| George Stokes - 1799 - 364 páginas
...accounted an idolater, as ' hi* faith and devotion stand in need of such memorials.' " He adds, I am but too apt to forget what my Saviour has done and suffered...representation often brings this to my memory, and affects my best sentiments." (See End of Religious Controversy, p. 259.) Blanco White has related the manner in... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1833 - 808 páginas
...form no essential part of it. Hence if you should become a Catholic, as I pray God you may, l will never ask you, if you have a pious picture or relic,...in my library, than with the figure of my crucified Lord." Letter XXXIV. page 33. This is a plain acknowledgment that his notions of Deity do not rise... | |
| John Holland - 1835 - 374 páginas
...which characterises the following passage: — "Hence," says Dr. Milner to his Protestant friend, " if you should become a Catholic, as I pray God you...representation often brings this to my memory, and affects my best sentiments. Hence I would rather part with most of the books in my library, than with the figure... | |
| Protestant association - 1840 - 302 páginas
...accounted an idolater, as ' his faith and devotion stand in need of such memorials.' " He adds, I am but too apt to forget what my Saviour has done and suffered...representation often brings this to my memory, and affects my best sentiments." (See End of Religious Controversy, p. 259.) Blanco White has related the manner in... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1843 - 448 páginas
...form no essential part of it. Hence, if you should become a Catholic, as I pray God you may, I will never ask you, if you have a pious picture or relic,...in my library, than with the figure of my crucified Lord." Letter xxxiv. p. 33. This is a plain acknowledgment that his notions of Deity do not rise above... | |
| John Milner - 1843 - 382 páginas
...particular. Your faith and devotion may not stand in need of such memorials : but mine, alas ! do. 1 am too apt to forget what my Saviour has done and...rather part with most of the books in my library, than withihe figure of my crucified Lord. I am, &c. JM LETTER XXXV. To the Rev. ROBERT CLAYTON, MA OBJECTIONS... | |
| John Milner - 1846 - 338 páginas
...upon among Catholic doctors and divines, that the memorials of religion form no essential part of it.f Hence if you should become a Catholic, as I pray God...representation often brings this to my memory, and affects my best sentiments. Hence I would rather part with most of the books in my library, than with the figure... | |
| Guild of st. Alban - 1865 - 638 páginas
...require such memorials, but mine, at times, alas! do. I am too apt to foiget what my Saviour has clone and suffered for me; but the sight of His representation often brings this to my memory, and affects my best sentiments. Hence I would rather part with all my books (my Bible and Prayer Book exccpled) than... | |
| John Milner - 1887 - 364 páginas
...particular. Your faith and devotion may not stand in need of such memorials : but mine, alas ! do. 1 am too apt to forget what my Saviour has done and...in my library, than with the figure of my crucified Lord. 1 am, &c. J. M LETTER XXXV. To the Rev. ROBERT CLAYTON, MA OBJECTIONS ANSWERED. REV. SIR, I LEARN... | |
| John Milner - 1906 - 530 páginas
...account me an idolater should you see such things in my oratory or study ; or should you observe hew tenacious I am of my crucifix, in particular. Your...representation often brings this to my memory and affects my best (1) St. Gregory calls pictures Idiotarum libri. Epist. L. ix. 52. (2) The learned Petavius says... | |
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