| Daniel Thompson Taylor - 1856 - 538 Seiten
...!"f Says Hooker: " I hold it for a most infallible rule in expositions of sacred Scripture, that when a literal construction will stand, the farthest from...commonly the worst. There is nothing more dangerous and delusive than that art, which changes the meaning of words, as alchemy •Joth or would the substance... | |
| William Henry Hicks - 1856 - 80 Seiten
...inexperienced, and teach them that it is a dangerous experiment to tamper with its literal construction. " There is nothing more dangerous than this licentious and deluding art, which cbangeth the meaning of words as alchymy doth or would do the substance of metals, maketh of anything... | |
| William Cooke - 1858 - 220 Seiten
...judicious Hooker, "I hold it for a most infallible rule in expositions of sacred Scripture, that when a literal construction will stand, the farthest from the letter is commonly the worst." The Roman translation, " Do penance, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand," is not farther from the... | |
| Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1858 - 486 Seiten
...the interpretation which is sought to be put upon it, and that, as the judicious Hookor has remarked, "where a literal construction will stand, the farthest from the letter is generally the worst," so in this place, if our Lord was crucified on Friday and rose on Sunday morning,... | |
| John William Burgon - 1859 - 556 Seiten
...it away. "I hold it for a most infallible rule, in Expositions of Sacred Scripture," (says Hooker,) "that where a literal construction will stand, the farthest from the letter is commonly the worst." Now, "a literal construction will stand" Летг;—is in strict keeping with our LORD'S other recorded... | |
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - 1859 - 666 Seiten
...has well said, " T hold it for a most infallible rule in expositions of sacred Scripture, that when a literal construction will stand, the farthest from the letter is commonly the worst." [How is it consistent with reverence for our Blessed Lord, when He has said, " Whose soever sins ye... | |
| 1860 - 978 Seiten
...rule in expositions of sacred Scripture, that where a literal construction will stand, the furthest from the letter is commonly the worst. There is nothing...alchymy doth, or would do, the substance of metals, making of everything what it listeth, and bringing in the end all truth to nothing.' " a " There are... | |
| Cator Chamberlain - 1860 - 328 Seiten
...defined as—the subjugation of Christ's ministers to lay spiritual democracy. It has been said, " There is nothing more dangerous than this licentious...deluding art, which changeth the meaning of words, as The enis of alchemy doth «r would the substance of metals, and maketh the terms of °f anything what... | |
| Cator Chamberlain - 1860 - 336 Seiten
...be defined as—the subjugation of Christ's ministers to lay spiritual democracy. It has been said, "There is nothing more dangerous than this licentious...deluding art, which changeth the meaning of words, as Th« evils of alchemy doth -or would the substance of metals, and makcth the t»rmi of °^ an jtbing... | |
| Joseph Parker - 1863 - 360 Seiten
...the most influential, and the most inveterate heretic in Protestant Christendom. LECTURE VI. dental " There is nothing more dangerous than this licentious...deluding art, which changeth the meaning of words, as alchemy doth, or would do, the suhstance of metals, maketh of anything what it listeth, and bringeth... | |
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