| Thomas Moore - 1833 - 370 pages
...Montagne, gives much the same account of the Genevese of his own time : — " When asked," he says, " if Jesus Christ is God, they do not dare to answer....they still do not dare to answer A philosopher casts upon them a rapid glance and penetrates them at once, — he sees they are Arians, Socinians." 197... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1833 - 340 pages
...gives much the same account of the Genevese of his own time :— " When asked," he says, " if Jeeus Christ is God, they do not dare to answer. When asked,...they still do not dare to answer A philosopher casts upon them a rapid glance and penetratea them at cnce, — he sees they are Arians. Pocimans." Personality... | |
| Johann Adam Möhler - Creeds - 1844 - 616 pages
...simple Deism." Sce Trasels of an Iiish linitleman, c. xliv. t Rousecau, in his Lett'u de la Mtmtagne, says of the Genevese of his time, " When asked if...Protestant Churches during the last hundred years. There we -r.-m.-ri holding important offices in the Church — pastors of congregations, supcrintendents of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 282 pages
...Montagne, gives much the same account of the Gerievese of his own time: — "When asked," he says, "if Jesus Christ is God, they do not dare to answer....they still do not dare to answer A philosopher casts upon them a rapid glance and penetrates them at once, — he sees they are Arians, Socinians." J We... | |
| Martin John Spalding - Europe - 1844 - 412 pages
...necessary." " When asked," says Rousseau, "if Jesus Christ is God, they do not dare to answer. Wlien asked, what mysteries they admit, they still do not dare to answer A philosopher casts on them a rapid glance, and penetrates them at once — he sees they are Arians, Socinians."* He wrote... | |
| Martin John Spalding - Reformation - 1860 - 508 pages
...without which the incarnation of the Eternal Word is no longer necessary. ' When asked,' says Rousseau, ' if Jesus Christ is God, they do not dare to answer....they still do not dare to answer A philosopher casts on them a rapid glance, and penetrates them at once — he sees they are Arians, Socinians.' "f He... | |
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