| Charles Hugh Egerton Smyth - 1926 - عدد الصفحات: 336
...snare: but Cranmer was more in sympathy with the former view, which has been nobly expressed by Hooker: 'Where the Scripture is silent, the Church is my text; where that speaks, 'tis but my comment.' However, a Lasco supported his argument with a string of texts, which are only convincing if you grant... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 420
...this, because Luther affirmed it, or disproving that, because Calvin hath disavouched it. I condemn not all things in the Council of Trent, nor approve all in the Synod of Dort. In brief, where the i. Scripture is silent, the Church is my Text ; where that speaks, 'tis but my comment: where there... | |
| Herbert Leslie Stewart - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 416
...knowledge and faith were quite distinct. He said himself, and multitudes could still say with him, "Where the Scripture is silent, the Church is my text ; where that speaks, 'tis my comment ; where there is a joint silence of both, I borrow not the rules of my religion from Rome... | |
| William P Dunn - 1950 - عدد الصفحات: 193
...disapproving that because Calvin hath disavouched it," neither condemning Trent nor approving Dort wholesale. "In brief, where the Scripture is silent, the Church...the rules of my religion from Rome or Geneva, but the dictates of my own reason." Here is the familiar moderate platform of the Church of England. •"Attic... | |
| 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 378
...this, because Luther affirmed it, or disproving that, because Calvin hath disavouched it. I condemn not all things in the Council of Trent, nor approve all...that speaks, 'tis but my Comment: where there is a joynt silence of both, I borrow not the rules of my Religion from Rome or Geneva, but the dictates... | |
| Cornelis W. Schoneveld - 1983 - عدد الصفحات: 292
...nature. A remark characteristic of the resulting eclecticism in Browne's mind is this: 'I condemn not all things in the Council of Trent, nor approve all in the Synod of Dort' (I, 5).3 He may have heard much about the former in France or Italy, but about the latter he had every... | |
| Gilbert Geis, Ivan Bunn - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 308
...of his commitment to science, while a line in RclioIio Medici captures his religious orthodoxy well: "[W]here the Scripture is silent, the Church is my text, where that speaks, 'tis but my comment."16 There was a very important precedent for Browne's appearance as an expert witness at Bury... | |
| Richard Gordon - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 298
...religion so sensibly that three years later it made the Roman Catholic Church's Index of Prohibited Books. 'I borrow not the rules of my Religion from Rome or Geneva, but the dictates of my own reason,' Browne said primly. He shared any East Anglian farmer's disbelief in... | |
| John Spencer Hill - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 224
...condemne not all things in the Councell of Trent, nor approve all in the Synod of Dorf. In briefe, where the Scripture is silent, the Church is my Text; where that speakes, 'tis but my Comment: where there is a joynt silence of both, I borrow not the rules of my... | |
| Daniela Havenstein - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 262
...as tight links between clauses:ci 'where there is a joynt silence of both [Scripture and Chnrch 1, I borrow not the rules of my Religion from Rome or Geneva, but the dictates of my owne reason' (RM I, 3) 'yet doe they [the Satyrs, and invectives of the Pulpit]... | |
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