FROM the time that I became a Catholic, of course I have no further history of my religious opinions to narrate. In saying this, I do not mean to say that my mind has been idle, or that I have given up thinking on theological subjects; but that I have... The Authority of Holy Scripture: An Inaugural Address - Page 25by Charles Augustus Briggs - 1891 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1887 - 890 pages
...during half of a long lifetime a position were desirable for a thinking being rather than a progress. " From the time that I became a Catholic, of course...further history of my religious opinions to narrate." Of course : for the mighty Mother laid her hand across the child's weary eyes, soothed him to rest... | |
| 1864 - 890 pages
..."received" in 1845 ; and perhaps we ought to allow him to record the result iu his own words :— " From the time that I became a Catholic, of course I have no farther history of my religious opinions to narrate. In saying this I do not mean to say that my mind... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 pages
...excepting its spires, as they are seen from the railway. CHAPTER Y. POSITION OF MY MIND SINCE 1845. FROM the time that I became a Catholic, of course...thinking on theological subjects ; but that I have had no variations to record, and have had no anxiety of heart whatever. I have been in perfect peace and contentment;... | |
| 1865 - 590 pages
...author made up his mind to secede before his task was done. He was ' received' on the 8th October, 1845. "From the time that I became a Catholic, of course,...thinking on theological subjects ; but that I have no changes to record, and have had no anxiety of heart whatever. I have been in perfect peace and contentment.... | |
| George Packer - 1870 - 102 pages
...incontrovertible. Thus writes one of the most distinguished of those who have recently left our Church : — " From the time that I became a Catholic, of course...given up thinking on theological subjects, but that *Arist. Nic. Ethics. I have had no changes to record, and have had no anxiety of heart whatever. I... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 pages
...excepting its spires, as they are seen from the railway. (" Apologia," pp. 200-237.) XVI. SINCE 1845. FROM the time that I became a Catholic, of course...have no further history of my religious opinions to relate. In saying this I do not mean to say that my mind has been idle, or that I have given up thinking... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 420 pages
...excepting its spires, as they are seen from the railway. CHAPTER Y. POSITION OF MY MIND SINCE 1845. FROM the time that I became a Catholic, of course...thinking on theological subjects ; but that I have had no variations to record, and Save had no anxiety of heart whatever. I have been in > perfect peace and... | |
| 1876 - 422 pages
...the * Apologia, ad ed., p. 244. t Ibid., p. 241. 23d of February, 1846; after which he could write: "From the time that I became a Catholic, of course,...further history of my religious opinions to narrate. ... I have been in perfect peace and contentment ; I never have had one doubt."* No book for a quarter... | |
| 1887 - 620 pages
...during half of a long lifetime a position were desirable for a thinking being rather than a progress. "From the time that I became a Catholic, of course...further history of my religious opinions to narrate." Of course: for the mighty Mother laid her hand across the child's weary eyes, soothed him to rest with... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1888 - 546 pages
...during half of a long lifetime a position were desirable for a thinking being rather than a progress. " From the time that I became a Catholic, of course...further history of my religious opinions to narrate." Of course : for the mighty mother laid her hand across the child's weary eyes, soothed him to rest... | |
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