| Charles Townsend Copeland - American literature - 1926 - 1744 pages
...Religion, which have unhing'd the brains of better heads, they never stretched the Pia Mater of mine. ality! tortured in the deepest Mysteries ours contains have not only been illustrated, but maintained, by Syllogism and... | |
| William Vaughn Moody, Robert Morss Lovett - English literature - 1926 - 410 pages
...religion which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the pia mater of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith. ... 1 love to lose myself in a mystery, to pursue my reason to an O aiiitudo ! Far from envying the... | |
| Jacob Zeitlin - Civilization, Modern - 1926 - 408 pages
...religion, which have unhinged the brains of better heads, they never stretched the pia mater of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith; the deepest mysteries ours contains have not only been illustrated, but maintained by syllogism and... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 378 pages
...Religion, which have unhing'd the brains of better heads, they never stretched the Pia Mater" of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in Religion for an active faith ; the deepest Mysteries ours contains have not only been illustrated, but maintained, by Syllogism... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 304 pages
...Religion, which have unhing'd the brains of better heads, they never stretched the Pia Mater of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in Religion for an active faith; the deepest Mysteries ours contains have not only been illustrated, but maintained, by Syllogism and... | |
| William Caferro - Religion - 1996 - 274 pages
...so, he could affirm a quite unchastened belief in what he called "those wingy Mysteries in Divinity": "Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in Religion for an active faith. ... I love to lose my self in a mystery, to pursue my Reason to an O altitudol Tis my solitary recreation... | |
| Peter G. Platt - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 304 pages
...wonder cabinet and cataloged at least one such cabinet. And h1s celebration of Tertullian is well known: "there be not impossibilities enough in Religion for an active faith. ... I love to lose myself in mystery, to pursue my reason to an o altitudo. . . . I can answer all the objections... | |
| Dennis Freeborn - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1998 - 502 pages
...Religion, which have unhing'd the brains of better heads, they never stretched the Pia Mater* of mine. Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in Religion for an active faith; the deepest Mysteries ours contains have not only been illustrated, but maintained, by Syllogismf and... | |
| Hannah Ward, Jennifer Wild - Religion - 2000 - 462 pages
...foundations! Isaac Watts, Abuse of the Emotions in Spiritual Life (1746). Attitude of a believer 6.28 Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in religion for an active faith; the deepest mysteries ours contains have not only been illustrated, but maintained, by syllogism and... | |
| Edward Geoffrey Parrinder, Geoffrey Parrinder - Reference - 2000 - 389 pages
...I may believe, but I believe in order that I may understand. Anselm, Proslogium ( 1 1th century) K Methinks there be not impossibilities enough in Religion for an active faith. Thomas Browne, Religio Medici, i (1643) i Faith is not a notion, but a real strong essential hunger,... | |
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