I still remember my solitary transport at the discovery of a philosophical argument against the doctrine of transubstantiation: that the text of scripture, which seems to inculcate the real presence, is attested only by a single sense— our sight; while... The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise: A Fragment - 第67页作者:Charles Babbage - 1838 - 270 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 页
...argument againt the doctrine of transubstantiation: that the text of scripture, which seems to inculcate the real presence, is attested only by a single sense.....disproved by three of our senses... .the sight, the touch, and the taste. The various articles of the Romish creed disappeared like a dream ; and after a full... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1814 - 726 页
...argument against the doctrine of transubstantiation : that the text of scripture, which seems to inculcate the real presence, is attested only by a single sense—-...disproved by three of our senses — the sight, the touch, and the taste. The various articles of the Romish creed disappeared like a dream ; and after a full... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1815 - 558 页
...argument against the doctrine of transubstantiation : that the text of Scripture which seems to inculcate the real presence is attested only by a single sense...disproved by three of our senses — the sight, the touch, and the taste.' Chillingworth would not thus unskilfully and illogically have confounded the evidence... | |
| 1840 - 772 页
...of Scripture " — he alleges—" which seems to incul" cate the real presence, is attested only hy a single sense — our sight ; " while the real presence itself is disproved hy three of our senses — the " sight, the touch, and the taste!" Now, is it possihle that Gihhon,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1825 - 338 页
...against the doctrine of transubstantiation — that the text of scripture which seems to inculcate the real presence, is attested only by a single sense...disproved by three of our senses — the sight, the touch, and the taste. The various articles of the Romisli creed disappeared like a dream ; and after a full... | |
| 1837 - 454 页
...of a philosophical argument against transubstantiation ; that the text of scripture, which seems to indicate the real presence, is attested only by a...touch, the taste." — Gibbon's Memoirs of his Life, Tol. ip 58. But let us consider what would be the conclusion of every reasonable being in a parallel... | |
| 1830 - 336 页
...against the doctrine of transubstantiation — that the text of scripture which seems to inculcate the real presence, is attested only by a single sense...disproved by three of our senses — the sight, the touch, and the taste. The various articles of the Romisli creed disappeared like a dream ; and after a full... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 594 页
...argument against the doetlicc of transubstnnthuiun : lhal the. text of Scripture, which seems to inculcate the real presence, is attested only by a single sense...real presence itself is disproved by three of our seirse:. — the sieht, the touch, and the taste. The variotn articles of the Koniish creed disappeared... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 页
...argument against the doctrine of transubstantiation ; that the text of Scripture, which seems to inculeate the real presence, is attested only by a single sense...disproved by three of our senses — the sight, the touch, and the taste. (Ibid. p. 58.) That this " philosophical argument " should have had any influence on... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 页
...argument against the doctrine of iransubstantiation ; that the text of Scripture, which seems to inculcate the real presence, is attested only by a single sense...disproved by three of our senses — the sight, the touch, and the tasle. (Ibid. p. 58.) That this " philosophical argument" should have had any influence on... | |
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