| 1845 - 786 páginas
...their day, sapping the faith of their deluded and less guilty followers.' 'In this, ' says Mr. Newman, 'lies the difference between the treatment due to...mercy. He assumes the office of the tempter, and so far forth as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority, as if he were embodied... | |
| Charles Richard Cameron - 1836 - 424 páginas
...or of the counterbalancing expressions which may be found in other parts of the work:— " In this lies the difference between the treatment due to an...mercy. He assumes the office of the tempter, and so far forth as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority as if he were embodied evil*."... | |
| 1836 - 604 páginas
...general principle laid down by Mr 1 Newman for the treatment of those in error. ' In this,' says he, lies the difference between the treatment due to an...mercy. He assumes the office of the tempter, and so far forth as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority, as if he were embodied... | |
| Thomas Madge - 1844 - 328 páginas
...is, it is followed in the very same page by one still more atrocious : " In this," says Mr. Newman, " lies the difference between the treatment due to an...attention ; the latter should meet with no mercy. He * Newman's Treatise on Romanism, p. 170. assumes the office of the tempter, and so far forth as his... | |
| 1848 - 418 páginas
...should show their earnestness by being willing to suffer.' — British Critic, No. 59. ' The Heresiarch should meet with no mercy : he assumes the office of the tempter, and, as far as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority, as if he were an embodied... | |
| John Kitto - 1848 - 426 páginas
...should show their earnestness by being willing to suffer.' — British Critic, No. 59. ' The Heresiarch should meet with no mercy : he assumes the office of the tempter, and, as far as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority, as if he were an embodied... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1854 - 250 páginas
...resisted a detection, which would at once expose them to the condemnation of all serious men. In this lies the difference between the treatment due to an...mercy ; he assumes the office of the Tempter, and, so far forth as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority, as if he were embodied... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 páginas
...re-establish the blood and torture of the Inquisition. Contrasting heretics and heresiarchs, I had said, " The latter should meet with no mercy ; he assumes the office of the Tempter, and, so far forth as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority, as if he were embodied... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 páginas
...re-establish the blood and torture of the Inquisition. Contrasting heretics and heresiarchs, I had said, " The latter should meet with no mercy : he assumes the office of the Tempter ; and, so far forth as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent authority, as if he were embodied... | |
| William James (unitarian minister.) - 1871 - 390 páginas
...penalties, but that they should be visited with the severest punishment. "In this," said their leader, " lies the difference between the treatment due to an...; the latter should meet with no mercy. He assumes M the office of the tempter, and so far forth as his error goes, must be dealt with by the competent... | |
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