difclaim. They pretend it would unfettle the weaker fort; the... | |
| John Milton - 1806 - 482 páginas
...it a fair courfe to affert truth, by arrogating to himfelf the only freedom of fpeech, and (topping the mouths of others equally gifted? This is the direct way to hiring in that papiftical implicit faith, which we all difclaim. They pretend it would unfettle the... | |
| John Milton - 1825 - 794 páginas
...authority of Scripture.' Of true Religion, &c. Prose Works, IV. 260. And again, in the same treatise — 'This is the direct way to bring in that papistical implicit faith, which we all disclaim.' IV. 268. 8 A POSTHUMOUS TREATISE ON THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE, COMPILED FROM THE HOLY SCRIPTURES ALONE:... | |
| 1844 - 806 páginas
...can he refuse to hear or read him, who demonstrates to have gained his knowledge by the same way ? Is it a fair course to assert truth, by arrogating...speech, and stopping the mouths of others equally gifted f This is the direct way to bring in that papistical implicit f;iith, which we all disclaim. They pretend... | |
| 1846 - 844 páginas
...can he refuse to hear or read him, who demonstrates to have gained his knowledge by the same way ? Is it a fair course to assert truth by arrogating...and stopping the mouths of others equally gifted." Hence he concludes, that there is no just reason why all who hold the right of private judgment, should... | |
| John Milton - 1851 - 472 páginas
...it a fair courfe to aflert truth by arrogating to himfelf the only freedome of fpeech, and ftopping the mouths of others equally gifted ? This is the direct way to bring in that Papiftical implicit faith which we all difclaim. They pretend it would unfettle the weaker fort : the... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 546 páginas
...authority of Scripture.' Of True Religion, &c. Prose Works, II. 510. And again, in the same treatise — ' This is the direct way to bring in that papistical implicit faith, which we all disclaim.' Ibid. 517. 3 To this preface are subjoined in the original the initials IM Symmons states that on the... | |
| 1860 - 950 páginas
...equity can he refuse to hear or read him who demonstrates to have gained his knowledge by the same way ? Is it a fair course, to assert truth by arrogating...This is the direct way to bring in that papistical faith, which we all disclaim. They, ie those who refuse toleration, pretend it would unsettle the weaker... | |
| 1860 - 928 páginas
...equity can he refuse to hear or read him who demonstrates to have gained his knowledge by the same way ? Is it a fair course, to assert truth by arrogating...This is the direct way to bring in that papistical faith, which we all disclaim. They, ie those who refuse toleration, pretend it would unsettle the weaker... | |
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