It cannot be in every respect, unless we are bound de fide to believe that ' terra in seternum stat,' and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. And it seems unworthy of Divine Greatness, that the Almighty should in His revelation of... A Commentary on the Present Index Legislation - Page 95by Timothy Hurley - 1908 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1884 - 840 pages
...apparently this is not what Cardinal Newman means, for in the next sentence he says : " And it seems unworthy of Divine greatness that the Almighty should,...the office of a narrator as such, of a historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly on the revealed truth." Doe , any one... | |
| 1884 - 960 pages
...terra in aeternum slat,' and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. Now it seems unworthy of divine greatness that the Almighty should...duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly upon thu revealed... | |
| 1884 - 1108 pages
...terra in seternum stat,' and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. And it seems unworthy of Divine Greatness, that the Almighty should...duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly upon the revealed... | |
| 1884 - 868 pages
...terra in aeternwn stat,' and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. Now it seems unworthy of divine greatness that the Almighty should...duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly upon the revealed... | |
| 1885 - 762 pages
..."terra in Ĺ“ternum stat," and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. And it seems unworthy of Divine Greatness, that the Almighty should in His revelation of Himself to us undertake mero secular duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer,... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1894 - 328 pages
...Cardinal Newman observes, "it seems unworthy of the divine greatness that the Almighty should, in the revelation of Himself to us, undertake mere secular...duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except in so far as the secular matters bear directly upon the revealed... | |
| Francis Ernest Gigot - 1904 - 360 pages
...'terra in aiternum stat,' and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. And it seems unworthy of divine greatness that the Almighty should...duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly upon the revealed... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1884 - 892 pages
...terra in zcternum stat." and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. And it seems Unworthy of Divine Greatness, that the Almighty should...duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly upon the revealed... | |
| Wilfrid Philip Ward - 1912 - 670 pages
..."terra in aeternum si- a," and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. And it seems unworthy of Divine Greatness, that the Almighty should,...duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly upon the revealed... | |
| Wilfrid Ward - 1912 - 1222 pages
..."terra in aeternum stat," and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. And it seems unworthy of Divine Greatness, that the Almighty should,...duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly upon the revealed... | |
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